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2024 $20 Fine Silver Coin Unexplained Phenomena The Langenburg Event
Black light NOT included. Some crop circles are harder to dismiss. And that’s what makes Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident so intriguing! Viewed from the witness’s perspective, the Langenburg Event is the seventh unusual encounter re-told as part of the Royal Canadian Mint’s popular Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena series of coins. On the morning of September 1st, 1974, a farmer was swathing his fields near the town of Langenburg, Saskatchewan, when he noticed five highly polished, steel-like objects at the edge of a slough. Upon closer look, he noticed these unusual saucer-shaped objects were rotating rapidly and hovering just above the ground. He continued to observe them until they suddenly rose up, emitting a strange vapour as they silently disappeared into the sky. But the objects hadn’t vanished without a trace; according to the RCMP incident report, they left behind “five different distinct circles, caused by something exerting what had to be heavy air or exhaust pressure over the highgrass, ” which was curious enough to warrant serious attention both locally and worldwide. See a famous UFO/UAP incident from the witness’s perspective. Instead of “UFO, ” scientists and officials have now adopted the acronym “UAP” (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon) as a more encompassing term for unexplainable sights or phenomena. Nobody does UFO stories like the Royal Canadian Mint does! Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena is a fun series for everyone, whether you’re a believer or skeptic. The seven coins issued so far are all based on documented accounts of strange encounters, occurrences and sightings across Canada – the mysterious circumstances make for great storytelling, especially through colourful art enhanced with glowing effects! The reverse design by Steve Hepburn presents the artist’s rendition of the well-documented Langenburg Event, which occurred on the morning of September 1, 1974. The incident is presented from the witness’s perspective: seated on his now-stalled swather with his back to the viewer, the farmer looks on as five saucer-shaped objects lift off after hovering above the tall grass. The vapour emitted by these objects, as well as the radioactive material deposited on the circular patterns that formed beneath them, are visible when the blacklight paint technology is activated. The obverse features a radial pattern behind the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati. Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident. Coin #7 presents a view of the Langenburg Event that occurred in 1974, when a farmer came across five saucer-shaped objects in his field. One of the most in-demand themes. Like 2023′s The Duncan Incident (Coin #6), this 1 oz. 99.99% pure silver coin features a rectangle shape and a horizontal perspective that shows all five objects, as described by the witness. If you enjoy UFO/UAP stories, this coin is for you! Bold and colourful, its design is endlessly engaging, and it makes for a fun gift or addition to any collection! Packaging: The coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. THIS ITEM IS GST / HST EXEMPT. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.
2024 Langenburg Event UFO Unexplained Phenomena 1oz. 9999 silver coin Canada
UFO Unexplained Phenomena 1oz. 9999 silver coin Canada. Mint condition with box, COA and Flash Light. Once you are done shopping, please message me and I will send you a combined invoice. Don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. I will leave my feedback as soon as I receive yours.
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UFO Langenburg Saskatchewan Event 2024 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Glow Coin
UFO Langenburg Event Glow-in-the-Dark 2024 CANADA 1oz. A GREAT CANADIAN COIN GIFT. More available upon request! Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena Series. Coin#7 in the Series. 9999 PURE SILVER Glow-in-the-Dark PROOF COIN. Links below to see our other UFO COINS. 9999 Pure Silver Glow Coin. 9999 Pure Silver Coin. ROYAL CANADIAN MINT LOGO BLACK LIGHT FLASHLIGHT FOR GLOW IN DARK UFO COINS. Coin #7 brings you a close encounter of the second kind. Some crop circles are harder to dismiss. And that’s what makes Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident so intriguing! Viewed from the witness’s perspective, the Langenburg Event is the seventh unusual encounter re-told as part of our popular. On the morning of September 1?? , 1974, a farmer was swathing his fields near the town of Langenburg, Saskatchewan, when he noticed five highly polished, steel-like objects at the edge of a slough. Upon closer look, he noticed these unusual saucer-shaped objects were rotating rapidly and hovering just above the ground. He continued to observe them until they suddenly rose up, emitting a strange vapour as they silently disappeared into the sky. But the objects hadn’t vanished without a trace; according to the RCMP incident report, they left behind “five different distinct circles, caused by something exerting what had to be heavy air or exhaust pressure over the high grass, ” which was curious enough to warrant serious attention both locally and worldwide. See a famous UFO/UAP incident from the witness’s perspective. Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident. Coin #7 presents a view of the Langenburg Event that occurred in 1974, when a farmer came across five saucer-shaped objects in his field. One of the most in-demand themes. (Coin #6), this 1 oz. 99.99% pure silver coin features a rectangle shape and a horizontal perspective that shows all five objects, as described by the witness. If you enjoy UFO/UAP stories, this coin is for you! Bold and colourful, its design is endlessly engaging, and it makes for a fun gift or addition to any collection! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. A black light flashlight (included) activates the glowing colour effect on your coin’s reverse, which presents a view of the five mysterious objects described by the eyewitness. When the black light paint technology is activated, these objects are seen emitting an eerie glow as they fly away, leaving radioactive circular patterns in the field below. Instead of “UFO, ” scientists and officials have now adopted the acronym “UAP” (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon) as a more encompassing term for unexplainable sights or phenomena. Nobody does UFO stories like we do! Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena. Is a fun series for everyone, whether you’re a believer or skeptic. The seven coins issued so far are all based on documented accounts of strange encounters, occurrences and sightings across Canada – the mysterious circumstances make for great storytelling, especially through colourful art enhanced with glowing effects. Is the 7th release from the Unexplaided Phenomena series. 2024 – THE LANGENBURG EVENT. 2023 – THE DUNCAN INCIDENT. 2022 – THE YUKON ENCOUNTER. 2021 – MONTREAL UFO INCIDENT. 2020 – THE CLARENVILLE EVENT. 2019 – SHAG HARBOUR INCIDENT. 2018 – FALCON LAKE INCIDENT. This captivating addition to your collection delves into the mystery and allure of the unexplained. As a premier coin dealer, we offer modern numismatic treasures along with gold and silver bullion and bars. About the Langenburg event. 45 years ago, The Town of Langenburg became an international sensation! On September 1st, 1974 former farmer Edwin Fuhr faced an incredibly rare experience. Around 10:30 a. Then 36-year-old was swathing his fields when he saw five saucer-shaped objects on the edge of a slough. Thinking that someone was playing a joke on him, Fuhr got off of his swather for a closer look, but still kept at least 15 feet back. He says the saucers were hovering a foot off the ground and rotating at a high rate of speed. Fuhr stopped, backed up and got on his swather. It didn’t start. So, he sat there watching them hover, too scared to move. After 15 minutes the objects took off – emitting a grey vapour from underneath – and disappeared into the sky. They made no sound. The objects flew away so fast that they were gone “like that, ” says Fuhr, clapping his hands. When objects flew away the grass in the centre of each circle was standing, while the grass surrounding that was flattened in a clockwise circle. Also, the place where they landed became extremely radioactive. It was crazy fall. I gave probably more than 10 000 interviews. My head was booming, I couldn’t sleep at night. I thought it would never stop. People were coming to our farm from all over the world with planes, buses, cars. I had visitors from Australia, China, Japan, US. Even United States Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force showed up. I remember when I went to Regina Farm Show… I ended up giving interviews 3 days in the row. I got so sick and tired from all those microphones in your face, I didn’t want to make another one. Remembers Fuhr. The Langenburg incident came at the tail end of a golden age for UFO sightings, when reports of seeing physical craft had tapered off. Even more tantalizing, the Langenburg UFOs had left behind a physical trace, the circles. This classifies the sighting as a close encounter of the second kind. Weight: 31.56 grams. Packaging: Uv Light, Box and COA. 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. Please do not hesitate to ask questions about this or any of our other auctions! 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.
