Black light NOT included. Some crop circles are harder to dismiss. And that’s what makes Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident so intriguing! Viewed from the witness’s perspective, the Langenburg Event is the seventh unusual encounter re-told as part of the Royal Canadian Mint’s popular Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena series of coins. On the morning of September 1st, 1974, a farmer was swathing his fields near the town of Langenburg, Saskatchewan, when he noticed five highly polished, steel-like objects at the edge of a slough. Upon closer look, he noticed these unusual saucer-shaped objects were rotating rapidly and hovering just above the ground. He continued to observe them until they suddenly rose up, emitting a strange vapour as they silently disappeared into the sky. But the objects hadn’t vanished without a trace; according to the RCMP incident report, they left behind “five different distinct circles, caused by something exerting what had to be heavy air or exhaust pressure over the highgrass, ” which was curious enough to warrant serious attention both locally and worldwide. See a famous UFO/UAP incident from the witness’s perspective. Instead of “UFO, ” scientists and officials have now adopted the acronym “UAP” (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon) as a more encompassing term for unexplainable sights or phenomena. Nobody does UFO stories like the Royal Canadian Mint does! Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena is a fun series for everyone, whether you’re a believer or skeptic. The seven coins issued so far are all based on documented accounts of strange encounters, occurrences and sightings across Canada – the mysterious circumstances make for great storytelling, especially through colourful art enhanced with glowing effects! The reverse design by Steve Hepburn presents the artist’s rendition of the well-documented Langenburg Event, which occurred on the morning of September 1, 1974. The incident is presented from the witness’s perspective: seated on his now-stalled swather with his back to the viewer, the farmer looks on as five saucer-shaped objects lift off after hovering above the tall grass. The vapour emitted by these objects, as well as the radioactive material deposited on the circular patterns that formed beneath them, are visible when the blacklight paint technology is activated. The obverse features a radial pattern behind the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati. Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident. Coin #7 presents a view of the Langenburg Event that occurred in 1974, when a farmer came across five saucer-shaped objects in his field. One of the most in-demand themes. Like 2023′s The Duncan Incident (Coin #6), this 1 oz. 99.99% pure silver coin features a rectangle shape and a horizontal perspective that shows all five objects, as described by the witness. If you enjoy UFO/UAP stories, this coin is for you! Bold and colourful, its design is endlessly engaging, and it makes for a fun gift or addition to any collection! Packaging: The coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. THIS ITEM IS GST / HST EXEMPT. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.
Struck in 0.9999 pure silver, this uncirculated proof coin captures the essence of Canada’s heritage and beauty, featuring the iconic Halifax Public Gardens in full bloom. Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate the intricate design and the coin’s historic significance. Certified by the Royal Canadian Mint with a Certificate of Authenticity, it is a proud representation of Canada’s rich culture, elegantly minted for posterity.
2018 Fine Silver 4-Coin Set. Historical Currency of Canada. Playing Cards of New France. This 2018 Historical Currency Canada Playing Cards Of New France Silver Coin Set from the Royal Canadian Mint is a beautiful commemorative piece. The uncirculated coins features the playing cards used as currency in New France during the 17th century. The set comes with a certificate of authenticity from the RCM. This rare unique coin set is a great addition to any collection and a perfect gift for coin enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Canadian history. Mintage: 1,250 (set). Material: 99.99% pure silver. Weight: 47.34 g (each coin). Diameter: 49.8 mm x 28.6 mm (each coin).
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The polka-dotted ladybug is one of our friendliest little garden helpers, and Canadians of all ages find it irresistible. But this rhodium-plated ladybug-the star of the Royal Canadian Mint’s third Bejeweled Bugs coin-may soon become your favourite. It’s adorned with garnet and black sapphire gemstones that make it easy to spot, especially when its sparkle is enhanced by coin’s proof finish. Composition: 99.99% pure silver. Weight: 31.39 g. Artist: Jori van der Linde (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). THE SERIES CONTINUES: This is the third coin in the Royal Canadian Mint’s Bejeweled Bugs series, which features an insect-shaped jewellery piece mounted on an elegantly engraved 1 oz. GEMSTONES AND PRECIOUS METALS: Black and white rhodium plating re-create the ladybug’s base colours, while garnet and sapphire gemstones give it a spellbinding sparkle. A SHOWPIECE THAT SPARKLES AND SHINES: The engraved reverse is the perfect backdrop to the gemstone-encrusted ladybug, whose beauty is enhanced by the coin’s mirror-like surface. The entire piece shines like it’s bathed in light! Black clamshell with black beauty box.
2018 Fine Silver 4-Coin Set. Historical Currency of Canada. Playing Cards of New France. This 2018 Historical Currency Canada Playing Cards Of New France Silver Coin Set from the Royal Canadian Mint is a beautiful commemorative piece. The uncirculated coins features the playing cards used as currency in New France during the 17th century. The set comes with a certificate of authenticity from the RCM. This rare unique coin set is a great addition to any collection and a perfect gift for coin enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Canadian history. Mintage: 1,250 (set). Material: 99.99% pure silver. Weight: 47.34 g (each coin). Diameter: 49.8 mm x 28.6 mm (each coin).
Struck with impeccable craftsmanship, this coin is a tribute to the enigma that captivates many. The coin’s composition, boasting a fineness of 0.9999, ensures a stunning display of brilliance and a premium collecting experience. Crafted in Canada and presented in an uncirculated state, this piece is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The Royal Canadian Mint Certificate of Authenticity guarantees the coin’s quality, making it a reliable addition to any collection. Cherish the fusion of intrigue and elegance with this remarkable commemorative coin.
Beautifully designed by Canadian artist Dave Wasylyshen features a colorful arrangement of traditional Pysanka motifs that come together to represent Love, Hope & New Beginnings. Original, in black RCM issue leatherette case with COA and outside cardboard box. Some pen marks may be present on the external slipcase.