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Lot Of 100 Canada Silver 10 Cent Coins From 1930′s To 40′s Rare Collection
Add to your coin collection with this rare lot of 100 Canada Silver 10 Cent Coins from the 1930′s to 40′s. All coins are circulated and uncertified, making them a unique addition to any collection. These coins were minted in Canada and feature the iconic image of King George V on the obverse. This collection of coins is a must-have for any serious coin collector or history enthusiast. With their vintage appeal and historical significance, these coins are a valuable addition to any collection. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of Canadian history with this rare lot of Canada Silver 10 Cent Coins.
Pure Silver Coin Set The Elements (4 encapsulated coins set)
Fire, air, earth, water in a 4 coin square-shaped celebration of Canada! They are the four elements that were believed by the ancient Greeks to be the pillars of life: Earth, grounding and nourishing; Air, always in motion; Fire, provider of heat and light; and Water, constantly flowing. They are the cornerstones of our natural world. And they are especially significant in a nation like ours, with an identity that is so strongly tied to nature. This four-coin set is an original concept proposed by long-time collector and Masters Club member, Bernard Dumais. Its design is a Canadian take on the four elements, complete with maple leaves. And like a four-part image, each square coin comes together to illustrate how these elemental forces of nature have all shaped Canada’s past, present and future-from the warm chinook to our flowing rivers, and a burning sense of pride for it all.