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2023 Canada Maple Leaf Dark Side of the Queen Edition 1 oz. 999 Silver Coin

2023 Canada Maple Leaf Dark Side of the Queen Edition 1 oz. 999 Silver Coin

2023 Canada Maple Leaf Dark Side of the Queen Edition 1 oz. 999 Silver Coin

2023 Canada Maple Leaf Dark Side of the Queen Edition 1 oz. 999 Silver Coin

2023 Canada Maple Leaf Dark Side of the Queen Edition 1 oz. 999 Silver Coin

2023 Canada Maple Leaf Dark Side of the Queen Edition 1 oz. 999 Silver Coin

2023 Canada Maple Leaf Dark Side of the Queen Edition 1 oz. 999 Silver Coin

Up for sale is a 2023 Canada Maple Leaf Dark Side of the Queen Edition 1 oz. These come in capsule with box and COA. Only 250 minted, these are new direct from the mint. These are real RCM Maple Leaf coins that have been colorized post mint by a private company and the final version of the coin is not a RCM product. Serial number will vary, if applicable. No Common Cents is a coin and jewelry shop located in Narragansett, RI. Your satisfaction is our top priority so please shop with confidence! We make no guarantee of any grade or condition suggested, it is strictly our opinion. PLEASE JUDGE ALL ITEMS FOR YOURSELF using the supplied photographs. Also note that photographing coins can be quite tricky. We do not alter any photos and do our best to honestly photograph and describe all items we sell. Ll items are packaged under high definition digital video surveillance to protect against fraud. We have no control over these charges and cannot change or reduce them. Item(s) must be in the same condition as shown in listing photographs. Please check back soon for new arrivals and sales.

CANADA $20 Dollars pure 99.99 silver Coin St. Edward’s King Crown Queen Memory

CANADA $20 Dollars pure 99.99 silver Coin St. Edward's King Crown Queen Memory

CANADA $20 Dollars pure 99.99 silver Coin St. Edward's King Crown Queen Memory

CANADA $20 Dollars pure 99.99 silver Coin St. Edward's King Crown Queen Memory

CANADA $20 Dollars pure 99.99 silver Coin St. Edward's King Crown Queen Memory

CANADA $20 Dollars pure 99.99 silver Coin St. Edward's King Crown Queen Memory

CANADA $20 Dollars pure 99.99 silver Coin St. Edward's King Crown Queen Memory

CANADA $20 Dollars pure 99.99 silver Coin St. Edward's King Crown Queen Memory

CANADA $20 Dollars pure 99.99 silver Coin St. Edward's King Crown Queen Memory

CANADA $20 Dollars pure 99.99 silver Coin St. Edward's King Crown Queen Memory

Mintage 6000 coins worldwide. Composition: 99.99% pure silver (with gold-plated embellishment embedded with coloured glass stones). Weight: 31.39 gr. Face value: 20 dollars. The centrepiece of the British Crown Jewels, the centuries-old St. Edward’s Crown used to crown Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, and now His Majesty King Charles III in 2023 inspired this extraordinary fine silver collectible. A satin field ensures all eyes are on the crown-inspired design. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is individually encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell case with a black beauty box.

Canada 2022 $1 Pure Silver Coin The Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II

Canada 2022 $1 Pure Silver Coin The Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II

Canada 2022 $1 Pure Silver Coin The Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II

Canada 2022 $1 Pure Silver Coin The Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II

Canada 2022 $1 Pure Silver Coin The Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II

Canada 2022 $1 Pure Silver Coin The Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II

Canada 2022 $1 Pure Silver Coin The Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II

Canada 2022 $1 Pure Silver Coin The Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II

Canada 2022 $1 Pure Silver Coin The Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II

Canada 2022 $1 Pure Silver Coin The Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II

The Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II. Dollar Coin 0.9999 Pure Silver Selectively Gold-Plated. THe Crown represents the basic political ideals which all Canadians share. It stands for the idea that individual people matter more than theories; that we are all subject to the rule of law. These ideals are guaranteed by a common loyalty, through the Sovereign, to community and country. Queen Elizabeth II. Crafted in 99.99% pure silver, this selectively gold-plated dollar features a design that pays homage to Queen Elizabeth II; to her decades-long reign; and to her unwavering commitment to her role as the embodiment of the Crown. Marked by a small Tudor rose, the tribute obverse combines the four different effigies that have graced Canadian coins since 1953. This Special Edition Proof Silver Dollar is a heartfelt tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. The longest-reigning monarch in modern Canadian history. As part of a historic collection, your coin comes packaged in a special graphic. Limited to just 15,000 coins worldwide. Composition 99.99% pure silver with selective gold plating. Weight (g)23.17. Diameter (mm)36.07. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a graphic beauty box. Mark this historic moment with an exclusive proof dollar.

2022 Canada $50 Pure Silver Coin Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation

2022 Canada $50 Pure Silver Coin Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation

2022 Canada $50 Pure Silver Coin Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation

2022 Canada $50 Pure Silver Coin Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation

Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation. I have in sincerity pledged myself to your service, as so many of you are pledged to mine. Throughout all my life and with all my heart I shall strive to be worthy of your trust. A speech by Queen Elizabeth II on her coronation day, July 2, 1953. It was the moment when, in a ceremony steeped in history, a young queen was formally invested with regalia, anointed and crowned, becoming the first monarch to be crowned Queen of Canada. Depicted on this 5 oz. Fine silver tribute, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was a ceremony laden with centuries of tradition, but the event also marked the dawn of a new, modern era for our young nation and for its 27-year-old queen. Few who witnessed the coronation on July 2, 1953, could have predicted the advancements that would be achieved during Queen Elizabeth II’s unprecedented long reign. Having already vowed to devote her life to serving others in 1947, Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation oath further bound her to a lifetime of service, duty and devotion to her people: the things which I have here before promised, I will perform and keep. Held at Westminster Abbey, the coronation was the first of its kind to be broadcast live on television-a defining moment for a medium still in its infancy. As part of a coordinated effort dubbed “Operation Pony Express, ” the coronation was filmed and the footage was flown from London (United Kingdom) to Goose Bay, Newfoundland; the film canisters were then transferred to a Canadian CF-100 fighter plane bound for Montreal, where the new studio would broadcast the event just a few hours after they had taken place in London. On the coin’s reverse, Queen Elizabeth II holds the Sovereign’s Sceptre with Cross, or the “rod of Equity and Mercy, ” which serves as a symbol of good governance. It is one of two sceptres used during a coronation-the other is the Sovereign’s Sceptre with Dove. Commissioned in 1661, the sceptre was altered in 1910 in order to receive the world’s largest colourless cut diamond, the Cullinan I. Also on the coin’s reverse, the Sovereign’s Orb is a representation of the Christian world. The hollow gold sphere is mounted with pearls, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, rose-cut diamonds and one amethyst. Just like the Sovereign’s Sceptre with Cross, the Orb was created for the coronation of King Charles II in 1661. The reverse design features a depiction of Queen Elizabeth II seated in the Gold State Coach on the day of her coronation on June 2, 1953. Clad in her coronation dress and robe, the newly crowned Queen of Canada is wearing the Imperial State Crown, and holds the Sovereign’s Orb and Sceptre with Cross in each hand. The reverse design peers into the past and into the Gold State Coach for a view of the newly crowned Queen of Canada. The depiction includes coronation regalia such as the Sovereign’s Orb and Sceptre-ceremonial objects not typically featured on Canada’s coins. Marked by a small Tudor rose, the tribute obverse combines the four different effigies that have graced Canadian coins since Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953. This obverse is only featured on the numismatic coins in the Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign collection. A nation remembers. Every numismatic coin in the Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign collection comes packaged with a special beauty box. A rare keepsake. Mintage is limited to just 1,750 coins worldwide. Packaging: The coin comes encapsulated and housed in a clamshell case. Packaged in a commemorative Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign beauty box. THIS ITEM IS GST / HST EXEMPT. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.

