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2015 Canada 6 x 1 oz Fine Silver Gold-Plated Coin set, Legacy of Canadian Nickel

2015 Canada 6 x 1 oz Fine Silver Gold-Plated Coin set, Legacy of Canadian Nickel

2015 Canada 6 x 1 oz Fine Silver Gold-Plated Coin set, Legacy of Canadian Nickel

2015 Canada 6 x 1 oz. Fine Silver Gold-Plated Coin set, Legacy of Canadian Nickel. Throughout its history, each of the nickel’s transformations provides a glimpse of a young nation that was seeking to define itself, and a Mint that would quickly come into its own. Each coin within the subscription is faithful to the original design and includes the effigy of the reigning monarch at the time of the coin’s original issue date. The coins in this set includes: -#1: The Crossed Maple Boughs #2: Two Maple Leaves #3: The Victory #4: The Identification of Nickel #5: The Centennial 5-cent Coin #6: The Beaver Modern techniques and multiple finishes help bring the past to life with added definition and enhanced detailing. Each coin’s 40-mm diameter makes it double the size of the original, allowing for a larger canvas to showcase the intricately detailed design. Each proof coin is 99.99% pure silver, with selective gold plating. This set comes with all original mint packaging and Certificate’s. We would love to meet you if you are in the area. All e-bay communications is done during store hours. We will endeavor to answer as many questions as we can. No communication available on weekends. The item “2015 Canada 6 x 1 oz Fine Silver Gold-Plated Coin set, Legacy of Canadian Nickel” is in sale since Tuesday, August 16, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “anguscoinshop” and is located in Angus, Ontario. This item can be shipped to Canada, to United States.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

1875 Large Date Five Cent Queen Victoria Canadian Silver Coin Nickel Canada NR

1875 Large Date Five Cent Queen Victoria Canadian Silver Coin Nickel Canada NR

1875 Large Date Five Cent Queen Victoria Canadian Silver Coin Nickel Canada NR

Queen Victoria Canadian Nickel. 5 Cent Silver Coin from Canada. This coin in the photos is the coin for sale. Unsure about purchasing over the internet? Need help processing an order? Questions about our items or items description? Our representatives are here to help!! Need an answer quickly? PLEASE MESSAGE US THROUGH THE E-BAY MESSAGE SYSTEM. Please remember, online shopping for your coins does not have to be an anonymous, impersonal experience. We strive to provide the safest and most enjoyable shopping experience. Let us save you hundreds, even. Give us a try, you will not be disappointed! The item “1875 Large Date Five Cent Queen Victoria Canadian Silver Coin Nickel Canada NR” is in sale since Thursday, July 07, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Five Cents (1858-1921)”. The seller is “americancoin” and is located in Dearborn, Michigan. 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, DO, PA, TT, GT, SV, HN, JM.

Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED

Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED

Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED

Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED

Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED

Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED

Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED

Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED

Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED

Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED

Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED

SET OF 6 COINS THAT REVISIT THE 5¢ COIN FROM : #1 coin: 1911 à 1921. #2 coin: 1922 à 1936. #3 coin: 1943 à 1945: War series. To commemorate Nickel 100. To commemorate Confederation 100 ième. #6 coin: 1937 at today. THEY COME WITH A WOOD BOX. On J anuary 2, 1908, the opening of the Ottawa branch of the Royal Mint marked the dawn of a new era. Although the tooling continued to be crafted by Royal Mint engravers in London, coins were now being produced in Canada, for Canada, at the Sussex Drive location in Ottawa, Ont. While it was not yet made with nickelnor did it feature the famed beaver the crossed maple was the first of the 5-cent designs to be produced in the very early days of the Royal Canadian Mint. This stunning recreation of the coin design from 1911 to 1921 offers a unique look back at the history of Canada’s nickel coin. Throughout its history, each of the nickel’s transformations provides a glimpse of a young nation that was seeking to define itself, and a Mint that would quickly come into its own. Legacy of the Canadian Nickel. Series is a retrospective look at the history of 5-cent coins minted by the Royal Canadian Mint, beginning with this crossed maple bough design that was used until 1921. EACH COIN INCLUDES A UNIQUE EFFIGY. Each coin within the series is faithful to the original design and includes the effigy of the reigning monarch at the time of the coin’s original issue date. The crossed maple is the first coin of the six-coin Legacy of the Canadian Nickel series, which recreates previous 5-cent coin designs produced by the Royal Canadian Mint throughout its history, since 1908. Other coins include in the Wood Box. #2: Two Maple Leaves: #1 and #2 : Georges V: Observe side. #4: The Identification of Nickel: #3 and #4: Georges VI: Observe side. #5: The Centennial 5-cent Coin: Elizabeth II. #6: The Beaver: Elizabeth II a this time by Suzanna Blunt. Modern techniques and multiple finishes help bring the past to life with added definition and enhanced detailing. These coin’s 40-mm diameter makes it double the size of the original, allowing for a larger canvas to showcase the intricately detailed design. These proof coin is 99.99% pure silver, with selective gold plating. Coin design for the first coin. The reverse image features a recreation of William Henry James Blakemore’s design, which graced the 5-cent coin from 1911 to 1921. Finely detailed engraving and selective gold plating recreate. Edward’s Crown, the solid gold coronation crown, as it appeared on the original coin design. New sculpting and finishes bring added definition to t he crossed bough of 22 maple leaves. Featured on the obverse is the effigy of King George V, who was the reigning monarch from 1910 to 1936. The five-cent coin was largely made of silver. Nickel, which would give this coin its nickname, would be introduced in 1922. This coin was much smaller than the 5-cent coin we’re used to today! It measured 15.5 millimetres in diameter compared to the current measurement of 21.2, and weighed less than a third of what today’s nickels weigh. Back then, Canadians found that the tiny size and silver glint of the Crossed Maple Bough five-cent piece resembled that of a fish’s scales and, appropriately, took to calling the coin a fish scale. The crossed maple bough design (as recreated on this coin) appeared on 5-cent coins in some variation or another between 1858 and 1921. In 1911, the obverse was updated with the new effigy of His Majesty George V; this was designed by William James Henry Blakemore, a noted British engraver who was responsible for Commonwealth coins. ” was briefly omitted that same year, but was replaced with “. The final version of this coin, minted in 1921, is one of the rarest of Canadian coins; once legislation passed to change the coin’s metal composition, most of that year’s mintage was melted down. It’s thought that only about 100 of these coins survived! Coin design for the second coin: it’s nickname: Nickel. Your coin features a recreation of William James Henry Blakemore’s 1922 redesign of Canada’s 5-cent coin. Finely detailed engraving, multiple finishes and selective gold plating breathe new life and more definition to the original design, which features two maple leaves facing outward from the centre. They frame the bottom of a stylistically rendered “5″ which paired with the words “FIVE” “CINQ” and “CENTS” indicate the face value. Also engraved on the reverse are the word “CANADA” and the year “2015″. The obverse features the effigy of King George V, who was the reigning monarch from 1910 to 1936 by Sir E. Coin design FOR THE THIRD COIN. The reverse design recreates Thomas Shingle’s 1943 Victory design of Canada’s 5-cent coin. The master engraver’s original design is recreated and enhanced with multiple finishes, an updated bilingual Morse code message and selective gold plating. Double the size of its original, this replica allows the viewer to glimpse the intricately engraved flaming torch in the centre, which represents the sacrifice made by Canadians at home and on the battlefields of the Second World War. Behind it, the “V” has a double meaning as both a representation of Sir Winston Churchill’s famous V for Victory sign and as the Roman number for the coin’s face value. Two maple leaves stand on either side of the V. Along the original coin’s 12 flat edges, the rallying cry “We Win When We Work Willingly” was engraved in Morse code and has been replicated here along this coin’s round rim updated to also include the message in French; also engraved on the reverse are the word “CANADA” and the year “2015″. The obverse features the effigy of King George VI, who was the reigning monarch at the time of the Victory coin’s first issue by Thomas Humphrey. COIN DESIGN FOR THE FOURTH COIN. The reverse image features Stephen Trenkas 1951 commemorative nickel design, which was originally engraved by the Mints legendary master engraver, Thomas Shingles. Here, the original 12-sided coin design has been enhanced thanks to multiple finishes and selective gold plating, which bring added depth and definition to the iconic image. With its long smoke stack rising up in the centre, the nickel refinery is beautifully rendered with finely detailed engraving, as are the three maple leaves below it. The reverse is engraved with is the word CANADA and the face value 5 CENTS, while the original commemorative dates have been updated to reflect the current year 2015. The obverse features T. Pagets effigy of King George VI, who was the reigning monarch at the time of the coins issue. Coin design FOR THE FIFTH COIN. In 1967, Canada celebrated a key milestone in this young nation’s history: the 100th anniversary of Confederation. To commemorate Canada’s centennial, the Royal Canadian Mint unveiled new designs for every denomination of circulation coins. From the one-cent to the silver dollar, each featured a reverse image designed by artist Alex Colvilleincluding the hopping rabbit that adorned the centennial five-cent coin, as recreated with this beautifully detailed coin. The reverse features the unique commemorative design by famed Canadian painter Alex Colville that adorned the five-cent circulation coin in 1967. Using multiple finishes and selective gold plating to further enhance the design, this recreation of the hopping rabbit is rendered in fine detail and on a larger scale, allowing a closer look at the original design featured on the centennial nickel. Engraved on the reverse is the face value “5 CENTS”, the word “CANADA” and the updated year “2015″. The obverse features the second effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin. Coin design FOR THE SIXTH COIN. Sixth and final coin in the Legacy of the Canadian Nickel series! The final coin in this series features the design most people associate with the five-cent cointhe hardworking beaver. Its represented here at almost double its original size with exceptional engraving thats further enhanced with new sculpting techniques and multiple finishes. The beaver made its debut in 1937 when the need for a new effigy gave this young nation the perfect opportunity to introduce new, Canadian designs. More than 75 years later, the beaver still shines! By 1936, George Edward Kruger-Gray was already a well-established artist whose designs graced coins throughout the British Empire. When the Royal Canadian Mint sought to give a more modern look to Canadas circulation coins, Kruger-Gray was asked to submit design ideas; three of his designs were ultimately accepted: the maple leaves on the reverse of the penny, the Coat of Arms of Canada on the 50-cent piece, and the beaver design for the 5-cent coin. This new 5-cent coin design was first issued in 1937; today, Kruger-Grays design is still found on the reverse of Canadas 5-cent coin where it has become a beloved iconic image in its own right. The choice of the beaver was a fitting one for the young nation, which was seeking to come into its own after gaining autonomy from Great Britain just a few years prior. The image is a nod to a hard-working animal, a cultural icon that is forever associated with Canadas fur-trading past and the beauty of its wilderness. Finely detailed engraving faithfully recreates the reverse image that was first introduced in 1937, while multiple finishes and selective gold plating bring added definition to G. With a chewed log lying by its side (at left), a beaver perches atop a rock-studded mound that rises up from the rippled surface of the water below. Above the beaver, the engraved face value 5 CENTS is framed on both sides by a maple leaf; Kruger-Grays initials are engraved next to the mound while below it is the word CANADA and the year 2015. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded Wood Box in the beauty black box to proteck the case. 99.99% pure silver. Proof with gold plating. Artist: #1 and #2. (Reverse and Observe Coin #1). MacKennal (reverse Coin #2). Thomas Shingles: (reverse), Thomas Humphray (observe). Thomas Shingles (reverse), T. Kruger-Gray (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). The item “Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED” is in sale since Tuesday, May 03, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “optoscval” and is located in Brossard, Quebec. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, to all countries in Europe, to all countries in continental Asia, to Australia.
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  • Grade: PERFECT CONDITION
  • Circulated//Uncirculated: UNCIRCULATED
  • Country//Region of Manufacture: Canada

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2015 Canada 6 x 1 oz Fine Silver Gold-Plated Coin set, Legacy of Canadian Nickel

2015 Canada 6 x 1 oz Fine Silver Gold-Plated Coin set, Legacy of Canadian Nickel

2015 Canada 6 x 1 oz Fine Silver Gold-Plated Coin set, Legacy of Canadian Nickel

2015 Canada 6 x 1 oz. Fine Silver Gold-Plated Coin set, Legacy of Canadian Nickel. Throughout its history, each of the nickel’s transformations provides a glimpse of a young nation that was seeking to define itself, and a Mint that would quickly come into its own. Each coin within the subscription is faithful to the original design and includes the effigy of the reigning monarch at the time of the coin’s original issue date. The coins in this set includes: -#1: The Crossed Maple Boughs #2: Two Maple Leaves #3: The Victory #4: The Identification of Nickel #5: The Centennial 5-cent Coin #6: The Beaver Modern techniques and multiple finishes help bring the past to life with added definition and enhanced detailing. Each coin’s 40-mm diameter makes it double the size of the original, allowing for a larger canvas to showcase the intricately detailed design. Each proof coin is 99.99% pure silver, with selective gold plating. This set comes with all original mint packaging and Certificate’s. We would love to meet you if you are in the area. All e-bay communications is done during store hours. We will endeavor to answer as many questions as we can. No communication available on weekends. The item “2015 Canada 6 x 1 oz Fine Silver Gold-Plated Coin set, Legacy of Canadian Nickel” is in sale since Friday, June 17, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “anguscoinshop” and is located in Angus, Ontario. This item can be shipped to Canada, to United States.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

Canada 2015 Big Coins Series #4 Beaver 5 Cents 5 Oz Silver Gold Plated Nickel

Canada 2015 Big Coins Series #4 Beaver 5 Cents 5 Oz Silver Gold Plated Nickel

Canada 2015 Big Coins Series #4 Beaver 5 Cents 5 Oz Silver Gold Plated Nickel

Canada 2015 Big Coins Series #4 Beaver 5 Cents 5 Oz Silver Gold Plated Nickel

Canada 2015 Big Coins Series #4 Beaver 5 Cents 5 Oz Silver Gold Plated Nickel

Canada 2015 Big Coins Series #4 Beaver 5 Cents 5 Oz Silver Gold Plated Nickel

In the incredibly popular Big Coins series, and THE ONLY 5 OUNCE BEAVER “NICKEL” 5 CENT COIN IN CANADIAN HISTORY! Get all six circulating Canadian denominations, minted in five troy ounces of pure silver with proof finish and 24-karat gold plating. Extremely low mintage, too – only 1,500! The Royal Canadian Mint strikes again! Now we’re livin’ large! Here’s your unique opportunity to acquire each of the current six circulating denominations of Canadian coinage – except blown up to monster size! Celebrate the history and artistry of Canadian circulation coinage, in a larger version – the better to enjoy these storied designs in all their glory! Each beautiful proof is minted in five troy ounces. Of pure silver and features selective 24-karat gold plating on both the obverse and reverse! This is the first and only five ounce silver nickel or five-cent piece (Beaver or otherwise) in Canadian history! We can not stress strongly enough what an opportunity this is! Five Ounce Silver Penny. We believe that this landmark coin will become a numismatic delicacy, greedily pursued by future generations! The mintage limit is low, so grab yours now! Collect ALL the Big Coins 5 Oz Silver Proofs. 1 Common Loon “Loonie” 5 Oz Silver Dollar. 2 Caribou 5 Oz Silver Quarter Dollar – 25 Cents. 3 Bluenose Schooner 5 Oz Silver Dime – 10 Cents. 4 Beaver 5 Oz Silver Nickel – 5 Cents. 5 Coat of Arms 5 Oz Silver Half Dollar – 50 Cents 6 Polar Bear “Toonie” 5 Oz Silver Two Dollars. “Busy as a beaver” refers to the hardworking and industrious nature of this furry critter. Along with the Mountie. And the maple leaf. Is considered one of the three iconic symbols of Canada. Here’s your unique opportunity to acquire one of the six circulating denominations of Canadian coinage – except blown up to monster size! This gold-plated beauty commemorates the beaver, as depicted on the classic Canadian nickel or 5-cent piece, designed by G. Kruger Gray and in use since 1937! Engraved in exquisite relief which shows the individual hairs in the beaver’s fur, the various finishes enhance the overall appearance by adding even more detail to the iconic image we’ve grown accustomed to seeing on the 5-cent circulation coin! Canada’s First Currency! It’s not widely remembered today, but during the 1830s and’40s there was a fashion craze in Europe for beaver-fur hats. This provided the livelihood for the fur-trapping mountain men. Fortunately, the fashion died out in time for the beaver to be saved, allowing it to continue to dam streams and create new habitat for many other creatures. When trappers would bring their furs to the trading posts, something was needed to represent the value of the pelts. At first, everything from porcupine quills, ivory discs and bits of wood or bone were used – anything that that the trapper and merchant agreed upon. As the industry became more sophisticated, trade tokens began to appear. As the two parties went through the furs, tokens would be placed on the counter. Some trade tokens were square. Others featured the prize of the fur trade that also reigns as one of Canada’s earliest forms of currency – the beaver! To this day, the beaver. Is featured on the Canadian 5 cents (nickel) coin! Here’s a coin with a ton of investment potential, to say nothing of cachet! It’s huge (nearly 3 inches in diameter) and stuck in the purest silver. Refined anywhere in the world. The numismatic circulating coin theme is extremely popular, too! Then there’s that extremely low mintage limit – only 1,500! Don’t let it sell out on you, get yours today! Technology Note – Gold Plating. The Royal Canadian Mints proprietary selective gold plating process is the most advanced in the world, resulting in unparalleled precision and beauty. The Royal Canadian Mint refines the purest silver in the world. This five troy ounce silver coin. Is 99.99% pure! An artistic, realistic and minutely detailed portrait of a beaver. Taken from the classic Canadian 5-cent piece, designed by G. The date of issue and denomination also appear. Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. In profile facing right. This portrait, the fourth effigy of the queen to appear on Canadian Coinage, was executed by the artist Susanna Blunt. The legend reads ELIZABETH II D. REGINA (“Elizabeth II, Queen by the Grace of God”). The coin is encapsulated inside a burgundy leatherette, clamshell-style presentation case, lined with black velvet and protected by a full color, custom cardboard box. An individually-numbered certificate of authenticity is included. Proof with 24-Karat Gold Plating. 9999 Fine (Pure) Silver. The item “Canada 2015 Big Coins Series #4 Beaver 5 Cents 5 Oz Silver Gold Plated Nickel” is in sale since Monday, May 11, 2015. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “talismancoins” and is located in Saint Louis, Missouri. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

Canada 2016 Big Coins Series #4 Beaver Color 5 Cents 5 Oz Silver Nickel Proof

Canada 2016 Big Coins Series #4 Beaver Color 5 Cents 5 Oz Silver Nickel Proof

Canada 2016 Big Coins Series #4 Beaver Color 5 Cents 5 Oz Silver Nickel Proof

Canada 2016 Big Coins Series #4 Beaver Color 5 Cents 5 Oz Silver Nickel Proof

Canada 2016 Big Coins Series #4 Beaver Color 5 Cents 5 Oz Silver Nickel Proof

In the incredibly popular Big Coins series, and only the second 5 ounce Bluenose Racing Schooner Dime in Canadian history! Get all six circulating Canadian denominations, minted in five troy ounces of pure silver with proof finish and full color. Extremely low mintage, too – only 1,500! The Royal Canadian Mint strikes again! Now we’re livin’ large! Here’s your unique opportunity to acquire each of the current six circulating denominations of Canadian coinage – except blown up to monster size! Celebrate the history and artistry of Canadian circulation coinage, in a larger version – the better to enjoy these storied designs in all their glory! Each beautiful proof is minted in five troy ounces. Of pure silver and features vibrant, full color. On both the obverse! This is only the second five ounce silver nickel or five-cent piece (Beaver or otherwise) in Canadian history! We can not stress strongly enough what an opportunity this is! Five Ounce Silver Penny. We believe that this landmark coin will become a numismatic delicacy, greedily pursued by future generations! The mintage limit is low, so grab yours now! Collect ALL the Big Coins 5 Oz Silver Proofs. 1 Common Loon “Loonie” 5 Oz Silver Dollar. 2 Caribou 5 Oz Silver Quarter Dollar – 25 Cents. 3 Bluenose Schooner 5 Oz Silver Dime – 10 Cents. 4 Beaver 5 Oz Silver Nickel – 5 Cents. 5 Coat of Arms 5 Oz Silver Half Dollar – 50 Cents 6 Polar Bear “Toonie” 5 Oz Silver Two Dollars. “Busy as a beaver” refers to the hardworking and industrious nature of this furry critter. Along with the Mountie. And the maple leaf. Is considered one of the three iconic symbols of Canada. Here’s your unique opportunity to acquire one of the six circulating denominations of Canadian coinage – except blown up to monster size! This gold-plated beauty commemorates the beaver, as depicted on the classic Canadian nickel or 5-cent piece, designed by G. Kruger Gray and in use since 1937! Engraved in exquisite relief which shows the individual hairs in the beaver’s fur, the various finishes enhance the overall appearance by adding even more detail to the iconic image we’ve grown accustomed to seeing on the 5-cent circulation coin! Canada’s First Currency! It’s not widely remembered today, but during the 1830s and’40s there was a fashion craze in Europe for beaver-fur hats. This provided the livelihood for the fur-trapping mountain men. Fortunately, the fashion died out in time for the beaver to be saved, allowing it to continue to dam streams and create new habitat for many other creatures. When trappers would bring their furs to the trading posts, something was needed to represent the value of the pelts. At first, everything from porcupine quills, ivory discs and bits of wood or bone were used – anything that that the trapper and merchant agreed upon. As the industry became more sophisticated, trade tokens began to appear. As the two parties went through the furs, tokens would be placed on the counter. Some trade tokens were square. Others featured the prize of the fur trade that also reigns as one of Canada’s earliest forms of currency – the beaver! To this day, the beaver. Is featured on the Canadian 5 cents (nickel) coin! Here’s a coin with a ton of investment potential, to say nothing of cachet! It’s huge (nearly 3 inches in diameter) and stuck in the purest silver. Refined anywhere in the world. The numismatic circulating coin theme is extremely popular, too! Then there’s that extremely low mintage limit – only 1,500! Don’t let it sell out on you, get yours today! Technology Note – Color. The Royal Canadian Mint leads the world with its proprietary colorization technology, in which the color is actually sealed on the coin. The intricate detail, smooth gradients, and extreme precision of the technology create a stunning look on each coin. The Royal Canadian Mint refines the purest silver in the world. This five troy ounce silver coin. Is 99.99% pure! An artistic, realistic and minutely detailed portrait of a beaver. Taken from the classic Canadian 5-cent piece, designed by G. The date of issue and denomination also appear. Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. In profile facing right. This portrait, the fourth effigy of the queen to appear on Canadian Coinage, was executed by the artist Susanna Blunt. The legend reads ELIZABETH II D. REGINA (“Elizabeth II, Queen by the Grace of God”). The coin is encapsulated inside a burgundy leatherette, clamshell-style presentation case, lined with black velvet and protected by a full color, custom cardboard box. An individually-numbered certificate of authenticity is included. 9999 Fine (Pure) Silver. The item “Canada 2016 Big Coins Series #4 Beaver Color 5 Cents 5 Oz Silver Nickel Proof” is in sale since Thursday, May 05, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “talismancoins” and is located in Saint Louis, Missouri. This item can be shipped worldwide.