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Rcm 1953 Special Edition Coronation Coin Set
FROM ROYAL CANADIAN MINT. RCM 1953 SPECIAL EDITION CORONATION COIN SET. UNCIRCULATED COME WITH ORIGINAL CASE LITTLE DAMAGE INSIDE DONE BY ME & BOX MAY HAVE MINOR WEAR PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURE FOR YOUR OWN EVALUATION. ALL MY ITEMS ARE FROM A NON-SMOKER HOUSE. A SAME AS CANADA.
2022 Canada $50 Pure Silver Coin Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation
Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation. I have in sincerity pledged myself to your service, as so many of you are pledged to mine. Throughout all my life and with all my heart I shall strive to be worthy of your trust. A speech by Queen Elizabeth II on her coronation day, July 2, 1953. It was the moment when, in a ceremony steeped in history, a young queen was formally invested with regalia, anointed and crowned, becoming the first monarch to be crowned Queen of Canada. Depicted on this 5 oz. Fine silver tribute, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was a ceremony laden with centuries of tradition, but the event also marked the dawn of a new, modern era for our young nation and for its 27-year-old queen. Few who witnessed the coronation on July 2, 1953, could have predicted the advancements that would be achieved during Queen Elizabeth II’s unprecedented long reign. Having already vowed to devote her life to serving others in 1947, Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation oath further bound her to a lifetime of service, duty and devotion to her people: the things which I have here before promised, I will perform and keep. Held at Westminster Abbey, the coronation was the first of its kind to be broadcast live on television-a defining moment for a medium still in its infancy. As part of a coordinated effort dubbed “Operation Pony Express, ” the coronation was filmed and the footage was flown from London (United Kingdom) to Goose Bay, Newfoundland; the film canisters were then transferred to a Canadian CF-100 fighter plane bound for Montreal, where the new studio would broadcast the event just a few hours after they had taken place in London. On the coin’s reverse, Queen Elizabeth II holds the Sovereign’s Sceptre with Cross, or the “rod of Equity and Mercy, ” which serves as a symbol of good governance. It is one of two sceptres used during a coronation-the other is the Sovereign’s Sceptre with Dove. Commissioned in 1661, the sceptre was altered in 1910 in order to receive the world’s largest colourless cut diamond, the Cullinan I. Also on the coin’s reverse, the Sovereign’s Orb is a representation of the Christian world. The hollow gold sphere is mounted with pearls, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, rose-cut diamonds and one amethyst. Just like the Sovereign’s Sceptre with Cross, the Orb was created for the coronation of King Charles II in 1661. The reverse design features a depiction of Queen Elizabeth II seated in the Gold State Coach on the day of her coronation on June 2, 1953. Clad in her coronation dress and robe, the newly crowned Queen of Canada is wearing the Imperial State Crown, and holds the Sovereign’s Orb and Sceptre with Cross in each hand. The reverse design peers into the past and into the Gold State Coach for a view of the newly crowned Queen of Canada. The depiction includes coronation regalia such as the Sovereign’s Orb and Sceptre-ceremonial objects not typically featured on Canada’s coins. Marked by a small Tudor rose, the tribute obverse combines the four different effigies that have graced Canadian coins since Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953. This obverse is only featured on the numismatic coins in the Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign collection. A nation remembers. Every numismatic coin in the Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign collection comes packaged with a special beauty box. A rare keepsake. Mintage is limited to just 1,750 coins worldwide. Packaging: The coin comes encapsulated and housed in a clamshell case. Packaged in a commemorative Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign beauty box. THIS ITEM IS GST / HST EXEMPT. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.
2023 Canada Silver $50 Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation SKU#272298
1 oz Gold Bars. Proof & Mint Sets. Photos in this listing may or may not be stock photos. The photos are meant to be an indication of the product you will receive. Few who witnessed the coronation on June 2, 1953, could have predicted the advancements that would be achieved during Queen Elizabeth II’s unprecedented long reign. Having already vowed to devote her life to serving others in 1947, Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation oath further bound her to a lifetime of service, duty and devotion to her people: the things which I have here before promised, I will perform and keep. Contains 5 oz of. Limited mintage of only 1,750 coins. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. Reverse: The reverse design features a depiction of Queen Elizabeth II seated in the Gold State Coach on the day of her coronation on June 2, 1953. Clad in her coronation dress and robe, the newly crowned Queen of Canada is wearing the Imperial State Crown, and holds the Sovereign’s Orb and Sceptre with Cross in each hand. Guaranteed by the Royal Canadian Mint. Protect your Silver in storage from the adverse effects of moisture in the air by adding these silica gel packets. A Coronation Day portrait of a young nation’s queen. Dd this 2023 Canada Silver Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation coin your cart today! The Royal Canadian Mint Since 1908, the Royal Canadian Mint has been a world leader in producing high-quality coins. They are most well known for the Silver and Gold Maple Leaf coins, but they have also produced numerous award-winning coins and are one of the most innovative mints in the world. The RCM releases new, high-quality coins every month. Browse new and upcoming Royal Canadian Mint products. Frequently to see updates. This is not a photo of the actual item.