Queen Memory Canada $20 Coin IMPERIAL STATE CROWN, Four Effigies Reign 2022

Queen Memory Canada $20 Coin IMPERIAL STATE CROWN, Four Effigies Reign 2022

Queen Memory Canada $20 Coin IMPERIAL STATE CROWN, Four Effigies Reign 2022

Queen Memory Canada $20 Coin IMPERIAL STATE CROWN, Four Effigies Reign 2022

Queen Memory Canada $20 Coin IMPERIAL STATE CROWN, Four Effigies Reign 2022

Queen Memory Canada $20 Coin IMPERIAL STATE CROWN, Four Effigies Reign 2022

The Imperial State Crown. Composition: 99.99% pure silver. Weight: 31.39 gr. Face value: 20 dollars. GIFT: new deck of Bicycle playing cards.

2021 $ 20 Fine Silver Coin 95th Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth II

2021 $ 20 Fine Silver Coin 95th Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth II

This Canada Commemorative Silver Coin Set is the perfect addition to any coin collection. The set includes uncirculated coins made of 0.999 silver, each with unique commemorative features. The coins are beautifully crafted and come from Canada, ensuring their authenticity and quality. This set is a must-have for any coin enthusiast looking to add to their collection or for those who want to commemorate a special event or moment in Canadian history. The coins are packaged in a protective case, making it easy to display and store. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this stunning Canada Commemorative Silver Coin Set.

Canada 1872-H 2/2, Silver 5 Cent Coin Queen Victoria

Canada 1872-H 2/2, Silver 5 Cent Coin Queen Victoria

Canada 1872-H 2/2, Silver 5 Cent Coin Queen Victoria

Canada 1872-H 2/2, Silver 5 Cent Coin Queen Victoria

Canada 1872-H 2/2, Silver 5 Cent Coin – Queen Victoria.

2022 Canada Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II $20 99.99% Pure Silver Coin

2022 Canada Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II $20 99.99% Pure Silver Coin

2022 Canada Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II $20 99.99% Pure Silver Coin

2022 Canada Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II $20 99.99% Pure Silver Coin

2022 Canada Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II $20 99.99% Pure Silver Coin

2022 Canada Imperial State Crown Queen Elizabeth II $20 99.99% Pure Silver Coin

Pure silver with eight blue glass stones, eight green glass stones and four crystals. Weight (g) : 31.39. Face value : 20 DOLLARS. A symbol of Queen Elizabeth II and her extraordinary reign, the Royal Cypher on the coin’s reverse is framed by an artistic interpretation of the Imperial State Crown, complete with colourful glass stones and four crystals that tie into your coin’s obverse. The Imperial State Crown is one of the most iconic pieces of royal regalia known as the Crown Jewels. This was the crown worn by Queen Elizabeth II upon leaving Westminster Abbey after her coronation in 1953; and in the many years that followed, it was the one that represented both her authority as Head of State and the grace with which she reigned. Inspired by a famous crown and topped with crystals. En Elizabeth II’s Reign. Collection with this elegant 99.99% pure silver tribute. Its design was inspired by the crown frequently worn by Queen Elizabeth II during her long reign. Two of the world’s most famous crowns are represented in this design: the Imperial State Crown, worn on formal occasions as an expression of authority and tradition; and St. Edward’s Crown, the coronation crown, which is included in the Royal Cypher. Marked by a small Tudor rose, the tribute obverse combines the four different effigies that have graced Canadian coins since Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953. This obverse is only featured on the numismatic coins in the. Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign. Every numismatic coin in the. Collection comes packaged with a special commemorative packaging. Only 8,000 coins are available to collectors worldwide. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THERE IS A PROBLEM BEFORE GIVING YOUR FEEDBACK. Thank’s for looking.

2022 Imperial State Crown memory of Queen Elizabeth 1oz. 9999 silver coin Canada

2022 Imperial State Crown memory of Queen Elizabeth 1oz. 9999 silver coin Canada

2022 Imperial State Crown memory of Queen Elizabeth 1oz. 9999 silver coin Canada

2022 Imperial State Crown memory of Queen Elizabeth 1oz. 9999 silver coin Canada

2022 Imperial State Crown memory of Queen Elizabeth 1oz. 9999 silver coin Canada

2022 Imperial State Crown memory of Queen Elizabeth 1oz. 9999 silver coin Canada

From Canada mint with COA & box.

2008 2009 Canada $15 Silver Coins Ten Queen King Jack Playing Card Money SET

2008 2009 Canada $15 Silver Coins Ten Queen King Jack Playing Card Money SET

2008 2009 Canada $15 Silver Coins Ten Queen King Jack Playing Card Money SET

2008 2009 Canada $15 Silver Coins Ten Queen King Jack Playing Card Money SET

2008 2009 Canada $15 Silver Coins Ten Queen King Jack Playing Card Money SET

2008 2009 Canada $15 Silver Coins Ten Queen King Jack Playing Card Money SET

2008 2009 Canada $15 Silver Coins Ten Queen King Jack Playing Card Money SET

2008 2009 Canada $15 Silver Coins Ten Queen King Jack Playing Card Money SET

2008 2009 Canada $15 Silver Coins Ten Queen King Jack Playing Card Money SET

2008 2009 Canada $15 Silver Coins Ten Queen King Jack Playing Card Money SET

2008 2009 Canada $15 Silver Coins Ten Queen King Jack Playing Card Money SET

Scarce and Rare Enameled Beautiful Set. Queen of Spades, Jack of Hearts, 10 of Spades, King of Hearts. Investment grade Silver COIN SET. Four coins make up this set. Jack of Hearts (2008). Queen of Spades (2008). Ten of Spades (2009). King of Hearts (2009). The name G DE PARIS that appears across the bottom is likely the name of the original artist, while the name LAHIRE is believed to reflect the 15th-century custom of naming each jack aftera famous figure, in this case one of Charles VII’s generals. The inscription on the back of thecard suggests the Jack of Hearts was valued at fifty livres. In 17th-century New France, everything was in short supply – including coins. In 1729, authorities began using plain card stock, which circulated like modern bank notes, until New France fell to the British in 159-some 75 years after this unique form of moneyfirst appeared in 1685. The name G DE PARIS that appears at the bottom is likely the name of the original artist, while the name PALLAS is believed to have been inspired by the Greek goddess Athena or Joan of Arc. The inscription on the back of the card suggests the Queen of Spades was valued at one hundred livres. There was a time when playing cards were valued like regular banknotes-and this Ten of Spades from 18th-century New France wasone of them; it was also a clever way for authorities to keep theircolony working despite chronic coin shortages. Even more clever is how this intriguing coin preserves the playing card’s rectangular shape and is embellished with colour and selective gold plating along its edge-the first time these two stunning effects have been combined in this manner. Another unique feature of this coin: its “missing” corners. They reflect the practice of clipping cards in order to produce lower denominations. Historians believe the Ten of Spades was valued at forty livres, but as a treasured part of your coin collection, you’ll consider it priceless. All hail the king! This rectangular coin featuring the King of Hearts is the final issue in this must-have series that opens a rare window on that era. Its single, right-side-up design is an authentic reproduction of playing cards prior to 1870. Few examples survived, making these first-ever rectangular coins important guardians of this captivating history. In 1729, authorities began using plain card stock, which circulated like modern bank notes, until New France fell to the British in 1759-some 75 years after this unique form of moneyfirst appeared in 1685. Minted By: Royal Canadian Mint (RCM). Metal Element Purity: Silver AG. Coins / Bars are in Capsules & Include COA ONLY. Items for sale are exactly as shown in pictures. AUTHENTICATED using SIGMA METALYLICS VERIFIER. ALL SALES FINAL, NO EXCEPTIONS. It is YOUR responsibility to determine condition on your own. If you need further information or photos please ask! These are my costs.