Inspired by our classic circulation coins, the design seamlessly combines iconic wildlife and landscapes to form an inspiring portrait of Canada through the seasons, all framed by an iconic maple leaf. Struck in just over 3 ounces of fines silver, the coin has a mintage limited to just 3,000 coins. The Design: Designed by Canadian artist Caitlin Lindstrom-Milne, the art is a breathtaking perspective of Canada featuring gorgeous grasslands, show-stopping shorelines, mighty mountains, and more. Within the melded landscapes, the polar bear, loon, caribou and beaver all unite, as they do on our circulation coinage. Within the maple leaf shape, the northern lights add a touch of magic to the scene, creating a lasting impression of beauty and grandeur. The obverse features an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Designed by Canadian artist Caitlin Lindstrom-Milne, the art is a breathtaking perspective of Canada featuring gorgeous grasslands, show-stopping shorelines, mighty mountains, and more. Our items are available for pick-up. You might also like. 2025 50 Cent Special Wrap Circulation Roll. 2025 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier – Pure Silver Proof Set.
NGC PF69 Ultra Cameo. INCLUDES : GRADED COIN, BOX, AND COA. To truly explore Canada is to experience a host of breathtaking, ever-changing landscapes-particularly in autumn when the cooler season flushes Canada’s diverse scenery with brilliant tints of red, orange and yellow. Scores of visitors, from simple sight-seers to intrepid travelers, plan special excursions to view the fall foliage; while enjoying a nostalgic ride through the countryside, nature’s admirers can peer eagerly from their windows as their train chugs through hills and valleys gilded with seemingly impossible beauty. As autumn arrives in Canada, forests which were green only days before have now been infused with rich, vibrant colours! It is a phenomenon that never fails to inspire awe in both the wondering visitors experiencing it for the first time, and the fortunate Canadian residents who witness it annually. A beautiful gift for someone who loves fall colours! Third in our continuing series of coloured and engraved silver coins that celebrate autumn in Canada. A stunning work of art by Canadian artist Jacky MacDonald in a poignant tribute to nature’sown display of colours. A collectible piece of art that skillfully combines theuse of colour application with advanced engraving techniques in a remarkable design that integrates the coin’s own silver surface for the engraved steam locomotive. Beautiful finishing adds dimension and depth to the composition and brings this vibrant scene to life. Comes with a graphic beauty box that features the coin design in full colour. Your coin has a limited mintage of 7,500 worldwide. Designed by Canadian artist Jacky MacDonald, your coin features a timeless image of autumn in Canada, one that stirs a feeling of wistful nostalgia in its depiction of a beloved, long standing tradition. Engraved directly into the silver, a classic steam locomotive is seen chugging along the winding, engraved track as a silver cloud of smoke rises up from its chimney. One could almost hear the train whistle echo amidst the tranquility of this forested area, which is ablaze with autumn colours that have been recreated with the use of red, orange and yellow hues of paint. Nature’s breathtaking display surely delights the passengers on-board this leisurely fall foliage train ride, as they roll past the maples and birch trees that dominate this Canadian landscape. Your coin comes with a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a graphic beauty box. 31.39g or 1 TR oz. Resource: Charlton 2020, 10th Edition. Volume 2, page 276. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
These uncirculated treasures, minted in 2016, showcase the finesse of. 9999 silver composition, exemplifying the RCM’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate the set’s commemorative feature, celebrating the centennial of the Migratory Birds Convention. Each coin is accompanied by a RCM COA, certifying its authenticity and making it a standout addition to any collection. Proudly manufactured in Canada, these coins are a tribute to the nation’s rich heritage and scenic beauty.
The 2017 Upper Deck Vladimir Tarasenko 1oz. 9999 Silver Coin is a limited edition collectible coin made of 99.99% pure silver. Produced by the Upper Deck Company in Canada, this coin features a business strike type and is certified by Upper Deck. With a total precious metal content of 1 ounce, this coin is a valuable addition to any coin or silver investment collection.
Delve into the allure of Canadian numismatics with this 1955 Canadian Silver Dollar Coin, a piece rich in history and craftsmanship. Composed of 80% silver, this coin emanates a vintage charm that collectors and enthusiasts alike treasure. Its intricate design, a testament to the artistry of the era, is a joy to behold and a valuable addition to any collection. Minted in Canada, this dollar coin remains ungraded, allowing you to appreciate its original lustre and character. While its circulation status is not specified, its allure is undeniable, making it a coveted item for those passionate about coins and Canadian heritage.
This uncirculated collectible is a testament to precision and artistry, housed in a sophisticated wooden box that complements its visual allure. Each coin comes with a Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) Certificate of Authentication, ensuring its status as a genuine and valuable piece. Celebrate a piece of Canada’s heritage with this exquisite commemorative coin, a seamless blend of silver and gold, denoting both value and prestige. The reverse side is defined with a Douglas Maple Leaf overlapping a Sugar Maple Leaf.
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1958 Mint Canadian Coin Set contains 1.1 oz of Silver. The 1958 Canadian silver dollar was called the Death Dollar. It was designed by Stephan Trenka. His design soon turned in a public relations disaster for the Canadian government. Because the totem pole chosen used an element which signified death to the local natives. The 1958 Canadian dollar proved unpopular with the Coastal Indians.
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