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1998 Canada Ten Ounce. 999 Fine Silver Coin 10oz 10th Anniversary

1998 Canada Ten Ounce. 999 Fine Silver Coin 10oz 10th Anniversary

1998 Canada Ten Ounce. 999 Fine Silver Coin 10oz 10th Anniversary

1998 Canada Ten Ounce. 999 Fine Silver Coin – 10oz. See Pics; has some signs of wear and no outer case. Residents (9.25%) Free U. The item “1998 Canada Ten Ounce. 999 Fine Silver Coin 10oz 10th Anniversary” is in sale since Saturday, May 18, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Silver\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “exexchange” and is located in El Cerrito, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Sweden, South africa, Belgium, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, New Zealand, Switzerland, Norway, Ukraine, Croatia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Bermuda, Ecuador, Egypt, Gibraltar, Iceland, Luxembourg, Monaco, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay.
  • Shape: Round
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Fineness: .9999
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 10oz
  • Year: 1998
  • Brand/Mint: Royal Canadian Mint
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 10oz

Uncirculated 1998 Royal Canadian Mint $50 Silver 10 Oz 10th Anniversary Coin

Uncirculated 1998 Royal Canadian Mint $50 Silver 10 Oz 10th Anniversary Coin

SILVER 10 OZ 10TH ANNIVERSARY COIN. FIFTY DOLLARS ROYAL CANADIAN MINT ELIZABETH 11. 10TH ANNIVERSARY PURE 10 OZ. 9999 FINE SILVER COIN. SAME TIME MAY HAVE LITTLE STAINS / WEARS DUE TO LONG TIME KEEP IN MY COLLECTION BOXES. SHOULD AGREE TO PAY. WHAT YOU ARE SEEING NOW THAT YOU WILL GET ONLY. The item “UNCIRCULATED 1998 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT $50 SILVER 10 OZ 10TH ANNIVERSARY COIN” is in sale since Tuesday, October 2, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Silver\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “missu2″ and is located in East York, Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Shape: Round
  • Precious Metal Content: 10 oz
  • Brand/Mint: Royal Canadian Mint (RCM)
  • Fineness: 0.9999
  • Year: 1998
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

2015 Canada 1 oz Silver $5 Maple Patriotic Flag Anniversary Coin Mintage 500

2015 Canada 1 oz Silver $5 Maple Patriotic Flag Anniversary Coin Mintage 500

2015 Canada 1 oz Silver $5 Maple Patriotic Flag Anniversary Coin Mintage 500

2015 Canada 1 oz Silver $5 Maple Patriotic Flag Anniversary Coin Mintage 500

Country: Canada Face Value: 5 Dollars Weight: 1 oz Year: 2015 Metal: 99.9 Silver BU Diameter: 38mm. 24 KT gold Max. Please leave us Feedback after you receive merchandise. We will leave you Feedback after we receive one from you. This is only fair because many people don’t leave any feedback. The item “2015 Canada 1 oz Silver $5 Maple Patriotic Flag Anniversary Coin Mintage 500″ is in sale since Thursday, April 7, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “torontosilvercoins” and is located in North York, Ontario. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia.
  • Circulated//Uncirculated: Uncirculated

