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2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

MEGA RARE 5-COIN SET!!!! THIS IS AN EXTREMELY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL 5-COIN SET!!!! Olympics – 5 Hologram Coin Set. All coins are proof struck and are in the highest possible grade. PF 70 Ultra Cameo. (PF is Proof Finish). This wonderful set portrays four of the many sporting events – Speed Skating, Cross Country, Skeleton, and Ski Jumping with and additional Olympic Spirit coin. This 5-coin set of. Proof hologram silver coins is a stunning release in the exciting world of numismatics. And struck by The. Issued as legal tender under the Government of Canada. Under official license of International Olympic Committee each of these silver proof coins is issued by Royal Canadian Mint and each coin is meticulously struck from 92.5% sterling silver in proof quality with a bonus hologram on each coin. Mint for the past seven years!! The use of multiple finishes for this stunning coin set provides an added depth and further showcase the combined craftsmanship and artistry that have produced these stunning designs. Vancouver 2010 Olympic coins. Sterling silver along with the hologram finish. Beautifully enhance the eye-catching proof designs of the amazing Royal Canadian Mint’s striking technology as it celebrates the Vancouver 2010 Olympics with this incredible five-coin set. This must-have five-coin set is a stunning example of our world-renowned craftsmanship as it presents four Olympic events and Olympic Spirit design while maintaining the same degree of realism, dimension and depth – true artistry and is a. Valuable and prized addition to any sports collector, Canadian, or a rare numismatic collection!! This amazing 92,5% sterling silver. Features multiple technologies to bring out the stunning beauty of the. Struck in the incredible proof finish. Is a fantastic way to introduce a collector to what is sure to be a very rare coin set from the prestigious Royal Canadian Mint. Additionally, each coin in this. Was expertly struck i. A three-dimensional proof finish with a mirror background on an incredible sterling silver coin which is minted from. By the Royal Canadian Mint, and has a. Limited mintage of 45,000. And each coin in this. Has been graded a perfect PF 70 Ultra Cameo, the highest possible grade from NGC!!! Furthermore, a super rare. Vancouver 2010 Olympic Label from the Royal Canadian Mint. On behalf of NGC is present on each coin in this spectacular five-coin set. These coins was created using. Different finishes to enhance the expert engraving and Royal Canadian Mint engravers have faithfully rendered the four events and the Olympic Spirit design in exceptionally fine detail. All five coins contain a stunning h. Ologram with an Olympic logo left side of each design. The denomination for each of the five coins – 25 DOLLARS – is located at the bottom of each coin, except for the Skeleton coin, where the denomination appears at the top. The Speed Skating coin contains the image of two skaters competing on the ice. The Cross Country coin presents the two competitors competing in this stunning event with the Canadian landscape in the background. The Skeleton coin contains the image of a competitor jumping on the board and beginning his run for the ultimate prize. The Ski Jumping coin features a competitor fiercely jumping from sliding down a large hill into the air with his skis and arms outstretched as if he was flying alongside the Canadian mountains. The Olympic Spirit coin contains the design of t. He fire of sport that lives within Olympic athletes as they strive to be the strongest and brightest in the world. The Reverse contains the. Profile of Queen Elizabeth II. The country of origin – CANADA – is located on the left side of each coin in this set. The year-date – 2009 – is located on the bottom of each coin’s design. The Olympic event and year – VANCOUVER 2010 – is located at the top of each coin in this set. The Edge for each coin in this. Furthermore, each coin in this set. Is securely protected in the NGC holder – the same technology that is used for the protection of some of the greatest coins in the world today. Additionally, a very rare label is also present. On behalf of the. The NGC label provides further guarantee of the coin’s weight, purity, and overall quality – adding a factor of collectability to this unique coin. Included with this super rare coin is the Original Government Packaging (OGP) – the protective black outer box with the Royal Canadian Mint’s logo on the outside. With contains five slots – one for each coin in this set, and each coin in the NGC holder fits perfectly into each slot in this box. Additionally, the original plastic bag that protects this deluxe box is included. A truly magnificent work of art!! The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Vancouver 2010, informally the 21st Winter Olympics, were a major international multi-sport event held from February 12 to 28, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the suburbs of Richmond, West Vancouver and the University Endowment Lands, and in the resort town of Whistler. Approximately 2,600 athletes from 82 nations participated in 86 events in fifteen disciplines. These Olympic Games were organized by the Vancouver Organizing Committee, headed by John Furlong. The 2010 Winter Olympics were the third Olympics hosted by Canada and the first by the province of British Columbia. Previously, Canada hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta. Following Olympic tradition, then-Vancouver mayor Sam Sullivan received the Olympic flag during the closing ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. The flag was raised on February 28, 2006, in a special ceremony and was on display at Vancouver City Hall until the Olympic opening ceremony. The event was officially opened by Governor General Michaëlle Jean, who was accompanied by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge. For the first time, Canada won gold in an official sport at an Olympic Games hosted at home, having failed to do so at both the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary (although Canada won a gold medal in the demonstration sport of curling in Calgary). Canada clinched their first gold medal on the second day of the competition and first topped the gold medal tally on the second to last day of competition and went on to become the first host nation since Norway in 1952 to lead the gold medal count. With 14, Canada broke the record for the most gold medals won at a single Winter Olympics, which was 13, set by the former Soviet Union in 1976 and Norway in 2002. The United States won the most medals in total, their second time doing so at the Winter Olympics, and broke the record for the most medals won at a single Winter Olympics with 37, a record held up to then by Germany in 2002 with 36 medals. Athletes from Slovakia and Belarus won the first Winter Olympic gold medals for their nations. 