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Canada 1959 $1 Silver Dollar Proof Like Coin PCGS PL-67

Canada 1959 $1 Silver Dollar Proof Like Coin PCGS PL-67

Canada 1959 $1 Silver Dollar Proof Like Coin PCGS PL-67

Canada 1959 $1 Silver Dollar Proof Like Coin PCGS PL-67

Canada 1959 $1 Silver Dollar Proof Like Coin PCGS PL-67

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Canada Silver 50 Cents Coins. 800 20 Coins BULK LOT (1967 & Below)

Canada Silver 50 Cents Coins. 800 20 Coins BULK LOT (1967 & Below)

Authenticity: Our team analyzes and examines every item we post for sale to guarantee the item you receive is 100% authentic. We price competitively and fair with every item we list for sale. Some items will have offers on so please feel free to send one! However a lot of items will not have offers on due to how close we work on margins and how competitive we try to be. We will always try to work with you if possible. Fairness and moving product is a cornerstone to how we operate! If there ever is a problem with an item we happily honor a. All we ask is please help us understand the reason for the return. We aren’t just here to make a sale, we want to make relationships and help new and veteran collectors learn. We also love to learn so please always reach out about any item you see here and feel free to ask away. Each lot contains 20 Silver 50 Cent Coins – dates are chosen at random. Condition may be a mix of circulated and uncirculated coins depending on what is in stock at the time Of purchasing. 800 silver in half dollars.

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Rare & Collectable Pure Silver Coin HBC Hudson Bay Company 350th Anniversary

Rare & Collectable Pure Silver Coin HBC Hudson Bay Company 350th Anniversary

Rare & Collectable Pure Silver Coin HBC Hudson Bay Company 350th Anniversary

Rare & Collectable Pure Silver Coin HBC Hudson Bay Company 350th Anniversary

Rare & Collectable Pure Silver Coin HBC Hudson Bay Company 350th Anniversary

Rare & Collectable Pure Silver Coin HBC Hudson Bay Company 350th Anniversary

Rare & Collectable Pure Silver Coin HBC Hudson Bay Company 350th Anniversary

Mintage: Only 100,000. Composition: 99.99% pure silver. Weight: 7.96 g. Celebrating Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) andits 350 years of history, which are beautifully embodied on this Voyageur dollar-inspired coin. Incorporated in 1670, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) is Canada’s oldest company. Partnerships with First Nations, Inuit and Métis led to its success during the fur trade era. And as Canada began to take shape, HBCevolved along with it: its commercial pursuits werea crucial part of Canada’s earliest industries and development; its trading posts became Canada’s cities and towns; and its fur-trading empire evolved intothe modern retail giant of today. The reverse was inspired by the Voyageur dollar introducedin 1935 and designed by Emanuel Hahn. The engravedimage features six explorers paddling a canoe in rough waters after exchanging goods at the Hudson’s Bay Company trading post, which appears behind the pine trees in the distance. The reverse also includes the word “CANADA” near the curved rim, while the face value “5 DOLLARS” and the year “2020″ are inscribed below. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Signed by King Charles II on May 2, 1670, the Royal Charter is preserved at HBC’s corporate headquarters in Toronto. It granted exclusive trading rights to the Governor and Company of Adventurers of Englandtrading into Hudson Bay. Until 1970, the Royal Charter included a clause requiring HBC to pay the British Crown a periodic rent of two Elks and two Black beavers. The Rent Ceremony has only occurred four times since1670: in 1927, 1939, 1959 and 1970. If you look closely at a Voyageur dollar, you’ll spot the initials “HBC” on one of the bundles tucked inside the canoe. Your coin comes in a full-colour custom folder that will catch everyone’s attention.

