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Canada Coin Set Silver Puzzle Connecting Canadian History Only 800 Minted
The coin shown in the pictures are sample stock photos and you will receive the coins similar or better but not exactly as shown in the pictures. The centre coin is the first to combine three historic effigies on its obverse: Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V. PIECES OF CANADA’S HISTORY! The Royal Canadian Mint’s 2018 puzzle coin set. Dives into the pages ofhistory for a visual exploration of Canada’s identity from 1866 to 1916. They are the snapshots of a bygone era-images that speak to who we were and still are today. This Puzzle coin set is the story of Canada from 1866 to 1916, told through select photographs from Library and Archives Canada. From a Father of Confederation tothe image of winter in Canada, each puzzle-shaped coin is an exquisite stepping-stone through time, culminating in the selectively gold-plated centrepiece and its depiction of Canada’s political heart during that era: the original Centre Block on Parliament Hill. A 14-coin puzzle set that pieces together Canada’s first 50 years! The Royal Canadian Mint’s 2018 puzzle coin set dives into the pages ofhistory for a visual exploration of Canada’s identity from 1866 to 1916. A NATION’S PHOTO ALBUM! The 13 outer puzzle-shaped pieces feature sepia-toned reproductions of photographs from the collection of Library and Archives Canada, the national institution tasked with preserving Canada’s documentary heritage. Each of these imagesrepresents a different theme, from Canada’s most influential prime ministers to photographs representing culture, industry and transport. In addition to the gold-coloured frames on the 13 outer pieces, the centre coin features selective gold plating on its depiction of the Centre Block building and along the rim, as well as the combined effigies on the obverse. The completed puzzle comes beautifully packaged in a wooden collector case with black beauty box. With a very low mintage of just 800 coins worldwide, this is likely to be an equally limited collecting opportunity. A must-have for numismatists and history enthusiasts! Your 14-piece puzzle coin set is 99.99% pure silver, with a combined diameter of 123.7 millimetres and a total nominal metal weight of 502.47 grams. Designed by artist Tony Bianco, the center coin design features a gold plated image of the Centre Block of Canada’s parliament buildings which were completed (for the Province of Canada) in 1866, and remained the home of Canada’s federal government until 1916 when all but the Library of Parliament was destroyed by fire. Surrounding the Centre Block of Parliament image, the 13 puzzle-shaped coins feature sepia-toned reproductions of historic photographs from Library and Archives Canada. These images connect to form a visual narrative of the first half century ofCanada as a self-governing nation. Wyon, King Edward VII by G. DeSaulles and King George V by Sir E. Featured on the central coin, the original Centre Blockbuilding on Parliament Hill was built to house the legislature of the Province of Canada. It was completed in 1866, but became the seat of government for the Dominion of Canada following Confederation in 1867. Tragically, fire gutted the Centre Block and its familiar Victoria Tower on the night of February 3, 1916, sparing only the Library of Parliament. Photography can be credited with helping to build this nation and develop its identity. Government use of photographs can be traced back to surveying expeditions in the Prairies during the 1850s and in the Arctic by the end of the century. Photos also became promotionaltools for both private and commercial interests, including the railroad companies that sought to promote Canada as an immigration or tourist destination. Your completed puzzle comes beautifully packaged in a wooden collector case with black beauty box. Each coin is individually encapsulated with a defined space between them, to draw attention to the individual pieces and reduce the risk of rubbing during transit. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ANY CANADIAN COINS, SETS, ROLLS, RCM PRODUCTS, PLEASE LET ME ASSIST YOU AND THE CHANCES ARE GOOD THAT I MAY FIND IT FOR YOU AT A PRICE WHICH WILL BEAT THE MARKET TREND PRICE. I HAVE HUGE INVENTORY OF CANADIAN COINS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS LIKE SMALL CENTS, LARGE CENTS, TOKENS, 5 CENT SILVERS, FIVE CENT NICKEL COINS, TEN CENTS THE SAME WAY AND 25 CENT AND 50 CENT AND DOLLARS THE SAME WAY. ALSO GOT LOTS IN PROOFLIKE SETS, ROYAL CANADIAN MINT PRODUCTS AND SETS, COMMEMORATIVE CANADIAN SETS OF COINS AND HAVE SOME COIN SUPPLIES AND ALBUMS TOO FOR PRESERVING YOUR COINS. I HAVE BEEN SERVING MY VALUED CUSTOMERS SINCE 1995 AND I TRY MY BEST TO PROVIDE THEM TOP QUALITY SERVICE AND EXCELLENT PRODUCTS AT A FAIR PRICE. PLEASE KEEP IN TOUCH AND IF ANYTHING IN CANADIAN COINS IS ON YOUR LIST, PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND I WILL GLADLY WORK ON IT. KS FOR LOOKING AND HAVE A GREAT TIME!