82 National Olympic Committees entered teams in the 2010 Winter Olympics. Cayman Islands, Colombia, Ghana, Montenegro, Pakistan, Peru and Serbia made their winter Olympic debuts. Tonga sought to make its Winter Olympic debut by entering a single competitor in luge, attracting some media attention, but he crashed in the final round of qualifying. Luxembourg qualified two athletes but did not participate because one did not reach the criteria set by the. And the other was injured before the Games. 86 events over 15 disciplines in 7 sports were included in the 2010 Winter Olympics. The three skating sports disciplines were figure skating, speed skating, and short track speed skating. The six skiing sport disciplines were alpine, cross-country skiing, freestyle, Nordic combined, ski jumping and snowboarding. The two bobsleigh sports disciplines were bobsleigh and skeleton. The other four sports were biathlon, curling, ice hockey, and luge. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each discipline. There were a number of events that were proposed to be included in the 2010 Winter Olympics. On November 28, 2006, the International Olympic Committee Executive Board voted to include ski cross in the official program. The Vancouver Olympic Committee subsequently approved the event to officially be part of the Games program. The arenas in which the games were held are open for the public to use. The Richmond Olympic Oval has since been turned into an athletic center. Is of extreme rarity due to the extreme popularity of the subject matter being Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games – 5-coin set and mega rare hologram finish and additionally its limited low worldwide mintage of 45,000 coins. Furthermore, with the highest possible grade of PF 70 Ultra Cameo. And Population For This Set = 215. With a very rare Olympic. Designed by the Royal Canadian Mint and with the Original Government Packaging – this five-coin set is an amazing rarity and an ultimate treasure. Never appears for sale on the open market and of supreme rarity in perfect grade – hence forth the ultimately low population. Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (NGC) has graded this coin set PF 70 Ultra Cameo for each coin (PF is Proof Finish). Certified at Proof 70 Ultra Cameo grade, the Numismatic Guaranty Company guarantees that this coin has no post-production imperfections at five times the magnification. The NGC label on each coin in this set provides further guarantee of each coin’s weight, purity, and overall quality – adding a factor of collectability to this unique coin set. The Authenticity and The Grade of each of these coins are guaranteed!! For this 5-coin set = 215 – for each coin – Speed Skating = 220, Cross Country = 219, Skeleton = 215, Ski Jumping = 216. Olympic Spirit = 220. This is an extremely limited and extremely rare. Technical Specifications for Each Coin in This Set. Obverse Finish: Hologram Proof. Fineness: 0.925 = 92.5%. Diameter: 40.00 millimeters. Weight For Each: 27.78 grams. Total Weight: 138.90 grams. Legal Tender: Canadian Legal Tender. 0.8261 Troy Ounce. Total ASW: 4.1305 Troy Ounces. Reverse Designer: Susanna Blunt. Original Packaging: Protective Deluxe Black. Mint Facility: Royal Canadian Mint. Country of Origin: Canada. Year of Issue: 2009. For this item, within the continental. The item “2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins” is in sale since Sunday, October 09, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coinmaestro” and is located in Maineville, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, SE, ID, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, BR, CL, CO.
  • Grade: PF 70 Ultra Cameo
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Certification: NGC
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Metal Content: Pure Silver
  • Year of Issue: 2009
  • Certification Numbers:: 3322779-121, 3322765-102, 3322674-071
  • More Certification Numbers: 3322752-122, 3322688-071

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

MEGA RARE 5-COIN SET!!!! THIS IS AN EXTREMELY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL 5-COIN SET!!!! Olympics – 5 Hologram Coin Set. All coins are proof struck and are in the highest possible grade. PF 70 Ultra Cameo. (PF is Proof Finish). This wonderful set portrays four of the many sporting events – Speed Skating, Cross Country, Skeleton, and Ski Jumping with and additional Olympic Spirit coin. This 5-coin set of. Proof hologram silver coins is a stunning release in the exciting world of numismatics. And struck by The. Issued as legal tender under the Government of Canada. Under official license of International Olympic Committee each of these silver proof coins is issued by Royal Canadian Mint and each coin is meticulously struck from 92.5% sterling silver in proof quality with a bonus hologram on each coin. Mint for the past seven years!! The use of multiple finishes for this stunning coin set provides an added depth and further showcase the combined craftsmanship and artistry that have produced these stunning designs. Vancouver 2010 Olympic coins. Sterling silver along with the hologram finish. Beautifully enhance the eye-catching proof designs of the amazing Royal Canadian Mint’s striking technology as it celebrates the Vancouver 2010 Olympics with this incredible five-coin set. This must-have five-coin set is a stunning example of our world-renowned craftsmanship as it presents four Olympic events and Olympic Spirit design while maintaining the same degree of realism, dimension and depth – true artistry and is a. Valuable and prized addition to any sports collector, Canadian, or a rare numismatic collection!! This amazing 92,5% sterling silver. Features multiple technologies to bring out the stunning beauty of the. Struck in the incredible proof finish. Is a fantastic way to introduce a collector to what is sure to be a very rare coin set from the prestigious Royal Canadian Mint. Additionally, each coin in this. Was expertly struck i. A three-dimensional proof finish with a mirror background on an incredible sterling silver coin which is minted from. By the Royal Canadian Mint, and has a. Limited mintage of 45,000. And each coin in this. Has been graded a perfect PF 70 Ultra Cameo, the highest possible grade from NGC!!! Furthermore, a super rare. Vancouver 2010 Olympic Label from the Royal Canadian Mint. On behalf of NGC is present on each coin in this spectacular five-coin set. These coins was created using. Different finishes to enhance the expert engraving and Royal Canadian Mint engravers have faithfully rendered the four events and the Olympic Spirit design in exceptionally fine detail. All five coins contain a stunning h. Ologram with an Olympic logo left side of each design. The denomination for each of the five coins – 25 DOLLARS – is located at the bottom of each coin, except for the Skeleton coin, where the denomination appears at the top. The Speed Skating coin contains the image of two skaters competing on the ice. The Cross Country coin presents the two competitors competing in this stunning event with the Canadian landscape in the background. The Skeleton coin contains the image of a competitor jumping on the board and beginning his run for the ultimate prize. The Ski Jumping coin features a competitor fiercely jumping from sliding down a large hill into the air with his skis and arms outstretched