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Discovering Dinosaurs Mercury’s Horned Face 2022 Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin
This uncirculated commemorative coin is composed of 0.9999 fine silver and has an RCM Certificate of authenticity. The intricately designed coin showcases the Mercury dinosaur’s unique and majestic horned face, making it a valuable addition to any coin collection. Made in Canada, this limited edition coin is a must-have for both coin enthusiasts and dinosaur lovers alike.
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Discovering Dinosaurs Mercury’s Horned Face 2022 Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin
This uncirculated commemorative coin is composed of 0.9999 fine silver and has an RCM Certificate of authenticity. The intricately designed coin showcases the Mercury dinosaur’s unique and majestic horned face, making it a valuable addition to any coin collection. Made in Canada, this limited edition coin is a must-have for both coin enthusiasts and dinosaur lovers alike.
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2024 Royal Horned Face Discovering Dinosaurs #3 $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada
2021 Death Reaper coin is here. More Dinosaurs of Canada. In 2005, a prehistoric snout encased in calcareous concretion was spotted in a cliff overlooking Alberta’s Oldman River. After a challenging extraction, the mostly intact skull-the one depicted on this coin-proved to be a significant discovery: its unusual mix of features, such as the set of horns and an elaborate frill, led paleontologists at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology to determine that the skull belonged to a new species of horned dinosaurs, and that ceratopsians were more diverse than previously thought! Makes its coin debut on this 2024 collectible, where the 69-million-year-old skull shines against the black rhodium-plated “limestone” background. Presenting “Royal Horned Face, ” another Canadian dinosaur discovery. Imagine the excitement of unearthing a new prehistoric species. Places you in the field and at the site of an exciting Canadian dinosaur discovery! This is our third. The fossil depicted on your coin has been verified for scientific accuracy by the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, where the skull was carefully studied by paleontologists, and where it is now on permanent display in the museum’s Dinosaur Hall. For dino lovers of all ages. Dinosaurs are a popular theme with collectors and Canadians of all ages. They’re also an important part of Canada’s natural heritage! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is individually encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. 99.99% pure silver with selective rhodium plating. Julius Csotonyi (reverse), Steven Rosati (obverse). I do leave feedback for everyone.
2021 Reaper Death Discovering Dinosaur Tyrannosaur $20 1OZ Silver Pf Coin Canada
Pure Silver Coin – Discovering Dinosaurs: Reaper of Death. Discover a’new’ Canadian tyrannosaur on this rhodium-plated coin! Is the first new tyrannosaur species discovered in Canada in over 50 years. This “Reaper of Death” was identified thanks to fossil fragments found along the Bow River in Alberta. Its toothy skull is depicted on the reverse of our. Coin, where black rhodium plating highlights a fossil find that shed new light on our prehistoric past. It’s the perfect coin for the dinosaur lover in your family. The fossil depicted on your coin has been verified for scientific accuracy by the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology. For dino lovers of all ages. Dinosaurs are a popular theme with collectors and Canadians of all ages. They’re also an important part of Canada’s natural heritage. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is individually encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. Your dino coin made in 2021. Calling all fossil hunters! Imagine unearthing a new dinosaur species-that’s the idea behind this coin design, where the engraved rock formation represents the thrill of discovery. On your coin’s reverse, black rhodium plating represents the hidden or unknown past. This dark design element keeps the focus on the engraved fossils that have helped paleontologists piece together thestory of prehistoric Canada. Low Mintage of 7 500 worldwide! Your coin was designed by paleoartist Julius Csotonyi, who was the first to illustrate. 79.5 million years old. Is one of the oldest known tyrannosaurids – it even pre-dates the fearsome. By 12 million years! The imposing meat eater on this coin was identified thanks to fossil fragments found in 2008 by a local farmer and his wife while walking along the Bow Riverin Alberta. And by comparing the fossils to those of other known tyrannosaurs, experts say the toothy. Would have been about eight metres (26 feet) long!