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2024 Canada Langenburg Event Unexplained phenomena pure silver coin
A gorgeous proof silver coin that glows in the dark – Seventh UFO coin from the RCM. Coin comes in all original packaging and includes the special flashlight. The coin weighs 31.56 grams and is 49.8 mm x 28.6 mm. It is minted to the standard of 99.99% purity!! The obverse has the image of King Charles (by Steven Rosati). A uniquely numbered certificate is included. Very limited mintage of only 6,500. Coin #7 brings you a close encounter of the second kind. Some crop circles are harder to dismiss. And that’s what makes Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident so intriguing! Viewed from the witness’s perspective, the Langenburg Event is the seventh unusual encounter re-told as part of our popular. On the morning of September 1?? , 1974, a farmer was swathing his fields near the town of Langenburg, Saskatchewan, when he noticed five highly polished, steel-like objects at the edge of a slough. Upon closer look, he noticed these unusual saucer-shaped objects were rotating rapidly and hovering just above the ground. He continued to observe them until they suddenly rose up, emitting a strange vapour as they silently disappeared into the sky. But the objects hadn’t vanished without a trace; according to the RCMP incident report, they left behind “five different distinct circles, caused by something exerting what had to be heavy air or exhaust pressure over the highgrass, ” which was curious enough to warrant serious attention both locally and worldwide. See a famous UFO/UAP incident from the witness’s perspective. Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident. Coin #7 presents a view of the Langenburg Event that occurred in 1974, when a farmer came across five saucer-shaped objects in his field. One of the most in-demand themes. T his 1 oz. 99.99% pure silver coin features a rectangle shape and a horizontal perspective that shows all five objects, as described by the witness. If you enjoy UFO/UAP stories, this coin is for you! Bold and colourful, its design is endlessly engaging, and it makes for a fun gift or addition to any collection! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Instead of “UFO, ” scientists and officials have now adopted the acronym “UAP” (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon) as a more encompassing term for unexplainable sights or phenomena. Nobody does UFO stories like we do! Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena. Is a fun series for everyone, whether you’re a believer or skeptic. The seven coins issued so far are all based on documented accounts of strange encounters, occurrences and sightings across Canada – the mysterious circumstances make for great storytelling, especially through colourful art enhanced with glowing effects. The reverse design by Steve Hepburn presents the artist’s rendition of the well-documented Langenburg Event, which occurred on the morning of September 1, 1974. The incident is presented from the witness’s perspective: seated on his now-stalled swather with his back to the viewer, the farmer looks on as five saucer-shaped objects lift off after hovering above the tall grass. The vapour emitted by these objects, as well as the radioactive material deposited on the circular patterns that formed beneath them, are visible when the blacklight paint technology is activated. The obverse features a radial pattern behind the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. GST or HST EXEMPT item. Usually MUCH cheaper for multiples of this item or similar weight/size.. your item is being sent by a cheaper and slower but fully trackable method (3-4 weeks typically). I have no control over how long the postal systems take to get it to you.
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UFO Langenburg Event Glow-in-the-Dark 2024 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin
A GREAT CANADIAN COIN GIFT. More available upon request! Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena Series. Coin#7 in the Series. 9999 PURE SILVER Glow-in-the-Dark PROOF COIN. Links below to see our other UFO COINS. 9999 Pure Silver Glow Coin. 9999 Pure Silver Coin. ROYAL CANADIAN MINT LOGO BLACK LIGHT FLASHLIGHT FOR GLOW IN DARK UFO COINS. Coin #7 brings you a close encounter of the second kind. Some crop circles are harder to dismiss. And that’s what makes Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident so intriguing! Viewed from the witness’s perspective, the Langenburg Event is the seventh unusual encounter re-told as part of our popular. On the morning of September 1?? , 1974, a farmer was swathing his fields near the town of Langenburg, Saskatchewan, when he noticed five highly polished, steel-like objects at the edge of a slough. Upon closer look, he noticed these unusual saucer-shaped objects were rotating rapidly and hovering just above the ground. He continued to observe them until they suddenly rose up, emitting a strange vapour as they silently disappeared into the sky. But the objects hadn’t vanished without a trace; according to the RCMP incident report, they left behind “five different distinct circles, caused by something exerting what had to be heavy air or exhaust pressure over the high grass, ” which was curious enough to warrant serious attention both locally and worldwide. See a famous UFO/UAP incident from the witness’s perspective. Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident. Coin #7 presents a view of the Langenburg Event that occurred in 1974, when a farmer came across five saucer-shaped objects in his field. One of the most in-demand themes. (Coin #6), this 1 oz. 99.99% pure silver coin features a rectangle shape and a horizontal perspective that shows all five objects, as described by the witness. If you enjoy UFO/UAP stories, this coin is for you! Bold and colourful, its design is endlessly engaging, and it makes for a fun gift or addition to any collection! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. A black light flashlight (included) activates the glowing colour effect on your coin’s reverse, which presents a view of the five mysterious objects described by the eyewitness. When the black light paint technology is activated, these objects are seen emitting an eerie glow as they fly away, leaving radioactive circular patterns in the field below. Instead of “UFO, ” scientists and officials have now adopted the acronym “UAP” (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon) as a more encompassing term for unexplainable sights or phenomena. Nobody does UFO stories like we do! Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena. Is a fun series for everyone, whether you’re a believer or skeptic. The seven coins issued so far are all based on documented accounts of strange encounters, occurrences and sightings across Canada – the mysterious circumstances make for great storytelling, especially through colourful art enhanced with glowing effects. Is the 7th release from the Unexplaided Phenomena series. 2024 – THE LANGENBURG EVENT. 2023 – THE DUNCAN INCIDENT. 2022 – THE YUKON ENCOUNTER. 2021 – MONTREAL UFO INCIDENT. 2020 – THE CLARENVILLE EVENT. 2019 – SHAG HARBOUR INCIDENT. 2018 – FALCON LAKE INCIDENT. This captivating addition to your collection delves into the mystery and allure of the unexplained. As a premier coin dealer, we offer modern numismatic treasures along with gold and silver bullion and bars. About the Langenburg event. 45 years ago, The Town of Langenburg became an international sensation! On September 1st, 1974 former farmer Edwin Fuhr faced an incredibly rare experience. Around 10:30 a. Then 36-year-old was swathing his fields when he saw five saucer-shaped objects on the edge of a slough. Thinking that someone was playing a joke on him, Fuhr got off of his swather for a closer look, but still kept at least 15 feet back. He says the saucers were hovering a foot off the ground and rotating at a high rate of speed. Fuhr stopped, backed up and got on his swather. It didn’t start. So, he sat there watching them hover, too scared to move. After 15 minutes the objects took off – emitting a grey vapour from underneath – and disappeared into the sky. They made no sound. The objects flew away so fast that they were gone “like that, ” says Fuhr, clapping his hands. When objects flew away the grass in the centre of each circle was standing, while the grass surrounding that was flattened in a clockwise circle. Also, the place where they landed became extremely radioactive. It was crazy fall. I gave probably more than 10 000 interviews. My head was booming, I couldn’t sleep at night. I thought it would never stop. People were coming to our farm from all over the world with planes, buses, cars. I had visitors from Australia, China, Japan, US. Even United States Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force showed up. I remember when I went to Regina Farm Show… I ended up giving interviews 3 days in the row. I got so sick and tired from all those microphones in your face, I didn’t want to make another one. Remembers Fuhr. The Langenburg incident came at the tail end of a golden age for UFO sightings, when reports of seeing physical craft had tapered off. Even more tantalizing, the Langenburg UFOs had left behind a physical trace, the circles. This classifies the sighting as a close encounter of the second kind. Weight: 31.56 grams. Packaging: Uv Light, Box and COA. 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. Please do not hesitate to ask questions about this or any of our other auctions! 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.
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2020 Canada Clarenville Event 1oz Silver $20 Glow in the Dark Coin UFO Phenomena
Certificate # 300 – 600 available, check for availability. Original RCM box, case, certificate and flashlight (no battery included).
2020 Canada Clarenville Event 1oz Silver $20 Glow in the Dark Coin UFO Phenomena
Certificate # 300 – 600 available, check for availability. Original RCM box, case, certificate and flashlight (no battery included). This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “saltedfishstudio” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped to Canada.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Denomination: 20 Dollars
- Year: 2020
- Grade: Ungraded
- Features: Commemorative
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
- Certification: Uncertified
2020 Canada Clarenville Event 1oz Silver $20 Glow in the Dark Coin UFO Phenomena
Certificate # 300 – 600 available, check for availability. Original RCM box, case, certificate and flashlight (no battery included). This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “saltedfishstudio” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Denomination: 20 Dollars
- Type: Commemorative
- Year: 2020
- Grade: Ungraded
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
- Certification: Uncertified