1998/2000 Canada 50 Cents Sterling Silver History of Sports in Canada Coin Set
50 Cents History of Sports in Canada 1998/1999/2000. The Sports Featured Are. Soccer, Skiing, Skating, Car Racing, Football, Basketball, Golf, Yachting, Hockey, Bowling, Curling And Equestrian. This 12 Piece Set Comes In Its Original Flat Metal Package And Box. Specification:Composition : 92.5% Silver/ 7.5% Copper. SEE MY STORE FOR MORE CHOICES. EN FRANÇAIS ET ANGLAIS. QUEBEC CANADA J6T 4M5. Mardi Au Samedi De.
The Medallic History of Mankind, Complete Set of 100 Gold Plated Silver Coins
This was one of the Franklin Mint’s premier sets, and is very impressive – 100 large gold-plated silver medals issued over 8 years chronicling the entire history of mankind, from the discovery of fire to landing on the moon. The entire set is contained in two large leather bound albums. This is one of those sets that is rarely seen. There are 100 Coin (50 per Volume), for 185 Troy Oz. Or 208 oz of Pure Silve r in total for the whole set each medal weighs 2 Troy Oz. These Medals are 24kt Gold Plated. Includes all documentation as well. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Dollars”. The seller is “private-me2″ and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, Japan.
- Modified Item: No
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
- Certification Number: MAR 15 1974
- Certification: NGC
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Denomination: Small Cent
- KM Number: 11111
2022 Black History Underground Railroad $20 Proof Pure Silver Coin Canada
They risked it all for the promise of freedom at the end of their long journey, and that freedom had a name: “the promised land” that is present-day Canada. Coin honours the flight to freedom of those who “rode” the Underground Railroad to Canada, a safe haven after slavery was abolished here on August 1, 1834. From the early 1800s through 1865, at least 30,000 enslaved people of African descent fled to British North America by way of a covert network of routes and safe houses. Many of these freedom seekers-men, women and children-travelled by foot, and often at night to avoid re-capture. Once in Canada, they found refuge in Black communities and settled in parts of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, where they were secure in their freedom, but not free from discrimination. Celebrate Black History year-round with this heartfelt tribute to the freedom seekers. NEW RELEASE FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH! This is the fourth coin in our annual. Series, which honours the legacy of Black people in Canada whose achievements and struggles are an important part of Canada’s story. REMEMBERING THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD! Crafted in 1 oz. Of 99.99% pure silver, this coin commemorates the Underground Railroad, the pathway to freedom for enslaved people of African descent who escaped to present-day Canada in the 19th century. A powerful addition to any collection, this is the first RCM coin commemorating the Underground Railroad. Canada was regarded as a safe haven after slavery was abolished throughout the British Empire on August 1, 1834 (August 1 is Emancipation Day in Canada), and it was the terminus for at least 30,000 enslaved people, believed to be as many as 100,000, who travelled the Underground Railroad. THE FOCUS IS ON HISTORY! To keep the focus on those who risked it all for freedom, the only word engraved on the reverse is “CANADA” and it is part of the design. The stars in the night sky, including the Big Dipper seen on the coin’s reverse, helped guide the freedom seekers in their journey north to “CANADA”. Coin, your 2022 coin features a symbol of Canada on its obverse, where the maple leaf forms a repeating pattern that fills the field. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins, including this one, which has a limited mintage of just 5,500 coins worldwide. Design: Designed by Canadian artist Kwame Delfish, your coin’s reverse is an ode to the “Gospel Train” or Underground Railroad, the pathway to freedom for enslaved people of African descent in the 19th century. The placement of men, women and children along the coin’s edge creates a sense of circular motion to represent a long, continuous journey. The tall trees and rocky terrain are a reminder of some of the challenges they faced in the wilderness, where they often battled the elements while avoiding capture. Travelling at night, these freedom seekers are guided by the Big Dipper appearing in the night sky, where the stars directed them north to freedom and a new life in “CANADA”. The obverse features a maple leaf pattern, the year “2022″, a denomination of “20 DOLLARS” and the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. This coin is meant to honour and pay homage to the ancestral slaves that escaped to the North in search of freedom. Many did not get to complete the journey and faced the same (if not more) hardships than what they left behind. The ones that made it built their legacies