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2022 Mercury’s Horned Face Discovering Dinosaurs #2 $20 1OZ Pure Silver Coin
2021 Death Reaper coin is here. More Dinosaurs of Canada. A follow-up to 2021′s. Mercury’s Horned Face or. Is the featured star of our second. Coin, and the first things you’ll notice about this ceratopsid are the bony, wing-like protrusions on its head. Engraved on the coin’s reverse, its skull fossil is especially striking against the black rhodium-plated “rock” background, which pays tribute to the discovery that yielded another piece of Canada’s prehistoric past. Coin #2: Meet a relative of. Imagine the excitement of unearthing a new prehistoric species! Coin places you in the field and at the site of another discovery. The black rhodium background represents the hidden or unknown past. This dark design element keeps the focus on the engraved fossils that have helped paleontologists piece together the story of prehistoric Canada. Like the tyrannosaur on the first coin, this horned dinosaur is a relative “newcomer”-the 76-million-year-old. Was unveiled in 2014 and has never appeared on a coin until now. The fossil depicted on your coin has been verified for scientific accuracy by the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology. Beneath the rhodium plating on your coin’s reverse, the engraved texture represents the thrill of discovery: it resembles the rock formation in Alberta’s Dinosaur Provincial Park, where a. Skull fragment was found. FOR DINO LOVERS OF ALL AGES! Dinosaurs are a popular theme with collectors and Canadians of all ages. They’re also an important part of Canada’s natural heritage. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Designed by Canadian paleoartist Julius Csotonyi, the coin’s reverse features the fossilized skull of. A recently discovered horned dinosaur species. Beneath the black rhodium plating, the engraved texture represents the rock formation in Alberta’s Dinosaur Provincial Park where a key fossil fragment was found. The obverse also features rhodium plating behind the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. It’s always a thrill to illustrate the newest additions to Canada’s amazing diversity of ceratopsian (horned) dinosaurs, whose uniquely shaped neck shields functioned as visual signals. For Mercuriceratops, the challenge was to accurately portray the weird squamosal skull bone (resembling the mythical winged helmet of Mercury) while creatively rotating the skull so that the elongated head could fit within the circular rim of the coin! Julius Csotonyi, Paleoartist. Mercuriceratops is an example of a dinosaur species that’s known from a single bone only. Species of several groups of dinosaurs, like horned dinosaurs and duckbilled dinosaurs, are all very similar to each other and can often only be distinguished based on differences on one or a few bones. For example, duckbilled dinosaur species often only differ based on the shape of their crest. In horned dinosaurs, it’s often the shape of the bones forming the frill (shield behind the head) that allows paleontologists to recognize different species. In the case of Mercuriceratops, paleontologists found a bone of the frill that was unlike any that had ever been found for any other species. That’s how they knew they were dealing with a brand new species, even though they knew nothing else about the rest of the body. François Therrien, Curator of Dinosaur Palaeoecology, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology. Its unusual frill may look scary, but it likely helped. To attract a mate. Unveiled in 2014, this six-metre-long herbivore was described from near-identical skull fragments of two individuals-one recovered from Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta and the other from the Judith River Formation in Montana (United States)-hence the species name. Means Mercury’s horned face. It was named after Mercury, the Roman messenger to the gods, who is often depicted with wings on his helmet. Your coin is individually encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. 99.99% pure silver with selective rhodium plating. Julius Csotonyi (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). I do leave feedback for everyone. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coins.4.fun” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Modified Item: No
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
- Certification: Uncertified
- Grade: Ungraded
- Type: Commemorative
- Year: 2022
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Denomination: $20
2021 Canada Discovering Dinosaurs Reaper of Death 1 oz. Pure Silver Coin $20 NEW
Calling all fossil hunters! Unveiled in 2020, Thanatotheristes degrootorum is the first new tyrannosaur species discovered in Canada in over 50 years. This “Reaper of Death” was identified thanks to fossil fragments found along the Bow River in Alberta. Its toothy skull is depicted on the reverse of our Discovering Dinosaurs coin, where black rhodium plating highlights a fossil find that shed new light on our prehistoric past. Designed by Canadian paleoartist Julius Csotonyi, the reverse features the fossilized skull of Thanatotheristes degrootorum, a tyrannosaur species recently discovered in Canada. Beneath the black rhodium plating, the engraved rock texture represents the formation in which the fossil fragments were found. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Each coin is individually encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. For dino lovers of all ages, add this piece to your collection today! Rhodium Plating: On the coin’s reverse, black rhodium plating represents the hidden or unknown past. This dark design element keeps the focus on the engraved fossils that have helped paleontologists piece together the story of prehistoric Canada. Scientifically Verified: The fossil depicted on this coin has been verified for scientific accuracy by the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology. This coin includes a serialized certificate. Limited mintage of 7,500 pieces. Packaged safely and handled with care. Comes with tracking for the buyers and sellers protection! Catering to your international needs with top customer service! Ships NEXT DAY always. The item “2021 Canada Discovering Dinosaurs Reaper of Death 1 oz. Pure Silver Coin $20 NEW” is in sale since Tuesday, July 6, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “dollar.deala” and is located in Markham, Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Denomination: $20