1838-2018 Canadian Baseball 180th Anniversary $25 Convex Curved Pure Silver Coin

1838-2018 Canadian Baseball 180th Anniversary $25 Convex Curved Pure Silver Coin

1838-2018 Canadian Baseball 180th Anniversary $25 Convex Curved Pure Silver Coin

1838-2018 Canadian Baseball 180th Anniversary $25 Convex Curved Pure Silver Coin

1838-2018 Canadian Baseball 180th Anniversary $25 Convex Curved Pure Silver Coin

There was no rule to compel a man to strike at the ball except the rule of honor [sic] Dr. June 4, 1838: An open pasture, a cedar club, and a ball made of yarn and stitched calfskin were all that was necessary to stage a match that made sports history. Travel back in time 180 years ago, to Beachville, Ont. In this engraved ode to one of the most detailed early accounts of a baseball game not only in Canada but also the United States! Shaped like a baseball, your convex-shaped coin showcases more than a historic moment: it is a celebration of a game so beloved that for generations of Canadians, the crack of the bat and the roar of a crowd are the quintessential sounds of summer! If you enjoy baseball, this convex coin is perfect for your memorabilia display! CELEBRATE BASEBALL HISTORY IN CANADA! Your coin is a special commemoration of the 180th anniversary of the first detailed record of a baseball game played in Canada! YOUR CONVEX COIN LOOKS LIKE A BASEBALL! The curvature of your convex-shaped coin results in an unusually shaped, pure silver canvas for our baseball-themed celebration. The addition of engraved stitchwork completes the effectyour coin looks like a baseball! ARTISTIC REPRESENTATION OF THE 1838 GAME! In this artistic representation of the 1838 game played in Beachville, Ont. You are positioned at the heart of the action, from just behind the knockers stone (home plate today). MODERN CRAFTSMANSHIP BUT AN OLD-TIME FEELING! Modern engraving techniques and cutting-edge technology allow for a wealth of engraved details in an image that has a remarkably vintage feel! The historic nature of the celebration isnt lost in many of the other design elementsincluding the choice of font and a closer view of the equipment used at that time. The double commemorative dates 1838 and 2018 on your coin celebrate the anniversary! On your coin, the denomination 25 Dollars is engraved in a vintage-looking font! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Most of these are serialized certifications, meaning that each certificate is given a unique number, starting at 1. Only 5,000 coins will be made available worldwide. Hurry and order yours today before they are all gone! 99.99% PURE SILVER COIN! Your coin is GST/HST exempt! Designed by artist Steve Hepburn, your coin deftly combines art and technology to re-create a historic sports moment. Paired with engraved stitchwork, the coins curvature transforms the reverse into a baseball-shaped canvas fit for commemorating the most detailed earliest documented game played in Canada. The highly detailed, precisely engraved image provides a prime view of the action during the match, which took place on June 4, 1838, in Beachville, Ont. As seen from behind the knockers stone (home plate today), the participants from Beachville and Zorra are all in position: one team stands in the open field, ready to catch the ball; a knocker (batter) from the opposing team grips the club (bat) as he keeps his focus on the ball tossed by the thrower (pitcher); to the right of him, an umpire leans in to rule whether the ball is fair or unfair. At their feet, the denomination 25 Dollars is engraved in a vintage-looking font; in the arched banner above, the double commemorative dates 1838 and 2018 flank a rendering of the equipment used in that era: two clubs (crossed) and a yarn ball covered by stitched calfskin. Baseball did not originate in Canada, but it. Have a long history here. The proof lies in one of the most detailed published accounts of a game that took place on June 4, 1838, in Beachville, Ont. As recalled by Dr. Adam Ford in the May 5, 1886 issue of. There are earlier accounts of baseball-type games but generally only as accidental references in diaries, news stories, or municipal ordinances, and with little or no detail as to the games play. Baseball type activity has been recorded as early as 1803 in Canada, and most significantly in Hamilton (Upper Canada)in 1819 on the same 4 June date further validating Fords account of the games place as part of the events surrounding Militia Muster Day and the celebration of George IIIs birthday. References to what was later dubbed the old-fashioned game appear in the 18th century in what became the United States, but even earlier than that in England and Europe. Its institutional formalization with rules close to the contemporary game would not occur until the 1840s led by its proponents in New York City, while its commercial and organizational modernization was a decade or two later. Contempraneous with its modernization in the United States was the development and growth of the game in Canada, suggesting that citizens of the two countries were partners in every stage of baseballs ultimate evolution to mainstream popular appeal. On June 4, 1838, citizens of Beachville and Zorra (both in Oxford County, southwestern Ontario) took part in a friendly match that bears many similarities to todays game, but with a few notable differences in regards to equipment and game play. Softer and somewhat smaller than those used today, the baseball was made of twisted yarn covered with a layer of calfskin, and sewn by a local shoemaker. The club (bat) was crafted from cedar and hand hewnalthough Ford stated, a wagon spoke, or any nice straight stick would do. The playing field itself was square-shaped with five byes: four bases plus a home plate known as the knockers stone. In each inning, every team member had his turn as the knocker (batter), to whom the thrower (pitcher) would toss the ball within easy reach. Base running involved moving from bye to bye, although not necessarily in a straight line. Fords account also mentioned the practice of plugging (not tagging) a player off base by hitting him with the ball a play that was common elsewhere but is often associated with The Canadian Game, which was played in southwestern Ontario until the 1860s and further west, where settlers brought the game with them. June 4th, 1838 was a holiday! As decreed by the. Statues of Upper Canada. In 1793, the Militia Muster Day was held every year on the observed date of King George IIIs birthdayand that particular date happened to be the late kings 100th birthday. There is another connection between baseball and the king: a letter written in 1748 describes a game of base-ball played by Frederick of Hanover and his family, including his eldest son: the future King George III. Fords account of the 1838 Beachville game hints at baseballs earlier roots in Canada with his reference to greyheaded men who guided the play based on the way they used to play when they were boys. The first printed mention of base-ball appeared in the 1744 childrens book. A Little Pretty Pocket-Book, intended for the Amusement of Little Master Tommy and Pretty Miss Polly with Two Letters from Jack the Giant Killer. There is ample evidence that earlier baseball-type sports were played across Canadaincluding an 1841 Nova Scotian newspaper reference to ball and bat, and the discovery of early bats and rounders (a shorter bat used for a softball-like game) in Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia. The Canadian Game typically featured two innings of play between two teams of 11 players. Towards the end of the 1850s, southwestern Ontario had begun adopting the faster New York style of play: nine innings with nine players on each team. The use of a heavier ball made of rubber also replaced the practice of plugging with tagging, similar to how its done today. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a black beauty box. 99.99% pure silver. Steve Hepburn (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). I do leave feedback for everyone. The item “1838-2018 Canadian Baseball 180th Anniversary $25 Convex Curved Pure Silver Coin” is in sale since Saturday, February 17, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coins.4.fun” and is located in Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