as if he was flying alongside the Canadian mountains. The Olympic Spirit coin contains the design of t. He fire of sport that lives within Olympic athletes as they strive to be the strongest and brightest in the world. The Reverse contains the. Profile of Queen Elizabeth II. The country of origin – CANADA – is located on the left side of each coin in this set. The year-date – 2009 – is located on the bottom of each coin’s design. The Olympic event and year – VANCOUVER 2010 – is located at the top of each coin in this set. The Edge for each coin in this. Furthermore, each coin in this set. Is securely protected in the NGC holder – the same technology that is used for the protection of some of the greatest coins in the world today. Additionally, a very rare label is also present. On behalf of the. The NGC label provides further guarantee of the coin’s weight, purity, and overall quality – adding a factor of collectability to this unique coin. Included with this super rare coin is the Original Government Packaging (OGP) – the protective black outer box with the Royal Canadian Mint’s logo on the outside. With contains five slots – one for each coin in this set, and each coin in the NGC holder fits perfectly into each slot in this box. Additionally, the original plastic bag that protects this deluxe box is included. A truly magnificent work of art!! The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Vancouver 2010, informally the 21st Winter Olympics, were a major international multi-sport event held from February 12 to 28, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the suburbs of Richmond, West Vancouver and the University Endowment Lands, and in the resort town of Whistler. Approximately 2,600 athletes from 82 nations participated in 86 events in fifteen disciplines. These Olympic Games were organized by the Vancouver Organizing Committee, headed by John Furlong. The 2010 Winter Olympics were the third Olympics hosted by Canada and the first by the province of British Columbia. Previously, Canada hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta. Following Olympic tradition, then-Vancouver mayor Sam Sullivan received the Olympic flag during the closing ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. The flag was raised on February 28, 2006, in a special ceremony and was on display at Vancouver City Hall until the Olympic opening ceremony. The event was officially opened by Governor General Michaëlle Jean, who was accompanied by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge. For the first time, Canada won gold in an official sport at an Olympic Games hosted at home, having failed to do so at both the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary (although Canada won a gold medal in the demonstration sport of curling in Calgary). Canada clinched their first gold medal on the second day of the competition and first topped the gold medal tally on the second to last day of competition and went on to become the first host nation since Norway in 1952 to lead the gold medal count. With 14, Canada broke the record for the most gold medals won at a single Winter Olympics, which was 13, set by the former Soviet Union in 1976 and Norway in 2002. The United States won the most medals in total, their second time doing so at the Winter Olympics, and broke the record for the most medals won at a single Winter Olympics with 37, a record held up to then by Germany in 2002 with 36 medals. Athletes from Slovakia and Belarus won the first Winter Olympic gold medals for their nations. 82 National Olympic Committees entered teams in the 2010 Winter Olympics. Cayman Islands, Colombia, Ghana, Montenegro, Pakistan, Peru and Serbia made their winter Olympic debuts. Tonga sought to make its Winter Olympic debut by entering a single competitor in luge, attracting some media attention, but he crashed in the final round of qualifying. Luxembourg qualified two athletes but did not participate because one did not reach the criteria set by the. And the other was injured before the Games. 86 events over 15 disciplines in 7 sports were included in the 2010 Winter Olympics. The three skating sports disciplines were figure skating, speed skating, and short track speed skating. The six skiing sport disciplines were alpine, cross-country skiing, freestyle, Nordic combined, ski jumping and snowboarding. The two bobsleigh sports disciplines were bobsleigh and skeleton. The other four sports were biathlon, curling, ice hockey, and luge. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each discipline. There were a number of events that were proposed to be included in the 2010 Winter Olympics. On November 28, 2006, the International Olympic Committee Executive Board voted to include ski cross in the official program. The Vancouver Olympic Committee subsequently approved the event to officially be part of the Games program. The arenas in which the games were held are open for the public to use. The Richmond Olympic Oval has since been turned into an athletic center. Is of extreme rarity due to the extreme popularity of the subject matter being Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games – 5-coin set and mega rare hologram finish and additionally its limited low worldwide mintage of 45,000 coins. Furthermore, with the highest possible grade of PF 70 Ultra Cameo. And Population For This Set = 215. With a very rare Olympic. Designed by the Royal Canadian Mint and with the Original Government Packaging – this five-coin set is an amazing rarity and an ultimate treasure. Never appears for sale on the open market and of supreme rarity in perfect grade – hence forth the ultimately low population. Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (NGC) has graded this coin set PF 70 Ultra Cameo for each coin (PF is Proof Finish). Certified at Proof 70 Ultra Cameo grade, the Numismatic Guaranty Company guarantees that this coin has no post-production imperfections at five times the magnification. The NGC label on each coin in this set provides further guarantee of each coin’s weight, purity, and overall quality – adding a factor of collectability to this unique coin set. The Authenticity and The Grade of each of these coins are guaranteed!! For this 5-coin set = 215 – for each coin – Speed Skating = 220, Cross Country = 219, Skeleton = 215, Ski Jumping = 216. Olympic Spirit = 220. This is an extremely limited and extremely rare. Technical Specifications for Each Coin in This Set. Obverse Finish: Hologram Proof. Fineness: 0.925 = 92.5%. Diameter: 40.00 millimeters. Weight For Each: 27.78 grams. Total Weight: 138.90 grams. Legal Tender: Canadian Legal Tender. 0.8261 Troy Ounce. Total ASW: 4.1305 Troy Ounces. Reverse Designer: Susanna Blunt. Original Packaging: Protective Deluxe Black. Mint Facility: Royal Canadian Mint. Country of Origin: Canada. Year of Issue: 2009. For this item, within the continental. The item “2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins” is in sale since Friday, September 09, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coinmaestro” and is located in Maineville, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, SE, ID, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, BR, CL, CO.
  • Grade: PF 70 Ultra Cameo
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Certification: NGC
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Metal Content: Pure Silver
  • Year of Issue: 2009
  • Certification Numbers:: 3322779-121, 3322765-102, 3322674-071
  • More Certification Numbers: 3322752-122, 3322688-071

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

MEGA RARE 5-COIN SET!!!! THIS IS AN EXTREMELY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL 5-COIN SET!!!! Olympics – 5 Hologram Coin Set. All coins are proof struck and are in the highest possible grade. PF 70 Ultra Cameo. (PF is Proof Finish). This wonderful set portrays four of the many sporting events – Speed Skating, Cross Country, Skeleton, and Ski Jumping with and additional Olympic Spirit coin. This 5-coin set of. Proof hologram silver coins is a stunning release in the exciting world of numismatics. And struck by The. Issued as legal tender under the Government of Canada. Under official license of International Olympic Committee each of these silver proof coins is issued by Royal Canadian Mint and each coin is meticulously struck from 92.5% sterling silver in proof quality with a bonus hologram on each coin. Mint for the past seven years!! The use of multiple finishes for this stunning coin set provides an added depth and further showcase the combined craftsmanship and artistry that have produced these stunning designs. Vancouver 2010 Olympic coins. Sterling silver along with the hologram finish. Beautifully enhance the eye-catching proof designs of the amazing Royal Canadian Mint’s striking technology as it celebrates the Vancouver 2010 Olympics with this incredible five-coin set. This must-have five-coin set is a stunning example of our world-renowned craftsmanship as it presents four Olympic events and Olympic Spirit design while maintaining the same degree of realism, dimension and depth – true artistry and is a. Valuable and prized addition to any sports collector, Canadian, or a rare numismatic collection!! This amazing 92,5% sterling silver. Features multiple technologies to bring out the stunning beauty of the. Struck in the incredible proof finish. Is a fantastic way to introduce a collector to what is sure to be a very rare coin set from the prestigious Royal Canadian Mint. Additionally, each coin in this. Was expertly struck i. A three-dimensional proof finish with a mirror background on an incredible sterling silver coin which is minted from. By the Royal Canadian Mint, and has a. Limited mintage of 45,000. And each coin in this. Has been graded a perfect PF 70 Ultra Cameo, the highest possible grade from NGC!!! Furthermore, a super rare. Vancouver 2010 Olympic Label from the Royal Canadian Mint. On behalf of NGC is present on each coin in this spectacular five-coin set. These coins was created using. Different finishes to enhance the expert engraving and Royal Canadian Mint engravers have faithfully rendered the four events and the Olympic Spirit design in exceptionally fine detail. All five coins contain a stunning h. Ologram with an Olympic logo left side of each design. The denomination for each of the five coins – 25 DOLLARS – is located at the bottom of each coin, except for the Skeleton coin, where the denomination appears at the top. The Speed Skating coin contains the image of two skaters competing on the ice. The Cross Country coin presents the two competitors competing in this stunning event with the Canadian landscape in the background. The Skeleton coin contains the image of a competitor jumping on the board and beginning his run for the ultimate prize. The Ski Jumping coin features a competitor fiercely jumping from sliding down a large hill into the air with his skis and arms outstretched as if he was flying alongside the Canadian mountains. The Olympic Spirit coin contains the design of t. He fire of sport that lives within Olympic athletes as they strive to be the strongest and brightest in the world. The Reverse contains the. Profile of Queen Elizabeth II. The country of origin – CANADA – is located on the left side of each coin in this set. The year-date – 2009 – is located on the bottom of each coin’s design. The Olympic event and year – VANCOUVER 2010 – is located at the top of each coin in this set. The Edge for each coin in this. Furthermore, each coin in this set. Is securely protected in the NGC holder – the same technology that is used for the protection of some of the greatest coins in the world today. Additionally, a very rare label is also present. On behalf of the. The NGC label provides further guarantee of the coin’s weight, purity, and overall quality – adding a factor of collectability to this unique coin. Included with this super rare coin is the Original Government Packaging (OGP) – the protective black outer box with the Royal Canadian Mint’s logo on the outside. With contains five slots – one for each coin in this set, and each coin in the NGC holder fits perfectly into each slot in this box. Additionally, the original plastic bag that protects this deluxe box is included. A truly magnificent work of art!! The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Vancouver 2010, informally the 21st Winter Olympics, were a major international multi-sport event held from February 12 to 28, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the suburbs of Richmond, West Vancouver and the University Endowment Lands, and in the resort town of Whistler. Approximately 2,600 athletes from 