- Type: Commemorative
- Year: 2021
- Grade: RCM Proof
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
- Modified Item: No
- Certification: Royal Canadian Mint COA
2021 Canada Reaper of Death Discovering Dinosaurs 20$ 1 oz. 9999 Rhodium
Si vous êtes francophone et vous avez des questions vous pouvez communiquer avec nous avant d’acheter. New in original box and COA. We do our best to accurately describe the item(s). Item you see on the picture is the one you will receive. Please note that each international order will be declared for the full value. The item “2021 Canada Reaper of Death Discovering Dinosaurs 20$ 1 oz. 9999 Rhodium” is in sale since Friday, April 16, 2021. This item is in the category “Monnaie\Lingots, barres\Argent\Pièces de monnaie”. The seller is “silvercoin2011″ and is located in Montreal, Quebec. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
- Marque, monnaie: Monnaie royale canadienne (MRC)
- Objet modifié: Non
- Pays/région de fabrication: Canada
- Teneur en métal précieux par unité: 1 oz
- Teneur en métal précieux: 1 oz
- Pièce de monnaie: RCM
- Pays / région de fabrication: Canada
- Année: 2021
- Homologation: Non certifié
2021 Canada $20 Discovering Dinosaurs Reaper of Death T-Rex 1 oz Silver Coin
Condition: Brand New in Display Box & COA (Fresh from the Mint). Silver Content: 1 Troy Oz of. We are a trusted Precious Metals Company. That deals regularly with precious metals and coins, so you can be confident in what you’re getting. The item “2021 Canada $20 Discovering Dinosaurs Reaper of Death T-Rex 1 oz Silver Coin” is in sale since Monday, April 5, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “grreserve” and is located in Attleboro, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Certification: Uncertified
- Denomination: $20
- KM Number: N/A
- Grade: Ungraded
- Year: 2021
New Canada Rhodium-Plated $20 Coin 1 Oz Silver DISCOVERING DINOSAURS, 2021
RHODIUM PLATED 1 Oz SILVER. Discovering Dinosaurs – Reaper of Death. 99.99% Pure Silver. Weight: 31.39 gr. Face value: 20 dollars. The item “New Canada Rhodium-Plated $20 Coin 1 Oz Silver DISCOVERING DINOSAURS, 2021″ is in sale since Thursday, February 25, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “2013vitalie2013″ and is located in Greenfield Park, Quebec. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
- Certification: Serialized
2021 Death Reaper Tyrannosaur Discovering Dinosaurs $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada
More Dinosaurs of Canada. Is the first new tyrannosaur species discovered in Canada in over 50 years. This “Reaper of Death” was identified thanks to fossil fragments found along the Bow River in Alberta. Its toothy skull is depicted on the reverse of our. Coin, where black rhodium plating highlights a fossil find that shed new light on our prehistoric past. It’s the perfect coin for the dinosaur lover in your family. YOUR DINO COIN FOR 2021! Calling all fossil hunters! Imagine unearthing a new dinosaur speciesthat’s the idea behind this coin design, where the engraved rock formation represents the thrill of discovery. On your coin’s reverse, black rhodium plating represents the hidden or unknown past. This dark design element keeps the focus on the engraved fossils that have helped paleontologists piece together the story of prehistoric Canada. The fossil depicted on your coin has been verified for scientific accuracy by the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology. FOR DINO LOVERS OF ALL AGES! Dinosaurs are a popular theme with collectors and Canadians of all ages. They’re also an important part of Canada’s natural heritage. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Design : Designed by Canadian paleoartist Julius Csotonyi, the reverse features the fossilized skull of. A tyrannosaur species recently discovered in Canada. Beneath the black rhodium plating, the engraved rock texture represents the formation in which the fossil fragments were found. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Your coin was designed by paleoartist Julius Csotonyi, who was the first to illustrate. 79.5 million years old. Is one of the oldest known tyrannosaurids it even pre-dates the fearsome. By 12 million years! The imposing meat eater on this coin was identified thanks to fossil fragments found in 2008 by a local farmer and his wife while walking along the Bow River in Alberta. And by comparing the fossils to those of other known tyrannosaurs, experts say the toothy. Would have been about eight metres (26 feet) long! Packaging Your coin is individually encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. 99.99% pure silver. Julius Csotonyi (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). I do leave feedback for everyone. The item “2021 Death Reaper Tyrannosaur Discovering Dinosaurs $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada” is in sale since Wednesday, February 24, 2021. 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
- Type: Commemorative
- Year: 2021
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Denomination: $20
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