Canada 2013 1 Oz 25th Anniversary Silver Maple Leaf coin (BU) x 25

Canada 2013 1 Oz 25th Anniversary Silver Maple Leaf coin (BU) x 25

Canada 2013 1 Oz 25th Anniversary Silver Maple Leaf coin (BU) x 25

Canada 2013 1 Oz 25th Anniversary Silver Maple Leaf coin (BU) x 25

Canada 2013 1 Oz 25th Anniversary Silver Maple Leaf coin (BU) x 25

Canada 2013 1 Oz 25th Anniversary Silver Maple Leaf coin (BU) x 25

Canada 2013 1 Oz 25th Anniversary Silver Maple Leaf coin (BU) x 25. Package: Original Mint Tube. In 2013, the Royal Canadian Mint celebrated the Silver Maple Leaf Coins 25th year of production. To commemorate this occasion, a special anniversary edition of the maple leaf coin was released. With the overwhelming popularity of the original maple leaf coin, this 25th Anniversary Maple Leaf Coin is certain to become a highly sought after collectible, especially with its limited mintage of only 1,000,000 coins. The item “Canada 2013 1 Oz 25th Anniversary Silver Maple Leaf coin (BU) x 25″ is in sale since Wednesday, February 13, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “amazingidea” and is located in Markham, Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

75th Anniversary of Superman Man of Steel 2013 Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin

75th Anniversary of Superman Man of Steel 2013 Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin

75th Anniversary of Superman Man of Steel 2013 Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin

75th Anniversary of Superman Man of Steel 2013 Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin

75th Anniversary of Superman Man of Steel 2013 Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin

A faithful recreation of one of the most iconic Superman images in modern times, The Royal Canadian Mint, Official. Licensee of DC Comics, presents this fine silver Superman coin in full colour, featuring The Man of Tomorrow standing. Guard over the city of Metropolis. The engraving gives depth and detail to the original cover of Superman #204 from April, 2004, with exceptional levels of lustre and frosting. Metropolis seems to leap off of the coin! The coin also features Supermans native Kryptonian language, as created by DC Comics, and reads 75 Years of Superman in English and French. The item “75th Anniversary of Superman Man of Steel 2013 Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin” is in sale since Monday, July 8, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “navyblitz” and is located in Toronto, Ontario. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Country of Manufacture: Canada

75th Anniversary of Superman Modern day 2013 Canada $15 Fine Silver Coin

75th Anniversary of Superman Modern day 2013 Canada $15 Fine Silver Coin

75th Anniversary of Superman Modern day 2013 Canada $15 Fine Silver Coin

75th Anniversary of Superman Modern day 2013 Canada $15 Fine Silver Coin

75th Anniversary of Superman Modern day 2013 Canada $15 Fine Silver Coin

Representing all eras of Supermans tenure, The Royal Canadian Mint, Official Licensee of DC Comics, has crafted. This dynamic and exciting coloured coin with the Man of Steel as seen in his most modern uniform. Rejuvenated and ready for action, this coin features the most modern rendition of Superman in full colour on a light matte background. Kryptonian language, as created by DC Comics, and reads 75 Years of Superman in English and French. The item “75th Anniversary of Superman Modern day 2013 Canada $15 Fine Silver Coin” is in sale since Monday, July 8, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “navyblitz” and is located in Toronto, Ontario. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Country of Manufacture: Canada