2025 $20 Fine Silver Coin Celebrating Canada’s Diversity Strength and Abundance

2025 $20 Fine Silver Coin Celebrating Canada's Diversity Strength and Abundance

2025 $20 Fine Silver Coin Celebrating Canada's Diversity Strength and Abundance

More than 500 years after Italian explorer John Cabot first reached these shores, Canada is home to one of the largest Italian diasporas in the world, with over 1.5 million Canadians claiming Italian ancestry. This 99.99% pure silver coin features a circular arrangement of elements that form a symbolic representation of the Italian-Canadian community. Framed by repeating emblems representing two cultures coming together, the five-pointed Stella d’Italia is adorned with simulated Italian red coral and positioned at the centre, similar to how it appears in the emblem of the Italian Republic. The emblem also inspired the Renaissance-style pattern appearing on both the reverse and obverse, where olive branches represent peace and abundance, and oak leaves symbolize strength. June is Italian Heritage Month in Canada! It is an opportunity to honour the culture and history of Italian Canadians, and the contributions they have made to Canada and Canadian society. Italian red coral has been harvested and used for ornamentation since ancient times, and it continues to be an important industry in coastal regions of Italy-especially in Torre del Greco, a port town renowned for its coral workshops and artisans. As a sought-after jewellery material, red coral is traditionally believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck, and it is often used to craft amulets, such as the horn-shaped cornicello that protects against the evil eye. Some also believe it to have healing and high-energy qualities. Each hexagonal honeycomb cell serves as both a storehouse and a nest for larvae, and it isn’t just the honey bee that builds nests with hexagonal cells-wasps do it, too. The shape, which has inspired architects and engineers, provides several advantages, such as excellent strength-to-weight ratio, thermal insulation, space efficiency and structural stability, while minimizing the amount of building material (beeswax) required. The reverse design by Canadian artist Tony Bianco combines design elements drawn from Italian heritage to form a symbolic representation of the Italian-Canadian community. It centres on the five-pointed symbol of Italy, the Stella d’Italia, which is topped with simulated Italian red coral. Between the Roman columns emanating from the star points, a Renaissance-style pattern includes two elements inspired by the emblem of the Italian Republic: the oak leaf that symbolizes. And the olive branch representing peace and. The five columns support a row of arches that form the outer edge; inspired by the Roman Colosseum, these arches frame the repeating Stella d’Italia and the Canadian maple leaf that represent two cultures coming together. The obverse features the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati. Packaging: The coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.

2021 Canada $20.9999 Silver Sparkle Of The Heart Dancing Diamond Coin. 2021-35A

2021 Canada $20.9999 Silver Sparkle Of The Heart Dancing Diamond Coin. 2021-35A

2021 Canada $20.9999 Silver Sparkle Of The Heart Dancing Diamond Coin. 2021-35A

2021 Canada $20.9999 Silver Sparkle Of The Heart Dancing Diamond Coin. 2021-35A

2021 Canada $20.9999 Silver Sparkle Of The Heart Dancing Diamond Coin. 2021-35A

2021 Canada $20.9999 Silver Sparkle Of The Heart Dancing Diamond Coin. 2021-35A

Comes in display box, with external slipcase. Due to the second-hand nature of these sets, interior capsule may have minor scuffing. Slipcase may also exhibit some pen marks or sticker residue. Coins are mint condition. Multiple coins may be available. Item in photos is the exact item you will receive. New items added continually.

Canada 1937 10 Cents Dime Matte Specimen Silver Coin ICCS SP-63

Canada 1937 10 Cents Dime Matte Specimen Silver Coin ICCS SP-63

Canada 1937 10 Cents Dime Matte Specimen Silver Coin ICCS SP-63

Canada 1937 10 Cents Dime Matte Specimen Silver Coin ICCS SP-63

Canada 1937 10 Cents Dime Matte Specimen Silver Coin ICCS SP-63

Canada 1937 10 Cents Dime Matte Specimen Silver Coin – ICCS SP-63. Available for sale is a Canada 1937 10 Cents Dime Matte Specimen Silver Coin – ICCS SP-63 SKU: ND 873. Available for sale is a Canada 1937 10 Cents Dime Matte Specimen Silver Coin – ICCS SP-63. Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. No additional information at this time. You might also like. Canada 1942 10 Ten Cents Silver Coin – ICCS MS-64. Canada 1956 25 Cents Quarter Silver Coin – ICCS PL-66 Heavy Cameo. Canada 1934 1 Small Cent Coin – ICCS MS-65 Red. Nepal VS1969 (1912) 2 Mohar Silver Coin KM #695 – PCGS AU-55.