82 nations participated in 86 events in fifteen disciplines. These Olympic Games were organized by the Vancouver Organizing Committee, headed by John Furlong. The 2010 Winter Olympics were the third Olympics hosted by Canada and the first by the province of British Columbia. Previously, Canada hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta. Following Olympic tradition, then-Vancouver mayor Sam Sullivan received the Olympic flag during the closing ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. The flag was raised on February 28, 2006, in a special ceremony and was on display at Vancouver City Hall until the Olympic opening ceremony. The event was officially opened by Governor General Michaëlle Jean, who was accompanied by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge. For the first time, Canada won gold in an official sport at an Olympic Games hosted at home, having failed to do so at both the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary (although Canada won a gold medal in the demonstration sport of curling in Calgary). Canada clinched their first gold medal on the second day of the competition and first topped the gold medal tally on the second to last day of competition and went on to become the first host nation since Norway in 1952 to lead the gold medal count. With 14, Canada broke the record for the most gold medals won at a single Winter Olympics, which was 13, set by the former Soviet Union in 1976 and Norway in 2002. The United States won the most medals in total, their second time doing so at the Winter Olympics, and broke the record for the most medals won at a single Winter Olympics with 37, a record held up to then by Germany in 2002 with 36 medals. Athletes from Slovakia and Belarus won the first Winter Olympic gold medals for their nations. 82 National Olympic Committees entered teams in the 2010 Winter Olympics. Cayman Islands, Colombia, Ghana, Montenegro, Pakistan, Peru and Serbia made their winter Olympic debuts. Tonga sought to make its Winter Olympic debut by entering a single competitor in luge, attracting some media attention, but he crashed in the final round of qualifying. Luxembourg qualified two athletes but did not participate because one did not reach the criteria set by the. And the other was injured before the Games. 86 events over 15 disciplines in 7 sports were included in the 2010 Winter Olympics. The three skating sports disciplines were figure skating, speed skating, and short track speed skating. The six skiing sport disciplines were alpine, cross-country skiing, freestyle, Nordic combined, ski jumping and snowboarding. The two bobsleigh sports disciplines were bobsleigh and skeleton. The other four sports were biathlon, curling, ice hockey, and luge. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each discipline. There were a number of events that were proposed to be included in the 2010 Winter Olympics. On November 28, 2006, the International Olympic Committee Executive Board voted to include ski cross in the official program. The Vancouver Olympic Committee subsequently approved the event to officially be part of the Games program. The arenas in which the games were held are open for the public to use. The Richmond Olympic Oval has since been turned into an athletic center. Is of extreme rarity due to the extreme popularity of the subject matter being Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games – 5-coin set and mega rare hologram finish and additionally its limited low worldwide mintage of 45,000 coins. Furthermore, with the highest possible grade of PF 70 Ultra Cameo. And Population For This Set = 215. With a very rare Olympic. Designed by the Royal Canadian Mint and with the Original Government Packaging – this five-coin set is an amazing rarity and an ultimate treasure. Never appears for sale on the open market and of supreme rarity in perfect grade – hence forth the ultimately low population. Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (NGC) has graded this coin set PF 70 Ultra Cameo for each coin (PF is Proof Finish). Certified at Proof 70 Ultra Cameo grade, the Numismatic Guaranty Company guarantees that this coin has no post-production imperfections at five times the magnification. The NGC label on each coin in this set provides further guarantee of each coin’s weight, purity, and overall quality – adding a factor of collectability to this unique coin set. The Authenticity and The Grade of each of these coins are guaranteed!! For this 5-coin set = 215 – for each coin – Speed Skating = 220, Cross Country = 219, Skeleton = 215, Ski Jumping = 216. Olympic Spirit = 220. This is an extremely limited and extremely rare. Technical Specifications for Each Coin in This Set. Obverse Finish: Hologram Proof. Fineness: 0.925 = 92.5%. Diameter: 40.00 millimeters. Weight For Each: 27.78 grams. Total Weight: 138.90 grams. Legal Tender: Canadian Legal Tender. 0.8261 Troy Ounce. Total ASW: 4.1305 Troy Ounces. Reverse Designer: Susanna Blunt. Original Packaging: Protective Deluxe Black. Mint Facility: Royal Canadian Mint. Country of Origin: Canada. Year of Issue: 2009. For this item, within the continental. The item “2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins” is in sale since Wednesday, August 10, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coinmaestro” and is located in Maineville, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, SE, ID, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, BR, CL, CO.