2023 CANADA The CORONATION of King Charles III 1oz. 9999 Fine Silver Medallion
A GREAT ROYAL CORONATION COIN GIFT! More available upon request, just ask! CORONATION OF KING CHARLES III. 9999 FINE SILVER COIN. Links below to see our other CORONATION Coins. 2023 CANADA The Coronation of King Charles III Canadian Bronze Medallion. 2023 CANADA The CORONATION of King Charles III 1oz. 999 Fine Silver Medallion. 2023 CORONATION King Charles III & Queen Camilla 5oz. 999 Pure Silver Proof Coin. 2023 CORONATION King Charles III & Queen Camilla Antique Finish Bronze Medallion. 2023 King Charles III Coronation Barbados Quarter Dollar Commemorative Coin. Continuity of the Crown 2023 King Charles III Coronation Medallion and Stamps. His Majesty King Charles III has officially authorized this elegant limited-edition one-ounce fine silver medallion for Canadians to commemorate the May 6, 2023 coronation. Engraved by retired Royal Canadian Mint senior engraver Susan Taylor, the obverse features a new effigy of His Majesty wearing the Imperial State Crown together with the King’s Royal Cypher. The reverse features the May 6, 2023 date of the coronation together with a wreath of six Canadian maple leaves encircling St. Each maple leaf represents one of the kings and queens of Canada since Confederation: Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth II and now King Charles III. Edward’s Crown is the central motif, as it has been used for the formal coronation ceremony of British monarchs for more than 700 years. The medallion has a 39 mm diameter and a frosted proof finish. It is presented in a PRISMA acrylic coin case together with a certificate of authenticity. Mintage is limited to just 3,500 pieces. Medals or medallions have been issued for the coronation of every British monarch for more than five centuries, and this attractive collectible continues the long tradition. Weight: 31.1 grams. Bullion Weight: 1 Troy Ounce. Obverse: His Majesty King Charles III with the King’s Royal Cypher. Reverse: Wreath of six Canadian maple leaves encircling St. Monarch: King Charles III. King Charles III One Ounce Fine Silver Medallion. Links below to see our other QEII – QUEEN ELIZABETH coins. 9999 Pure Silver Coins. EDWARD’s KING CROWN Queen Memory Mark. 9999 Pure Silver Coin. 2023 Queen Elizabeth II Collector’s Edition Canadian Non-Circulation 6 Coin Set. 9999 Silver Dollar Coin. 9999 Pure 1oz Silver Coin. 2022 CANADA QEII Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Silver Dollar & Diamond Diadem Coins. Items shown in picture is similar to the actual items for sale. Stock Photo – The product you receive may not be the exact product pictured. Check out our Other Items. We answer all inquiries. Need more scans or pictures, just ask! We have many other Canadian Gold or Silver coins and cases/COA’s in stock. International Buyers – Please Note.
2013 Canada 5 Ounce Fine Silver Coin 60th Anniversary Queen’s Coronation Rare
CLOSED MINTAGE OF ONLY 1,500 COINS. Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. On a rainy Tuesday morning in London, England, on June 2, 1953, 26 year-old Queen Elizabeth II began her horse-drawn Coronation procession along the Thames River from Buckingham Palace to the Westminster Abbey. As her golden coach wove its way across the city, the new Queen waved to tens of thousands of cheering subjects. Perhaps she thought about another young Queen Elizabeth, who had made a similar journey some 394 years ago. Her mind doubtless turned, as well, to her beloved father, King George VI, who had passed away a year and a half earlier. Like the weighty royal robes she wore, her place in Englands history must have impressed itself powerfully upon the young sovereign. As Queen Elizabeth II made her way into Westminsters Coronation Theatre, 8,000 dignitaries and well-wishers rose to greet the young Queen and the choir sang a triumphant chorus. For the first time in history, the awesome spectacle of a British coronation was broadcast around the world. Queen Elizabeth, seated in King Edwards Chair, wearing St. Edwards crown, holding the Sword and the Orb, and adorned in the golden raiment of royalty, assumed her full power as Queen to cries of God save the Queen! And Long live the Queen! From the four corners of her kingdom. As it had been for centuries, the ancient torch of kingly power was once again renewed. A Royal Canadian Mint First. Colour on a 5oz coin. Now, the largest coin featuring colour. A highly limited mintage is sure to make this a sought-after coin for collectors around the world who wish to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth IIs accession. The 60th anniversary of the Queens Coronation will be marked by activities around the world and this coin marks a unique way to participate in the celebrations. Fine silver (99.99% pure). Face value = 50. Artist = Licensed by the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) in London. Coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint branded maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a custom sleeve. An individually-numbered certificate of authenticity is included. The item “2013 CANADA 5 OUNCE FINE SILVER COIN 60TH ANNIVERSARY QUEEN’S CORONATION RARE” is in sale since Wednesday, June 19, 2013. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “david-ps” and is located in Palm Springs, 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, Japan, Sweden, Indonesia, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Thailand, Switzerland, Ukraine, Qatar, Kuwait, Brazil.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