50th Anniversary Apollo 11 Moon Landing 2019 $25 Convex Fine Silver Coin Rcm

50th Anniversary Apollo 11 Moon Landing 2019 $25 Convex Fine Silver Coin Rcm

50th Anniversary Apollo 11 Moon Landing 2019 $25 Convex Fine Silver Coin Rcm

50th Anniversary Apollo 11 Moon Landing 2019 $25 Convex Fine Silver Coin Rcm

50th Anniversary Apollo 11 Moon Landing 2019 $25 Convex Fine Silver Coin Rcm

The coin has a convex shape, rounding the Moon to make it more tangible. The Apollo 11 Moon landing is a defining event in mankinds evolution and, particularly, a Canadian achievement. No: 172565 Mintage: 5,500 Material: 99.99% pure silver Finish: Proof Weight: 30.75 g Diameter: 36.07 mm Edge: Serrated Certificate: Serialized. (WITH THE EXCEPTION OF GOLD COINS). ONCE YOUR DONE SHOPPING, PLEASE MESSAGE ME AND I WILL SEND YOU A COMBINED INVOICE. The item “50TH ANNIVERSARY APOLLO 11 MOON LANDING 2019 $25 CONVEX FINE SILVER COIN RCM” is in sale since Tuesday, June 25, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “the_coin_shoppe” and is located in Niagara Falls, New York. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia.
  • Composition: Silver
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Denomination: $25
  • Year: 2019

Lest We Forget Review 100th Anniversary Silver Coin 25 Canada 2018

2018 50CT FINE SILVER 2oz. COIN 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1943 HALF-DOLLAR(18420)NT

2018 50CT FINE SILVER 2oz. COIN 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1943 HALF-DOLLAR(18420)NT

2018 5O-CENT FINE SILVER COIN 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1943 HALF-DOLLAR Canadas 50-cent remains a constant, if elusive, collector favourite one whose heraldic design imbues it with a deep sense of tradition and speaks to the history of a proud nation. This exclusive coin looks back at the half-dollar issued in 1943, which is re-created here in pure silver with a celebratory touch of gold plating. DESIGN The reverse features a re-creation of the stylized Arms of Canada designed by G. Kruger-Gray, as it appeared on Canadas 50-cent coin in 1943. At the centre is the Shield, with the royal symbols of Great Britain and France in the upper quadrants: three lions (England), one lion within a double tressure (Scotland), the harp of Tara (Ireland), and three fleur-de-lis (France). In the bottom portion of the Shield, a sprig of three maple leaves represents Canadians of all origins. Two Supporters hold the Shield: on the viewers left, a lion holds a lance with the Union Jack; on the right, a unicorn holds the royal flag of France. Above the Shield is an enlarged version of the Royal Crown, which reflects the monarchy of Canada. Both the rim and the arms are gold-plated, which strikes an elegant contrast between the gleam of gold and the silver shine of the mirror-like background. The selective gold plating continues on the obverse, which features the effigy of George VI by Sir T. SPECIAL FEATURES – A MASTERS CLUB EXCLUSIVE! A collectible retrospective on the story of Canadas half-dollar! This 75th anniversary piece re-creates the 1943 issue of Canadas 50-cent coinand it is only available to our Masters Club members! – 2 OUNCES OF FINE SILVER: Nearly double the diameter of the original issue, this commemorative half-dollar is meticulously crafted in an impressive 2 ounces of 99.99% pure silver! – SELECTIVE GOLD PLATING: Selective gold plating adds a touch of elegance to the Arms of Canada on the reverse, the effigy on the obverse, and the rim that frames the mirror-like proof finish! – HISTORY ON TWO SIDES: The obverse features the effigy of King George VI by T. Pagetjust like the 1943 half-dollar, including the IND: IMP inscription in the legend. LAUNCH DATE: March 06, 2018 ADVERTISING DATE: March 06, 2018. The item “2018 50CT FINE SILVER 2oz. COIN 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1943 HALF-DOLLAR(18420)NT” is in sale since Wednesday, May 29, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “gatewestcoins” and is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada