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2012 Canada 9999 Silver 5 Coin Set Farewell to the Penny

2012 Canada 9999 Silver 5 Coin Set Farewell to the Penny

2012 Canada 9999 Silver 5 Coin Set Farewell to the Penny

2012 Canada 9999 Silver 5 Coin Set Farewell to the Penny

2012 Canada 9999 Silver 5 Coin Set – Farewell to the Penny. For your consideration I have a 2012 Canada 9999 Silver 5 Coin Set – Farewell to the Penny for sale that would make a great addition to any collection. The item pictured is the exact item for sale please feel free to request more photographs if you seem unsure of anything. Thank you kindly for your time. I have other maples not listed please feel free to inquire about a specific silver maple. The item “2012 Canada 9999 Silver 5 Coin Set Farewell to the Penny” is in sale since Thursday, September 13, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “j_p_coins” and is located in Toronto, ON. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States, France, Mexico, United Kingdom, Japan.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

2012 Silver Cent Canada Ngc Pf70 Ucam Proof 5 Coin Design Farewell Penny Set

2012 Silver Cent Canada Ngc Pf70 Ucam Proof 5 Coin Design Farewell Penny Set

2012 Silver Cent Canada Ngc Pf70 Ucam Proof 5 Coin Design Farewell Penny Set

2012 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT PROOF SILVER 1 CENT NGC PF 70 UCAM! FAREWELL TO THE PENNY EXTREMELY RARE! M ade in pure silver. 999 FINE PURE SILVER. MINTAGE: JUST 5,000 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT. The year 2012 marks the end of production of Canadas 1-cent piece. To celebrate the pennys long history, the Royal Canadian Mint offer ed a series of commemorative pennies, each struck in pure silver with a proof finish. Together, these trace the history of the denomination. 1908-191 0 Though the reverse and obverse design of this penny predates the Royal Mints presence in Canada, when the first coin was struck on Canadian soil in 1908, it was a penny just like this one. The reverse features the maple wreath design that had been present on Canadian 1-cent coins since the Victorian era, framing a central field featuring the words ONE CENT and the year of production. The obverse features the effigy of King Edward VII. 1911-192 0 In 1911, George V became king and the obverse of the Canadian 1-Cent coin changed to feature the effigy of the new monarch. At the same time, a new reverse design featuring the word CANADA was introduced. The obverse continued to feature the effigy of King George V, though complications in 1936 caused by the abdication of King George V s successor, Edward VIII, led the Mint to modify the 1936 dies in order to produce never-circulated George V dot cents in the event of a delay in production of 1937 coinage. 1967 To celebrate Canadas centennial, Canadian artist Alex Colville created a special commemorative reverse design for the penny featuring a rock dove in flight. Kruger-Gray and first used in 1937. Originally composed of copper, 2012′s one cent circulation coin is made of either zinc or copper-plated steel. In 1982, the shape of the penny was modified from perfectly circular to a 12-sided design to assist the visually impaired. This shape was maintained until 1997, when the penny became round again until its final striking in 2012. This silver cent set is in. Stunning proof condition – PF 70 UCAM by NGC. AMERICAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION LIFE MEMBER. The item “2012 SILVER CENT CANADA NGC PF70 UCAM PROOF 5 COIN DESIGN FAREWELL PENNY SET” is in sale since Thursday, May 26, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Small Cents”. The seller is “e_coins” and is located in Sayville, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification Number: 3693981;3693966;3693970;3693968;3693974
  • Grade: PF70 UCAM
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: .999 FINE PURE SILVER
  • Certification: NGC
  • Country of Manufacture: Canada
  • FAREWELL TO THE PENNY: COMPLETE 5 COIN DESIGN SET – 5,000 MINTED !!!

