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2009 Canada $8 Sterling Silver Coin Maple of Widom

2009 Canada $8 Sterling Silver Coin Maple of Widom

2009 Canada $8 Sterling Silver Coin Maple of Widom

The dragon is one of the most beloved and significant symbols in Chinese culture. This celestial, supernatural power is associated with countless legends. It symbolizes success, good fortune and wisdom, its greatest gift of all. The magical dragon is always associated with the emperor, the ruling class or supreme power. It can become invisible and change its size and colour at will. The dragon also rules the seas and guards a great treasure hidden at its depths – the pearl. In Chinese culture, the pearl symbolizes perfection, the highest form of wisdom. As such, it must reside with the dragon who, like the emperor, reveals great “pearls of wisdom” as it bestows abundance and prosperity upon Canada’s newest generation of immigrants. The dragon also represents good fortune as well as success, prosperity and wisdom. Original packaging and CoA included. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.

2009 Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin Blue Crystal Snowflake

2009 Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin Blue Crystal Snowflake

2009 Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin Blue Crystal Snowflake

2009 Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin Blue Crystal Snowflake

To scientists, they are six-sided dendrite ice crystals; to children, they are the beginnings of snowmen and fun-filled toboggan rides; to Canada, they are its most defining climatic feature. But to the observant eye, the one that delves into that great blanket of white, snowflakes are tiny sculptures of incredible beauty; so intricate they have been the focus of much scientific study. Scientists will explain that as water vapour freezes within a cloud, temperature, wind and humidity will influence the size and shape of the ice crystals that fall to the ground. Sometimes they will clump together to form large, wet flakes. Or, they’ll fall as dry, powdery snow. But if the temperature is around -15 C (5 F) and each ice crystal has the good fortune to grow large and drift gently to the ground without hitting other crystals, the result will be a flurry of endless masterpieces those iconic star-shaped snowflakes that take our breath away. Star-shaped snowflakes may appear to have endless shapes and forms, but they all maintain their hallmark shape; and none of their branches are ever exactly the same. Science has clearly established this, but the best way to experience the wonder of snowflakes is to stand outdoors on a perfect winter day; when the air is calm and snow is falling and countless fleeting masterpieces land on your glove to be admired. Specifications: Face Value: 20 dollars Mintage: 15,000 (2 versions combined) Composition: 99.99% pure Silver Weight (g): 31.39 Diameter (mm): 38 Edge: Serrated Finish: Proof embedded CRYSTALLIZED – Swarovski Elements. Maroon clamshell with black beauty box. Embellishments such as sculptures or moving parts. Crystals, gemstones or diamonds embedded into the coin. Sculptures and/or other moving parts. The Royal Canadian Mint’s FAQ. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.

2005 Canada $20 North Pacific Rim NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo Perfect Grade

2005 Canada $20 North Pacific Rim NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo Perfect Grade

2005 Canada $20 North Pacific Rim NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo Perfect Grade

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