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2018 PF69 Falcon Lake Incident 1oz Silver Coin-EARLY RELEASES-ULTRA CAMEO-PF 69

2018 PF69 Falcon Lake Incident 1oz Silver Coin-EARLY RELEASES-ULTRA CAMEO-PF 69

2018 Antique Carousel 6oz pure silver proof coin with movable minature. Extremely Rare, only one in the world. Graded PF69 EARLY RELEASES ULTRA CAMEO. 2018 “Falcon Lake Incident” 1 oz. Pure silver proof coin Unexplained Phenomenon. One of the worlds most famous UFO sightings. At Falcon Lake, Manitoba in Canada. A rare legal tender, pure silver coin by the Royal Canadian Mint. Only ONE PF69 in the world. According to Stefan Michalaks account, two glowing objects descended from the sky on May 20, 1967, near Falcon Lake, Manitoba, where one landed close enough for him to approach. When the craft suddenly took flight, its emission set Michalaks clothes ablaze, leaving him with mysterious burns and an unusual tale to tell. The coins otherworldly shape is the perfect fit for such a story as the colourful coin recounts the Falcon Lake Incident, with black light-activated features to add a glow to the craft and the blast that knocked Michalak to the ground. Investigations admit in writing that Stefan Michalak’s account is unsolved. Of National Defense report, Both DND and RCMP investigation teams were unable to provide evidence which would dispute Mr. 99.99% 1 oz. Pure silver proof coin, face value of 20 dollars. First Ovoid-Shaped coin to feature glowing blacklight-activated elements! The unique coin shape is perfect for this mysterious encounter. ONLY ONE PF69 coin in the entire world from a. Mintage of 4,000. Comes with original COA, slabbed as pictured, and blacklight. Around midday on May 20, 1967, amateur prospector Stefan (Stephen) Michalak was on the hunt for precious metals in Whiteshell Provincial Park when he suddenly noticed two strange objects in the sky. Both glowed with an intense red and glare as they descended from the sky; one abruptly left the scene, but the other landed roughly 50 metres away from Michalak, who moved in to get a closer look. The humming object was described as having a sulphurous smell, and it appeared to be made from a stainless steel-like material. Peering into a brightly lit opening, Michalak heard muffled sounds and tried calling out to them, only to be met with silence. He touched the seamless sides of the craft, which melted the tips of his glove; and when the UFO suddenly lifted off the ground, it emitted a blast of hot air or gas that knocked Michalak on his back, igniting his shirt and causing a grid-like pattern of third-degree burns to his chest. What was the strange craft? Where did it come from? Its a story that has more questions than answers. Michalak never claimed the craft was an alien one; neither did he waver in his account of what he had seen and experienced that day, even under the scrutiny of doctors, scientists, law enforcement officials and other authorities, who, with the evidence at hand, could not disprove the close encounter. This coin is based on Stefan Michalaks account of what transpired on May 20, 1967, near Falcon Lake, Manitoba. A full application of colour re-creates the springtime colours of the place where Michalak saw two objects appear in the midday sky. Based on the witnesss descriptions and sketches, the oval-shaped UFO on the reverse has a steel-like appearance as it hovers above him. Black light-activated features complete the story with the distinctive red glow described by Michalak, while adding a yellow hue to the blast of hot air or gas that knocked the amateur prospector on his back and left him with mysterious burn marks. Personal cheques and eChecks must wait to clear. The item “2018 PF69 Falcon Lake Incident 1oz Silver Coin-EARLY RELEASES-ULTRA CAMEO-PF 69″ is in sale since Sunday, June 24, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “yabluko7″ and is located in Kelowna. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification Number: 4816518-001
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: PR 69
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

2018 PF70 Falcon Lake Incident 1oz Silver Coin-EARLY RELEASES-ULTRA CAMEO-PF 70

2018 PF70 Falcon Lake Incident 1oz Silver Coin-EARLY RELEASES-ULTRA CAMEO-PF 70

2018 PF70 Falcon Lake Incident 1oz Silver Coin-EARLY RELEASES-ULTRA CAMEO-PF 70

2018 PF70 EARLY RELEASES Falcon Lake Incident Silver Coin – Unexplained Phenomenon. Extremely Rare – Graded PF70 EARLY RELEASES ULTRA CAMEO. 2018 “Falcon Lake Incident” 1 oz. Pure silver proof coin Unexplained Phenomenon. One of the worlds most famous UFO sightings. At Falcon Lake, Manitoba in Canada. A rare legal tender, pure silver coin by the Royal Canadian Mint. Brand new, exactly as issued. According to Stefan Michalaks account, two glowing objects descended from the sky on May 20, 1967, near Falcon Lake, Manitoba, where one landed close enough for him to approach. When the craft suddenly took flight, its emission set Michalaks clothes ablaze, leaving him with mysterious burns and an unusual tale to tell. The coins otherworldly shape is the perfect fit for such a story as the colourful coin recounts the Falcon Lake Incident, with black light-activated features to add a glow to the craft and the blast that knocked Michalak to the ground! Investigations admit in writing that Stefan Michalak’s account is unsolved. Of National Defense report, Both DND and RCMP investigation teams were unable to provide evidence which would dispute Mr. 99.99% 1 oz. Pure silver proof coin, face value of 20 dollars. First Ovoid-Shaped coin to feature glowing blacklight-activated elements! The unique coin shape is perfect for this mysterious encounter. Low mintage of only 4,000 coins worldwide. Only a very limited number are graded PF70 coins… Around midday on May 20, 1967, amateur prospector Stefan (Stephen) Michalak was on the hunt for precious metals in Whiteshell Provincial Park when he suddenly noticed two strange objects in the sky. Both glowed with an intense red and glare as they descended from the sky; one abruptly left the scene, but the other landed roughly 50 metres away from Michalak, who moved in to get a closer look. The humming object was described as having a sulphurous smell, and it appeared to be made from a stainless steel-like material. Peering into a brightly lit opening, Michalak heard muffled sounds and tried calling out to them, only to be met with silence. He touched the seamless sides of the craft, which melted the tips of his glove; and when the UFO suddenly lifted off the ground, it emitted a blast of hot air or gas that knocked Michalak on his back, igniting his shirt and causing a grid-like pattern of third-degree burns to his chest. What was the strange craft? Where did it come from? Its a story that has more questions than answers. Michalak never claimed the craft was an alien one; neither did he waver in his account of what he had seen and experienced that day, even under the scrutiny of doctors, scientists, law enforcement officials and other authorities, who, with the evidence at hand, could not disprove the close encounter. This coin is based on Stefan Michalaks account of what transpired on May 20, 1967, near Falcon Lake, Manitoba. A full application of colour re-creates the springtime colours of the place where Michalak saw two objects appear in the midday sky. Based on the witnesss descriptions and sketches, the oval-shaped UFO on the reverse has a steel-like appearance as it hovers above him. Black light-activated features complete the story with the distinctive red glow described by Michalak, while adding a yellow hue to the blast of hot air or gas that knocked the amateur prospector on his back and left him with mysterious burn marks. Personal cheques and eChecks must wait to clear. The item “2018 PF70 Falcon Lake Incident 1oz Silver Coin-EARLY RELEASES-ULTRA CAMEO-PF 70″ is in sale since Monday, May 21, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “yabluko7″ and is located in Kelowna. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: PF 70
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated