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2022 Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin Best Wishes on Your Wedding Day
It can be heard in the subtle softness of one’s voice and touch; the smiles and laughter that linger between a couple long after the story has been told. Love can inspire displays of affection that can send the heart racing, just as it can be found in the smallest of everyday gestures. To truly love someone is to cherish them, to see the best in that person and value them for who they are; from the wordless communication of a gaze to the spellbinding chemistry of a kiss, the love shared between two people is a precious gift that once found, should be celebrated and nurtured. Some traditions may differ between cultures or change across the generations, but the idea of marriage still rings true as much today as it did in the past: it is about two individuals celebrating their commitment to one another, and the deeper connection they share. Hand in hand, they mark their love with a celebration in which they vow to love one another, to be joined as one to face life’s agonies, joys, challenges and tender rewards together – for these are the moments that help write the chapters of each couple’s love story. The desire to love and be loved is a powerful driving force for us all. When two people find a love that is truly their own, the decision to commit their dedication to one another through marriage is an occasion that should be celebrated and cherished. Help commemorate a special moment in a couple’s love story with this fine silver coin, which features selective gold plating. This coin is expertly engraved and wonderfully showcased by the coin’s proof finish. Selective pink gold plating brings to life the intricately patterned heart on the reverse, as well as the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. A limited mintage of 10,000 coins available worldwide will make this a sought-after item for collectors. A unique way to add a little “love” to your collection with a coin that carries deep, personal meaning, and may represent something unique to each person that views it. A beautiful way to commemorate an important milestone in a couple’s life or celebrate the beautiful bond shared with one who is greatly loved. Packaging: Premium graphic keepsake box. THIS ITEM IS GST / HST EXEMPT. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.
1957 Canada $1 Silver Dollar UNCIRCULATED Coin Nice Coin! #coinsofcanada
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2022 $20 Fine Silver Coin Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena The Yukon Encounter
Imagine driving on a snowy highway at night and seeing a row of lights in the sky… And you suddenly realize it’s a giant UFO! This is the scene depicted on the Royal Canadian Mint’s fifth Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena coin, which tells the story of a UFO encounter in the Yukon. On the night of December 11, 1996, at least 31 people in four different areas reported seeing a UFO in the sky. The bright lights described by the witnesses have been re-created on this rectangular coin’s reverse, where a more complete picture of the giant UFO comes into view when the black light paint technology is activated. December 11, 1996 : It was a clear and cloudless night when a motorist driving along Fox Lake (Kwätän’aya) on the Yukon’s Klondike Highway noticed a bright and unusual light. As he got closer, he observed a group of rectangular lights moving east in the sky. About a half-hour later, motorists in two separate cars also spotted a row of lights and got out of their car to get a better look. Within minutes, the UFO was almost directly above one of the witnesses, who described a large white beam coming from the centre of an object the size of a football stadium! Two more witnesses travelling from the other direction provided a similar description (with additional flashing lights), while a sixth witness saw multicoloured lights. Earlier that evening, four people driving north towards Carmacks had observed a UFO with three flashing orange lights and several small white lights arranged in an elliptical pattern-a description similar to the one provided by a family of five who viewed the UFO from their house in Carmacks. Near the village of Pelly Crossing, a trapper described seeing the same row of lights, as well as a luminescent green beam and two more rotating ones. Four women observed the UFO while taking a break from classes at the community college, and two more local witnesses compared the length of its lights to the width of the Big Dipper. And finally, in the village of Mayo, the strange lights were observed by at least eight more witnesses, including out-of-town hotel guests and several teenagers who similarly described the mysterious object as being very large. What was it they saw? All we know is that a large UFO, one of the largest ever reported, was seen by multiple witnesses that night, and all within a short timespan. One of the motorists who spotted the UFO at Fox Lake attempted to relay what he had seen, but when he pulled out his two-way radio, he could only get static. Another witness noticed that her interior vehicle lights went dim and her music slowed when the lights appeared in the sky. Fox Lake’s name in the Dän K’e (Southern Tutchone) language is Kwätän’aya, and it is located within the Ta’an Kwäch’än and Kwanlin Dün Traditional Territories. According to reports of the 1996 incident, the UFO would have travelled north from Fox Lake and into other territories. None of the 31 witnesses reported hearing any sounds emitted by the UFO. The reverse design by Canadian artist Neil Hamelin features the artist’s rendition of a 1996 UFO encounter on the Yukon’s Klondike Highway, near Fox Lake (Kwätän’aya). In this wintry scene, two motorists have pulled over to observe the mysterious lights in the night sky. The lights are amplified by black light paint technology; when activated, the effect provides a more complete picture of the huge UFO that was spotted in four different areas on the night of December 11, 1996. The obverse features a wormhole background and the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. The coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. Black light NOT included. THIS ITEM IS GST / HST EXEMPT. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.
2023 $20 Fine Silver Coin Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena The Duncan Incident
Before dawn on the morning of January 1, 1970, a nurse at a hospital in Duncan, B. Opened the curtain in a patient’s room. What she saw next is depicted on this coin’s colour-over-engraved reverse, where the UFO glows brighter when viewed under a black light (NOT included) The nurse described seeing a large saucer-shaped craft with a glass-like dome top. Inside the object, which was estimated to be 50 feet (15 metres) in diameter and illuminated from the bottom, two male-like figures clad in dark cloth appeared to be standing in front of a large panel. Absorbed by the sight, the nurse studied both the craft and its occupants, and soon noticed one of the figures slowly turning to face in her direction. The other figure then reached down to grab hold of a lever, and the tilted craft began to spin in a counter-clockwise direction. She called over another nurse to witness the hovering object just as it silently, and swiftly, moved away, though its lights were still visible to two more witnesses who joined them at the window. Nobody does it like the Royal Canadian Mint! This is the sixth coin in a popular series that brings you some of Canada’s most fascinating tales of unexplained phenomena, from strange sightings to close encounters. The reverse design by Canadian artist Patrick Bélanger depicts the Duncan Incident that occurred before dawn on the morning of January 1, 1970. Parting the curtains, a nurse is shocked to see a big, brightly illuminated craft in the sky, where it is close enough for her to view two occupants standing inside the domed portion. The mysterious object’s colourful lights are amplified when the embedded black light paint technology is activated. The obverse features a wormhole background and the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. The obverse also bears a special marking that includes four pearls symbolizing the four effigies that have graced Canadian coins and the double date of her reign. The coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. Black light NOT included. THIS ITEM IS GST / HST EXEMPT. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.
2018 2018 $25 Fine silver Lest We Forget Helmet Coin Canada 100th Armistice
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$30 Silver Coin Canadian Contemporary Art Tim Bernard
This uncirculated commemorative coin is made of silver and features a stunning design by artist Tim Bernard. The coin, minted in Canada, is a true work of art and a must-have for any collector. This coin is uncertified, adding to its unique appeal. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting out, the Canadian Contemporary Art Tim Bernard coin is a valuable addition to any collection. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of Canadian art history.
Canada 1875-H Small Date 5 Cents Silver Coin VG+
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