  • Grade: PF 70 Ultra Cameo
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Certification: NGC
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Metal Content: Pure Silver
  • Year of Issue: 2009
  • Certification Numbers:: 3322779-121, 3322765-102, 3322674-071
  • More Certification Numbers: 3322752-122, 3322688-071

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

MEGA RARE 5-COIN SET!!!! THIS IS AN EXTREMELY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL 5-COIN SET!!!! Olympics – 5 Hologram Coin Set. All coins are proof struck and are in the highest possible grade. PF 70 Ultra Cameo. (PF is Proof Finish). This wonderful set portrays four of the many sporting events – Speed Skating, Cross Country, Skeleton, and Ski Jumping with and additional Olympic Spirit coin. This 5-coin set of. Proof hologram silver coins is a stunning release in the exciting world of numismatics. And struck by The. Issued as legal tender under the Government of Canada. Under official license of International Olympic Committee each of these silver proof coins is issued by Royal Canadian Mint and each coin is meticulously struck from 92.5% sterling silver in proof quality with a bonus hologram on each coin. Mint for the past seven years!! The use of multiple finishes for this stunning coin set provides an added depth and further showcase the combined craftsmanship and artistry that have produced these stunning designs. Vancouver 2010 Olympic coins. Sterling silver along with the hologram finish. Beautifully enhance the eye-catching proof designs of the amazing Royal Canadian Mint’s striking technology as it celebrates the Vancouver 2010 Olympics with this incredible five-coin set. This must-have five-coin set is a stunning example of our world-renowned craftsmanship as it presents four Olympic events and Olympic Spirit design while maintaining the same degree of realism, dimension and depth – true artistry and is a. Valuable and prized addition to any sports collector, Canadian, or a rare numismatic collection!! This amazing 92,5% sterling silver. Features multiple technologies to bring out the stunning beauty of the. Struck in the incredible proof finish. Is a fantastic way to introduce a collector to what is sure to be a very rare coin set from the prestigious Royal Canadian Mint. Additionally, each coin in this. Was expertly struck i. A three-dimensional proof finish with a mirror background on an incredible sterling silver coin which is minted from. By the Royal Canadian Mint, and has a. Limited mintage of 45,000. And each coin in this. Has been graded a perfect PF 70 Ultra Cameo, the highest possible grade from NGC!!! Furthermore, a super rare. Vancouver 2010 Olympic Label from the Royal Canadian Mint. On behalf of NGC is present on each coin in this spectacular five-coin set. These coins was created using. Different finishes to enhance the expert engraving and Royal Canadian Mint engravers have faithfully rendered the four events and the Olympic Spirit design in exceptionally fine detail. All five coins contain a stunning h. Ologram with an Olympic logo left side of each design. The denomination for each of the five coins – 25 DOLLARS – is located at the bottom of each coin, except for the Skeleton coin, where the denomination appears at the top. The Speed Skating coin contains the image of two skaters competing on the ice. The Cross Country coin presents the two competitors competing in this stunning event with the Canadian landscape in the background. The Skeleton coin contains the image of a competitor jumping on the board and beginning his run for the ultimate prize. The Ski Jumping coin features a competitor fiercely jumping from sliding down a large hill into the air with his skis and arms outstretched as if he was flying alongside the Canadian mountains. The Olympic Spirit coin contains the design of t. He fire of sport that lives within Olympic athletes as they strive to be the strongest and brightest in the world. The Reverse contains the. Profile of Queen Elizabeth II. The country of origin – CANADA – is located on the left side of each coin in this set. The year-date – 2009 – is located on the bottom of each coin’s design. The Olympic event and year – VANCOUVER 2010 – is located at the top of each coin in this set. The Edge for each coin in this. Furthermore, each coin in this set. Is securely protected in the NGC holder – the same technology that is used for the protection of some of the greatest coins in the world today. Additionally, a very rare label is also present. On behalf of the. The NGC label provides further guarantee of the coin’s weight, purity, and overall quality – adding a factor of collectability to this unique coin. Included with this super rare coin is the Original Government Packaging (OGP) – the protective black outer box with the Royal Canadian Mint’s logo on the outside. With contains five slots – one for each coin in this set, and each coin in the NGC holder fits perfectly into each slot in this box. Additionally, the original plastic bag that protects this deluxe box is included. A truly magnificent work of art!! The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Vancouver 2010, informally the 21st Winter Olympics, were a major international multi-sport event held from February 12 to 28, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the suburbs of Richmond, West Vancouver and the University Endowment Lands, and in the resort town of Whistler. Approximately 2,600 athletes from 82 nations participated in 86 events in fifteen disciplines. These Olympic Games were organized by the Vancouver Organizing Committee, headed by John Furlong. The 2010 Winter Olympics were the third Olympics hosted by Canada and the first by the province of British Columbia. Previously, Canada hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta. Following Olympic tradition, then-Vancouver mayor Sam Sullivan received the Olympic flag during the closing ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. The flag was raised on February 28, 2006, in a special ceremony and was on display at Vancouver City Hall until the Olympic opening ceremony. The event was officially opened by Governor General Michaëlle Jean, who was accompanied by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge. For the first time, Canada won gold in an official sport at an Olympic Games hosted at home, having failed to do so at both the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary (although Canada won a gold medal in the demonstration sport of curling in Calgary). Canada clinched their first gold medal on the second day of the competition and first topped the gold medal tally on the second to last day of competition and went on to become the first host nation since Norway in 1952 to lead the gold medal count. With 14, Canada broke the record for the most gold medals won at a single Winter Olympics, which was 13, set by the former Soviet Union in 1976 and Norway in 2002. The United States won the most medals in total, their second time doing so at the Winter Olympics, and broke the record for the most medals won at a single Winter Olympics with 37, a record held up to then by Germany in 2002 with 36 medals. Athletes from Slovakia and Belarus won the first Winter Olympic gold medals for their nations. 82 National Olympic Committees entered teams in the 2010 Winter Olympics. Cayman Islands, Colombia, Ghana, Montenegro, Pakistan, Peru and Serbia made their winter Olympic debuts. Tonga sought to make its Winter Olympic debut by entering a single competitor in luge, attracting some media attention, but he crashed in the final round of qualifying. Luxembourg qualified two athletes but did not participate because one did not reach the criteria set by the. And the other was injured before the Games. 86 events over 15 disciplines in 7 sports were included in the 2010 Winter Olympics. The three skating sports disciplines were figure skating, speed skating, and short track speed skating. The six skiing sport disciplines were alpine, cross-country skiing, freestyle, Nordic combined, ski jumping and snowboarding. The two bobsleigh sports disciplines were bobsleigh and skeleton. The other four sports were biathlon, curling, ice hockey, and luge. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each discipline. There were a number of events that were proposed to be included in the 2010 Winter Olympics. On November 28, 2006, the International Olympic Committee Executive Board voted to include ski cross in the official program. The Vancouver Olympic Committee subsequently approved the event to officially be part of the Games program. The arenas in which the games were held are open for the public to use. The Richmond Olympic Oval has since been turned into an athletic center. Is of extreme rarity due to the extreme popularity of the subject matter being Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games – 5-coin set and mega rare hologram finish and additionally its limited low worldwide mintage of 45,000 coins. Furthermore, with the highest possible grade of PF 70 Ultra Cameo. And Population For This Set = 215. With a very rare Olympic. Designed by the Royal Canadian Mint and with the Original Government Packaging – this five-coin set is an amazing rarity and an ultimate treasure. Never appears for sale on the open market and of supreme rarity in perfect grade – hence forth the ultimately low population. Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (NGC) has graded this coin set PF 70 Ultra Cameo for each coin (PF is Proof Finish). Certified at Proof 70 Ultra Cameo grade, the Numismatic Guaranty Company guarantees that this coin has no post-production imperfections at five times the magnification. The NGC label on each coin in this set provides further guarantee of each coin’s weight, purity, and overall quality – adding a factor of collectability to this unique coin set. The Authenticity and The Grade of each of these coins are guaranteed!! For this 5-coin set = 215 – for each coin – Speed Skating = 220, Cross Country = 219, Skeleton = 215, Ski Jumping = 216. Olympic Spirit = 220. This is an extremely limited and extremely rare. Technical Specifications for Each Coin in This Set. Obverse Finish: Hologram Proof. Fineness: 0.925 = 92.5%. Diameter: 40.00 millimeters. Weight For Each: 27.78 grams. Total Weight: 138.90 grams. Legal Tender: Canadian Legal Tender. 0.8261 Troy Ounce. Total ASW: 4.1305 Troy Ounces. Reverse Designer: Susanna Blunt. Original Packaging: Protective Deluxe Black. Mint Facility: Royal Canadian Mint. Country of Origin: Canada. Year of Issue: 2009. For this item, within the continental. The item “2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins” is in sale since Saturday, June 11, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coinmaestro” and is located in Maineville, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, SE, ID, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, SG, NO, SA, AE, BH, HR, MY, CL, CO, CR, PA, TT, GT, HN, JM.
  • Grade: PF 70 Ultra Cameo
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Certification: NGC
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Metal Content: Pure Silver
  • Year of Issue: 2009
  • Certification Numbers:: 3322779-121, 3322765-102, 3322674-071
  • More Certification Numbers: 3322752-122, 3322688-071

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins

MEGA RARE 5-COIN SET!!!! THIS IS AN EXTREMELY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL 5-COIN SET!!!! Olympics – 5 Hologram Coin Set. All coins are proof struck and are in the highest possible grade. PF 70 Ultra Cameo. (PF is Proof Finish). This wonderful set portrays four of the many sporting events – Speed Skating, Cross Country, Skeleton, and Ski Jumping with and additional Olympic Spirit coin. This 5-coin set of. Proof hologram silver coins is a stunning release in the exciting world of numismatics. And struck by The. Issued as legal tender under the Government of Canada. Under official license of International Olympic Committee each of these silver proof coins is issued by Royal Canadian Mint and each coin is meticulously struck from 92.5% sterling silver in proof quality with a bonus hologram on each coin. Mint for the past seven years!! The use of multiple finishes for this stunning coin set provides an added depth and further showcase the combined craftsmanship and artistry that have produced these stunning designs. Vancouver 2010 Olympic coins. Sterling silver along with the hologram finish. Beautifully enhance the eye-catching proof designs of the amazing Royal Canadian Mint’s striking technology as it celebrates the Vancouver 2010 Olympics with this incredible five-coin set. This must-have five-coin set is a stunning example of our world-renowned craftsmanship as it presents four Olympic events and Olympic Spirit design while maintaining the same degree of realism, dimension and depth – true artistry and is a. Valuable and prized addition to any sports collector, Canadian, or a rare numismatic collection!! This amazing 92,5% sterling silver. Features multiple technologies to bring out the stunning beauty of the. Struck in the incredible proof finish. Is a fantastic way to introduce a collector to what is sure to be a very rare coin set from the prestigious Royal Canadian Mint. Additionally, each coin in this. Was expertly struck i. A three-dimensional proof finish with a mirror background on an incredible sterling silver coin which is minted from. By the Royal Canadian Mint, and has a. Limited mintage of 45,000. And each coin in this. Has been graded a perfect PF 70 Ultra Cameo, the highest possible grade from NGC!!! Furthermore, a super rare. Vancouver 2010 Olympic Label from the Royal Canadian Mint. On behalf of NGC is present on each coin in this spectacular five-coin set. These coins was created using. Different finishes to enhance the expert engraving and Royal Canadian Mint engravers have faithfully rendered the four events and the Olympic Spirit design in exceptionally fine detail. All five coins contain a stunning h. Ologram with an Olympic logo left side of each design. The denomination for each of the five coins – 25 DOLLARS – is located at the bottom of each coin, except for the Skeleton coin, where the denomination appears at the top. The Speed Skating coin contains the image of two skaters competing on the ice. The Cross Country coin presents the two competitors competing in this stunning event with the Canadian landscape in the background. The Skeleton coin contains the image of a competitor jumping on the board and beginning his run for the ultimate prize. The Ski Jumping coin features a competitor fiercely jumping from sliding down a large hill into the air with his skis and arms outstretched as if he was flying alongside the Canadian mountains. The Olympic Spirit coin contains the design of t. He fire of sport that lives within Olympic athletes as they strive to be the strongest and brightest in the world. The Reverse contains the. Profile of Queen Elizabeth II. The country of origin – CANADA – is located on the left side of each coin in this set. The year-date – 2009 – is located on the bottom of each coin’s design. The Olympic event and year – VANCOUVER 2010 – is located at the top of each coin in this set. The Edge for each coin in this. Furthermore, each coin in this set. Is securely protected in the NGC holder – the same technology that is used for the protection of some of the greatest coins in the world today. Additionally, a very rare label is also present. On behalf of the. The NGC label provides further guarantee of the coin’s weight, purity, and overall quality – adding a factor of collectability to this unique coin. Included with this super rare coin is the Original Government Packaging (OGP) – the protective black outer box with the Royal Canadian Mint’s logo on the outside. With contains five slots – one for each coin in this set, and each coin in the NGC holder fits perfectly into each slot in this box. Additionally, the original plastic bag that protects this deluxe box is included. A truly magnificent work of art!! The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Vancouver 2010, informally the 21st Winter Olympics, were a major international multi-sport event held from February 12 to 28, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the suburbs of Richmond, West Vancouver and the University Endowment Lands, and in the resort town of Whistler. Approximately 2,600 athletes from 82 nations participated in 86 events in fifteen disciplines. These Olympic Games were organized by the Vancouver Organizing Committee, headed by John Furlong. The 2010 Winter Olympics were the third Olympics hosted by Canada and the first by the province of British Columbia. Previously, Canada hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta. Following Olympic tradition, then-Vancouver mayor Sam Sullivan received the Olympic flag during the closing ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. The flag was raised on February 28, 2006, in a special ceremony and was on display at Vancouver City Hall until the Olympic opening ceremony. The event was officially opened by Governor General Michaëlle Jean, who was accompanied by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge. For the first time, Canada won gold in an official sport at an Olympic Games hosted at home, having failed to do so at both the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary (although Canada won a gold medal in the demonstration sport of curling in Calgary). Canada clinched their first gold medal on the second day of the competition and first topped the gold medal tally on the second to last day of competition and went on to become the first host nation since Norway in 1952 to lead the gold medal count. With 14, Canada broke the record for the most gold medals won at a single Winter Olympics, which was 13, set by the former Soviet Union in 1976 and Norway in 2002. The United States won the most medals in total, their second time doing so at the Winter Olympics, and broke the record for the most medals won at a single Winter Olympics with 37, a record held up to then by Germany in 2002 with 36 medals. Athletes from Slovakia and Belarus won the first Winter Olympic gold medals for their nations. 82 National Olympic Committees entered teams in the 2010 Winter Olympics. Cayman Islands, Colombia, Ghana, Montenegro, Pakistan, Peru and Serbia made their winter Olympic debuts. Tonga sought to make its Winter Olympic debut by entering a single competitor in luge, attracting some media attention, but he crashed in the final round of qualifying. Luxembourg qualified two athletes but did not participate because one did not reach the criteria set by the. And the other was injured before the Games. 86 events over 15 disciplines in 7 sports were included in the 2010 Winter Olympics. The three skating sports disciplines were figure skating, speed skating, and short track speed skating. The six skiing sport disciplines were alpine, cross-country skiing, freestyle, Nordic combined, ski jumping and snowboarding. The two bobsleigh sports disciplines were bobsleigh and skeleton. The other four sports were biathlon, curling, ice hockey, and luge. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each discipline. There were a number of events that were proposed to be included in the 2010 Winter Olympics. On November 28, 2006, the International Olympic Committee Executive Board voted to include ski cross in the official program. The Vancouver Olympic Committee subsequently approved the event to officially be part of the Games program. The arenas in which the games were held are open for the public to use. The Richmond Olympic Oval has since been turned into an athletic center. Is of extreme rarity due to the extreme popularity of the subject matter being Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games – 5-coin set and mega rare hologram finish and additionally its limited low worldwide mintage of 45,000 coins. Furthermore, with the highest possible grade of PF 70 Ultra Cameo. And Population For This Set = 215. With a very rare Olympic. Designed by the Royal Canadian Mint and with the Original Government Packaging – this five-coin set is an amazing rarity and an ultimate treasure. Never appears for sale on the open market and of supreme rarity in perfect grade – hence forth the ultimately low population. Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (NGC) has graded this coin set PF 70 Ultra Cameo for each coin (PF is Proof Finish). Certified at Proof 70 Ultra Cameo grade, the Numismatic Guaranty Company guarantees that this coin has no post-production imperfections at five times the magnification. The NGC label on each coin in this set provides further guarantee of each coin’s weight, purity, and overall quality – adding a factor of collectability to this unique coin set. The Authenticity and The Grade of each of these coins are guaranteed!! For this 5-coin set = 215 – for each coin – Speed Skating = 220, Cross Country = 219, Skeleton = 215, Ski Jumping = 216. Olympic Spirit = 220. This is an extremely limited and extremely rare. Technical Specifications for Each Coin in This Set. Obverse Finish: Hologram Proof. Fineness: 0.925 = 92.5%. Diameter: 40.00 millimeters. Weight For Each: 27.78 grams. Total Weight: 138.90 grams. Legal Tender: Canadian Legal Tender. 0.8261 Troy Ounce. Total ASW: 4.1305 Troy Ounces. Reverse Designer: Susanna Blunt. Original Packaging: Protective Deluxe Black. Mint Facility: Royal Canadian Mint. Country of Origin: Canada. Year of Issue: 2009. For this item, within the continental. The item “2009 Canada Silver $25 Olympics 5 Hologram Coin Set PF70 UC 5 NGC Coins” is in sale since Wednesday, May 11, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coinmaestro” and is located in Maineville, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, SE, ID, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, TR, BR, CL, CO.
  • Grade: PF 70 Ultra Cameo
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Certification: NGC
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Metal Content: Pure Silver
  • Year of Issue: 2009
  • Certification Numbers:: 3322779-121, 3322765-102, 3322674-071
  • More Certification Numbers: 3322752-122, 3322688-071