- Country of Manufacture: Canada
- Year: 2013
- Composition: Silver
- Certification: Uncertified
2013 Canada $50 Fine Silver Coin 5 oz. Queen’s Coronation
Coin shown in photo’s. The item “2013 Canada $50 Fine Silver Coin 5 oz. Queen’s Coronation” is in sale since Wednesday, November 01, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coin-cabinet” and is located in moncton, New Brunswick. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Canada 2013 $50 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation 5 oz Pure Silver Color Proof Coin
Pure Silver Color Proof Coin. A FIRST: 5 oz. Fine silver coin with colored details over engraved design! All coins offered in this listing are un-searched! (see Additional Information below). All of our Canadian coins are stored in a climate controlled, smoke-free vault. All of our Canadian coins are acquired directly from the Royal Canadian Mint – We do not sell’second-hand’ coins from unreliable and potentially fraudulent/counterfeit sources. Composition – Silver (99.99% pure). Finish – proof with color. Weight (g) – 157.6 5 troy oz. Diameter (mm) – 65.25. Certificate serialized (serial numbers will vary). Face value – 50 dollars (a legal tender Canadian coin). Artists – Licensed by the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) in London. On a rainy Tuesday morning in London, England on June 2, 1953, 26-year-old Queen Elizabeth II took the throne amid cheers and excited cries of Long live the Queen! This year, the Queens Coronation will be marked by activities all around the world. This is the Royal Canadian Mints largest coin 5 oz. Crafted in 99.99% pure silver. Features Queen Elizabeth IIs official coronation photograph taken June 2, 1953. Each coin celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Queens Coronation. LIMITED MINTAGE of only 1,500 coins worldwide. The image used on this coin is the official coronation photograph taken by Cecil Beaton on June 2, 1953, licensed by the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) in London. Royal Canadian Mint engravers used many reference images of Westminster Abbey to enhance the details in the background of Her Majesty. The reverse also features the engraved word CANADA, and the face value of 50 DOLLARS. Each coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a custom sleeve. Check out my other items. Be sure to add me to your favorites list. So our costs for Canadian coins also vary from day to day. Unsearched All of the coins offered in this listing are unsearched. Many coin dealers search all coins when they are received from the Mint. They “cherry-pick” the best coins. Then submit them to be graded, certified, and slabbed by PCGS, NGC, ANACS, etc. When a dealer searches coins, those that they sell in original Mint packaging are only lesser quality coins. Photos: When a listing offers multiples of the same coin, one coin is picked at random and photographed. Since all coins offered in that listing are essentially identical, the coin photographed is representative of all coins offered. Surface areas that appear black on some proof coin photos are actually highly polished, mirror-bright metal reflecting the color of the camera. We often include proof coin photos with the coin slightly tilted to better depict the mirror bright surfaces. However, tilting the coin may resulting one side being slightly out of focus. Whenever possible, we use actual photos of our coins, rather than just stock artwork from the Mint. We frequently update and upgrade the photos that appear with our listings, using improved cameras and lenses and better lighting. We will honor your requests for additional photos as quickly as our schedule permits. The item “Canada 2013 $50 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation 5 oz Pure Silver Color Proof Coin” is in sale since Wednesday, May 15, 2013. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “okranchlandandcattlecompany” and is located in Lewisville, Texas. 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, Japan, Sweden, Indonesia, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Thailand, Switzerland, Ukraine, Qatar, Kuwait, Brazil.
- Certification: Royal Canadian Mint
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Country of Manufacture: Canada
- Composition: Silver
- Strike Type: Proof
- Finish: Full Color Reverse Portrait
- Edge: Serrated
- Denomination: $50
- Type: Proof
- Material: Silver
- Precious Metal Content: 5oz.