Canada Coin Lot Group of Seven $20 GITD Glow in the Dark Farewell Penny Silver

Canada Coin Lot Group of Seven $20 GITD Glow in the Dark Farewell Penny Silver

Fine Silver Coin – Varley, Stormy Weather – Mintage: 7,000 (2012). Fine silver (99.99% pure). RCM engravers reproduced the Stormy Weather, Georgian Bay (1921) painting by F. Varley (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). Fine Silver Coin – Lismer, Nova Scotia Fishing Village – Mintage: 7000 (2012). RCM engravers reproduced the Nova Scotia Fishing Village painting by Arthur Lismer (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). Fine Silver Coin – Carmichael, Houses – Mintage: 7,000 (2012). 99.99% pure silver. Franklin Carmichael (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). Kruger-Gray (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). Quetzalcoatlus 25-Cent Coloured Glow-in-the-Dark Coin specifications. Csotonyi (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). Tylosaurus 25-Cent Coloured Glow-in-the-Dark Coin specifications. As a Gift, you will also receive. A single Karl Marx 0 Banknote. It’s a highly collectible souvenir. On May 5th 2018, the city of Trier celebrates the 200th birthday of it’s famous son Karl Marx and on this occasion they printed a banknote. The Zero Euro is a souvenir banknote with authorized printing by the European Central Bank (ECB). The bill is brand new and uncirculated. The item “Canada Coin Lot Group of Seven $20 GITD Glow in the Dark Farewell Penny Silver” is in sale since Monday, July 9, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “jrh_1991″ and is located in Montreal, Quebec. This item can be shipped worldwide.

2012 Canada 1-cent Farewell To The Penny Silver 5-coin Set

2012 Canada 1-cent Farewell To The Penny Silver 5-coin Set

2012 CANADA 1-CENT FAREWELL TO THE PENNY SILVER 5-COIN SET. The year 2012 marks the end of production of Canada’s 1-cent piece. To celebrate the penny’s long history, the Royal Canadian Mint is offering a series of commemorative pennies rendered in exquisite alloy and finishes. Each of the five coins in this exceptional commemorative set of five Canadian 1-cent coins is certified to be 99.99% pure silver. This unique set celebrates the evolution of Canada’s penny from its first striking at the Royal Mint in Ottawa (later the Royal Canadian Mint) in 1908 to the 1-cent coin’s final striking at the Royal Canadian Mint’s Winnipeg branch in 2012. The reverse features the maple wreath design that had been present on Canadian 1-cent coins since the Victorian era, framing a central field featuring the words’ONE CENT’ and the year of production. The obverse features the effigy of King Edward VII. At the same time, a new reverse design featuring the word’CANADA’ was introduced. The obverse continued to feature the effigy of King George V, though complications in 1936 caused by the abdication of King George V’s successor, Edward VIII, led the Mint to modify the 1936 dies in order to produce never-circulated George V’dot cents’ in the event of a delay in production of 1937 coinage. 1967: To celebrate Canada’s centennial, Canadian artist Alex Colville created a special commemorative reverse design for the penny featuring a rock dove in flight. This shape was maintained until 1997, when the penny became round again until its final striking in 2012. The obverse has featured four different effigies of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II since 1953. The effigy introduced in 1990, which appears on the coin in this set, was the first to be created by a Canadian: Dora de Pedery-Hunt. This unique set features all Penny’s reverse designs throughout the Canadian history until the Penny’s last year in 2012 (including a special design by Alex Colville to commemorate Canada’s Centennial in 1967). All coins are in fine silver; No GST! Coins packaged in a custom wood case and beauty box created specifically for the 2012 Farewell to the Penny. Please contact me if you have any questions and concerns. The item “2012 CANADA 1-CENT FAREWELL TO THE PENNY SILVER 5-COIN SET” is in sale since Sunday, March 25, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Paper Money\ World\North & Central America\Canada\Bank of Canada”. The seller is “zmlbil-lcdnl6sh” and is located in Delta, British Columbia. This item can be shipped to Canada.
  • Country: Canada
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