and shaped the mosaic that Canada is today. My hope is that their strength and courage is illustrated on this coin, and that I have sung their gospel. Our history is rich and it is meaningful. In sharing these stories, I hope to build awareness and encourage others to take the time to learn not only about the hardships, but the contributions and the achievements of Black people in Canada. Christa Bruce, Product Manager, Royal Canadian Mint. While engraving this coin, I focused my attention on the people because this is their story. I opted for a layered approach by first giving shape to the figures that represent the tens of thousands who risked their lives to find freedom. Other details add to the storytelling-for example, in the sky, a mix of frostings creates a twinkling effect that mimics starlight when you view the coin from different angles. Matthew Porter, Sculptor/Engraver/3D Graphics. August 1 is Emancipation Day in Canada The Underground Railroad helped many people of African descent escape enslavement in the American South, but until the 19th century, slavery existed in British North America (Canada) too. While anti-slavery measures had already been enacted in some Canadian jurisdictions, the. 1833, that came into effect on August 1, 1834 abolished slavery across most of the British Empire, including present-day Canada. In reality, freedom came more gradually to some and equality was far from assured. But the imperial statute represents a monumental milestone in Black Canadian history, and it shaped the view of Canada as a safe haven and a popular terminus for those who travelled the Freedom Train. To maintain secrecy and avoid capture or punishment, the Underground Railroad used a system of code words based on railroad terminology. Located in “terminals” (cities or towns), a “station” or “depot” was a temporary safe house run by a “station master, ” who hid the fugitives and provided meals and clothing. The ladle-shaped asterism known as the Big Dipper was dubbed the drinking gourd. ” To those who escaped and travelled at night, the “drinking gourd” served as a point of reference in the night sky: the two stars on the outer edge of its “bowl always point to the North Star or Polaris, the lodestar for anyone travelling north. Packaging: Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. 99.99% pure silver. Kwame Delfish (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
2018 Fine Silver Puzzle Coin Set Connecting Canadian History (1866-1916)
While Canada’s first puzzle coin issued in 2017 celebrated Canada 150, this new 2018 puzzle coin set consists of 14 individual coins that piece together to tell the story of a nation’s character and growth between 1866 and 1916. The coins beautifully connect Canadian history and highlight iconic elements of the first half-century of the Dominion of Canada-the era that laid the foundation for the Canada we now call home. With the same ultra-low mintage of just 800 as the 2017 issue, demand is expected to far exceed supply for this newest puzzle set. The outer ring is comprised of 13 linked puzzle-shaped pieces that feature sepia-toned reproductions of original photographs from Library and Archives Canada, all dating from the same seminal half-century of our nation. As a pure silver coin set issued by the Royal Canadian Mint, this item is HST/GST exempt. These include Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V. Each of the 13 outer coins features an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada’s first prime minister and the statesman of a new nation. Northwest Mounted Police, established in 1873. Sowing for Tomorrow: Canada’s tradition of agriculture. Klondike Gold Rush of 1896. Forests and loggers who contributed to building Canada. The Iron Horse Across Canada: Canadian Pacific Railway Locomotive No. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, a prime minister known for his mastery of the art of compromise. Winter on the Rideau Canal: Lord and Lady Minto, Canada’s eighth governor-general and his wife, skating. Fishery tradition on Canada’s coasts. Totem poles of Alert Bay, BC, a cultural representation of First Peoples. Westward Bound, featuring the westward journey of many settlers. Total number of coins: 14. Assembled diameter: 123.7 mm. Outer ring coin weights: 1 oz fine silver (each). Centre coin weight: 3 oz fine silver. Total coin weight: 16 oz fine silver. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “delise8432″ and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Certification Number: 715/800
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
- Certification: Royal Canadian Mint
- Modified Item: No
2018 $310 Pure Silver 14-piece Puzzle Coin Connecting Canadian History 1866-1916
Never removed from case. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “eurocast” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Certification Number: RCM # 167787
- Grade: PROOF
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
- Modified Item: No
- Certification: Royal Candian Mint