- Year: 2013
- Geographic Origin: Canada
Canada 2013 $50 Fine Silver Coin Queen’s Coronation 28/1500
This is the first ever coloured five ounce pure silver coin issued by the Royal Canadian Mint, and the Mint’s largest coloured coin ever issued in Canada. The coin features a striking coronation image of Queen Elizabeth II, and marks the 60th anniversary of her Coronation. Although Elizabeth became Queen upon the death of her father King George VI on February 6, 1952, it was felt that a festival such as a coronation was inappropriate during the period of mourning that followed the death of the preceding sovereign. On June 2, 1953, 26-year-old Queen Elizabeth II took the throne amid cheers and excited cries of’Long live the Queen! This year, the Queen’s Coronation will be marked by activities all around the world. The image used on this coin is the official coronation photograph taken by Cecil Beaton on June 2, 1953, licensed by the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Royal Canadian Mint engravers used many reference images of Westminster Abbey to enhance the details in the background of Her Majesty. The reverse also features the engraved word’CANADA’, and the face value of’50 DOLLARS. The coin is double struck with a selective proof cameo finish and selective colour. The obverse field is a new finish just introduced by the Royal Canadian Mint, featuring a subtle stippled finish. Bullion Weight: 5 Troy Ounces. The item “Canada 2013 $50 Fine Silver Coin Queen’s Coronation 28/1500″ is in sale since Saturday, June 03, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “levonboy” and is located in Montreal, Quebec. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
2013 Canada $50 Fine Silver Coin 5 oz. Queen’s Coronation
60th Anniversary of The Queens Coronation. Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. On a rainy Tuesday morning in London, England, on June 2, 1953, 26 year-old Queen Elizabeth II began her horse-drawn Coronation procession along the Thames River from Buckingham Palace to the Westminster Abbey. As her golden coach wove its way across the city, the new Queen waved to tens of thousands of cheering subjects. Perhaps she thought about another young Queen Elizabeth, who had made a similar journey some 394 years ago. Her mind doubtless turned, as well, to her beloved father, King George VI, who had passed away a year and a half earlier. Like the weighty royal robes she wore, her place in England’s history must have impressed itself powerfully upon the young sovereign. As Queen Elizabeth II made her way into Westminster’s Coronation Theatre, 8,000 dignitaries and well-wishers rose to greet the young Queen and the choir sang a triumphant chorus. For the first time in history, the awesome spectacle of a British coronation was broadcast around the world. Queen Elizabeth, seated in King Edward’s Chair, wearing St. Edward’s crown, holding the Sword and the Orb, and adorned in the golden raiment of royalty, assumed her full power as Queen to cries of’God save the Queen! And’Long live the Queen! From the four corners of her kingdom. As it had been for centuries, the ancient torch of kingly power was once again renewed. Face Value: 50 dollars. Composition: 99.99% fine silver. Weight (g): 157.6. Diameter (mm): 65.25. Packaging: Maroon clamshell with custom beauty box. Expedited Parcel w/ Tracking. Expedited Parcel w/ Tracking & Signature. Xpresspost w/ Tracking & Signature. Our hours are Mon to Sat: 9:30am to 6:00pm. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor. The item “2013 Canada $50 Fine Silver Coin 5 oz. Queen’s Coronation” is in sale since Monday, May 01, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “citcns” and is located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
CANADA $50 5oz. FINE SILVER COIN 60th ANNIVERSARY QUEEN’S CORONATION 2013
A FIRST: 5 oz fine silver coin with coloured details over engraved design! On a rainy Tuesday morning in London, England on June 2, 1953, 26-year-old Queen Elizabeth II took the throne amid cheers and excited cries of Long live the Queen! This year, the Queens Coronation will be marked by activities all around the world. As the Mints largest coloured coin and with an. Of only 1,500. This is the Royal Canadian Mints largest coin (5 oz) featuring colour. Crafted in 99.99% fine silver. Features Queen Elizabeth IIs official coronation photograph taken June 2, 1953. Your coin celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Queens Coronation. Of only 1,500 coins. RARE COIN IN THE MARKET; THE VALUE WILL BE 4 TIMES THE PRICE OF TODAY. WHEN THE QUEEN WILL BE……. DEATH – SHE HAVE BEEN THE QUEEN’S WITH THE MORE LIFE OF REIGH. The image used on this coin is the official coronation photograph taken by Cecil Beaton on June 2, 1953, licensed by the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) in London. Royal Canadian Mint engravers used many reference images of Westminster Abbey to enhance the details in the background of Her Majesty. The reverse also features the engraved word CANADA, and the face value of 50 DOLLARS. The RCM engravers used several reference images of the Westminster Abbey to enhance the details in the background of your coin. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a custom sleeve. A highly limited mintage is sure to make this a sought-after coin for collectors and British monarchy fans worldwide. The item “CANADA $50 5oz. FINE SILVER COIN 60th ANNIVERSARY QUEEN’S CORONATION 2013″ is in sale since Wednesday, April 05, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “optoscval” and is located in Brossard. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Grade: MODERN MRC COIN
- Certification Number: 0711
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Certification: RCM
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
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