2012 Farewell to the Penny 5 coin Canada Fine Silver Proof set

2012 Farewell to the Penny 5 coin Canada Fine Silver Proof set

2012 Farewell to the Penny 5 coin Canada Fine Silver Proof set

We are offering a 2012 5-coin Farewell. To the Penny set, as issued by the RCM. This set has the five different designs. Used on the Canadian Cent during its. Production years: 1858 to 2012. Set comes with serialized Certificate of. The coins shown are the actual items for sale. Please wait for us to send you an invoice. For in-person pick-up we also accept cash or Interac. Thank you for looking. The item “2012 Farewell to the Penny 5 coin Canada Fine Silver Proof set” is in sale since Friday, July 20, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “jandm-coin-jewellery” and is located in Vancouver, BC. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Farewell to the Penny 2012 Canada 1 cent 5 oz. Fine Silver Coin

Farewell to the Penny 2012 Canada 1 cent 5 oz. Fine Silver Coin

Farewell to the Penny 2012 Canada 1 cent 5 oz. Fine Silver Coin

Farewell to the Penny 2012 Canada 1 cent 5 oz. Fine Silver Coin

2012 Canada 1 cent – 5 oz. FAREWELL TO THE PENNY. The year 2012 marks the end of production of Canadas 1-cent piece. To celebrate the pennys long history, the Royal Canadian Mint is offering a series of commemorative pennies rendered in exquisite finishes. This commemorative 1-cent piece is certified to be 99.99% fine silver with a diameter of 65 millimetres and a metal weight of 157.6 grams. The reverse features G. Kruger-Grays iconic 1937 design, which was used as the Canadian 1-cent piece reverse image from 1937 to 2012, with the sole exception of 1967. The image features two upright five-lobed maple leaves, the larger one on the right slightly overlapping the smaller leaf on the left. Both are attached by their stems to a small twig. The date of the pennys last production, 2012, is engraved just below and to the left of the central image. Face Value: 1 cent. 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. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor. The item “Farewell to the Penny 2012 Canada 1 cent 5 oz. Fine Silver Coin” is in sale since Thursday, February 8, 2018. 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.

Set of 5 Coins Canada 2012 Silver Proof Set Farewell to the Penny

Set of 5 Coins Canada 2012 Silver Proof Set Farewell to the Penny

Set of 5 Coins Canada 2012 Silver Proof Set Farewell to the Penny

Set of 5 Coins Canada 2012 Silver Proof Set Farewell to the Penny

Set of 5 Coins Canada 2012 Silver Proof Set Farewell to the Penny

Set of 5 Coins Canada 2012 Silver Proof Set Farewell to the Penny

Set of 5 Coins Canada 2012 Silver Proof Set Farewell to the Penny

Set of 5 Coins Canada 2012 Silver Proof Set Farewell to the Penny

Making Change: The Story of the Canadian Penny. On January 2, 1908, Countess Alice Grey, wife of Canada’s ninth Governor-General, Albert Henry George Grey, had the honour of striking Canada’s first domestically produced coin: a 1-cent piece. But the Canadian penny itself had already been alive and well for half a century by then.. 1858: Of Tokens and Copper Buttons. When Upper Canada (Ontario) and Lower Canada (Quebec) were united into the Province of Canada in 1841, Spanish and American silver and gold, British sovereigns, and copper tokens – even copper buttons – circulated alongside one another. By 1858, however, standardized decimal coins bearing the word “CANADA” were circulated in bronze in a 1-cent denomination and silver in 5-cent, 10-cent, and 20-cent denominations. 1920: Two Maple Leaves On a Smaller Penny. The Royal Mint introduced a new design for the penny, created by Fred Lewis, featuring two maple leaves flanking the words “ONE CENT” beneath the word “CANADA” on the coin’s reverse side. The Mint also reduced the penny’s diameter. 1967: The Penny Takes Flight to Celebrate Confederation. To celebrate Canada’s centennial, famed Canadian artist Alex Colville created a special commemorative set of coin designs for 1967. His design for the 1-cent piece – an image of the rock dove in flight – is still found in circulation today. 2012: The Canadian Penny’s Last Year. Since Countess Grey struck the first Canadian-minted penny in 1908, more than 35 billion have been produced. In 2012, the Government of Canada announced its decision to eliminate the penny from Canada’s coinage system. Though the humble penny will one day disappear from our midst, its unique role in the history of Canadian coinage remains timeless. And the penny itself, though perhaps no longer present in our pockets, will always hold a special place in our hearts. The item “Set of 5 Coins Canada 2012 Silver Proof Set Farewell to the Penny” is in sale since Tuesday, June 5, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “gallant1982″ and is located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.