2017 $30 Endangered Animal Cutout Whooping Crane Pure Silver Coin Canada

2017 $30 Endangered Animal Cutout Whooping Crane Pure Silver Coin Canada

2017 $30 Endangered Animal Cutout Whooping Crane Pure Silver Coin Canada

2017 $30 Endangered Animal Cutout Whooping Crane Pure Silver Coin Canada

2017 $30 Endangered Animal Cutout Whooping Crane Pure Silver Coin Canada

2017 $30 Endangered Animal Cutout Whooping Crane Pure Silver Coin Canada

2017 $30 Endangered Animal Cutout Whooping Crane Pure Silver Coin Canada

2017 $30 Endangered Animal Cutout Whooping Crane Pure Silver Coin Canada

Like a puzzle with a missing piece, it’s hard to imagine Canada without many of its most iconic species, including the whooping crane. The alluring whooping crane is North America’s tallest bird. It’s also one of our rarest avian friends and the focus of intensive conservation efforts over the last few decades. With its uniquely shaped cutout, this fine silver coin shines the spotlight on the whooping crane-a national symbol whose numbers are in decline in Canada’s wilderness. Mintage is limited to 5,500. As a pure silver coin struck by the Royal Canadian Mint, this item is GST/HST exempt. The reverse design by Canadian artist Trevor Tennant whisks the viewer to the northern boreal plains-specifically the remote wetlands near the border of Alberta and the Northwest Territories. Detailed engraving and multiple finishes recreate the mighty forests that surround the whooping crane’s natural nesting grounds, where it builds its nest in the low vegetation that lines the shallow water. Skillfully carved to ensure a smooth edge, the crane-shaped cut-out re-creates the large bird’s unmistakable silhouette, which stands as a tribute to this great conservation icon. But the eye-catching element also delivers a powerful message; it’s a re-imagining of the landscape without its long-endangered summer resident. The reverse includes the word “CANADA”, the face value “30 DOLLARS” and the year “2017″. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Weight: 56.3 grams. Bullion Weight: 1.81 Troy Ounces. Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: Whooping Crane Silhouette. Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II. Theme: Wildlife, Nature, Canadiana.

2025 Nature’s Delight Honey Bee $20 1 oz. Proof Pure Silver Coin Canada

2025 Nature's Delight Honey Bee $20 1 oz. Proof Pure Silver Coin Canada

2025 Nature's Delight Honey Bee $20 1 oz. Proof Pure Silver Coin Canada

2025 Nature's Delight Honey Bee $20 1 oz. Proof Pure Silver Coin Canada

2025 Nature's Delight Honey Bee $20 1 oz. Proof Pure Silver Coin Canada

2025 Nature's Delight Honey Bee $20 1 oz. Proof Pure Silver Coin Canada

Proof Pure Silver Coin. Flying from flower to flower, the honey bee collects pollen, floral oils, and the nectar that is turned into honey at the hive; as it moves about, it provides an essential pollination service that helps plants grow and reproduce, ultimately contributing to one-third of the foods we eat. Known to be efficient both in instinct and design, the honeybee and its comb are beautifully adorned with yellow gold plating on this 99.99% pure silver coin, which, fittingly, features the popular hexagon coin shape that mimics the natural design of a honeycomb cell, widely considered to be nature’s perfect structure. On your coin’s reverse, the honey bee and the honeycomb background are plated with yellow gold, its amber honey hue contrasting beautifully with the silvery flower petals. Honey bees are among the world’s top pollinators, and they are a crucial part of the biodiversity on which we all depend for our survival. Your coin is crafted in 1 oz. Of 99.99% pure silver. Just 7,500 coins are available to collectors worldwide. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded black paperboard case. 99.99% pure silver with selective yellow gold plating. Rebecca Yanovskaya (reverse), Steven Rosati (obverse). I do leave feedback for everyone.