Set of 5 Coins Canada 2012 Silver Proof Set Farewell to the Penny

Set of 5 Coins Canada 2012 Silver Proof Set Farewell to the Penny

Set of 5 Coins Canada 2012 Silver Proof Set Farewell to the Penny

All original packaging and COA from the Mint. The item “Set of 5 Coins Canada 2012 Silver Proof Set Farewell to the Penny” is in sale since Saturday, January 21, 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 1 Cent Coin Set Farewell to the Penny (2012) Proof Fine Silver RCM Box

Canada 1 Cent Coin Set Farewell to the Penny (2012) Proof Fine Silver RCM Box

Canada 1 Cent Coin Set Farewell to the Penny (2012) Proof Fine Silver RCM Box

Fine Silver 5 Coin Set – Farewell to the Penny – Mintage: 5000 (2012). Fine silver (99.99% pure). DeSaulles (reverse), Georges W. Blakemore (reverse), Sir E. Fred Lewis (reverse), Sir E. Fine silver 1 cent (1967) – Farewell to the Penny (2012). Alex Colville (reverse), Arnold Machin (obverse). Kruger-Gray (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). This coin comes with the Wooden Collectible case. Received directly from the Mint. The item “Canada 1 Cent Coin Set Farewell to the Penny (2012) Proof Fine Silver RCM Box” is in sale since Monday, April 02, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “jrh_1991″ and is located in Montreal, Quebec. This item can be shipped worldwide.

2012 Canada Farewell to the Penny 5 coin Fine Silver Set

2012 Canada Farewell to the Penny 5 coin Fine Silver Set

2012 Canada Farewell to the Penny 5 coin Fine Silver Set

2012 Canada Farewell to the Penny 5 coin Fine Silver Set. The year 2012 marks the end of production of Canada’s 1-cent piece. To celebrate the penny’s long history, the Royal Canadian Mint is offering a series of commemorative pennies rendered in exquisite alloy and finishes. Each of the five coins in this exceptional commemorative set of five Canadian 1-cent coins is certified to be 99.99% pure silver. This unique set celebrates the evolution of Canada’s penny from its first striking at the Royal Mint in Ottawa (later the Royal Canadian Mint) in 1908 to the 1-cent coin’s final striking at the Royal Canadian Mint’s Winnipeg branch in 2012. The reverse features the maple wreath design that had been present on Canadian 1-cent coins since the Victorian era, framing a central field featuring the words’ONE CENT’ and the year of production. The obverse features the effigy of King Edward VII. At the same time, a new reverse design featuring the word’CANADA’ was introduced. The obverse continued to feature the effigy of King George V, though complications in 1936 caused by the abdication of King George V’s successor, Edward VIII, led the Mint to modify the 1936 dies in order to produce never-circulated George V’dot cents’ in the event of a delay in production of 1937 coinage. 1967: To celebrate Canada’s centennial, Canadian artist Alex Colville created a special commemorative reverse design for the penny featuring a rock dove in flight. This shape was maintained until 1997, when the penny became round again until its final striking in 2012. The obverse has featured four different effigies of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II since 1953. The effigy introduced in 1990, which appears on the coin in this set, was the first to be created by a Canadian: Dora de Pedery-Hunt. Reverse: Small leaves design. Obverse: Effigy of King Edward VII. Composition: Pure Silver 99.99% Ag. Weight (g): 2.94. Diameter (mm): 19.1. Obverse: Effigy of King George V. Reverse: Two maple leaves design. Obverse: Effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: Maple twig design. Coins are encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded wooden case lined with flock and protected by a custom beauty box. Expedited Parcel w/ Tracking. Expedited Parcel w/ Tracking & Signature. Xpresspost w/ Tracking & Signature. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor. The item “2012 Canada Farewell to the Penny 5 coin Fine Silver Set” is in sale since Wednesday, October 11, 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 to Canada, United States, France, Australia, United Kingdom, Germany.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada