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1938 Canada Silver Dollar $1 coin Ships FREE MINT 90K MS62 ICCS#MU219 SALE SALE

1938 Canada Silver Dollar $1 coin Ships FREE MINT 90K MS62 ICCS#MU219 SALE SALE

1938 Canada Silver Dollar $1 coin Ships FREE MINT 90K MS62 ICCS#MU219 SALE SALE

1938 Canada Silver Dollar $1 coin Ships FREE MINT 90K MS62 ICCS#MU219 SALE SALE

1938 Canada Silver Dollar $1 coin Ships FREE MINT 90K MS62 ICCS#MU219 SALE SALE

1938 Canada Silver Dollar $1 coin Ships FREE MINT 90K MS62 ICCS#MU219 SALE SALE

1938 Canada Silver Dollar $1 coin Ships FREE MINT 90K MS62 ICCS#MU219 SALE SALE

1938 Canada Silver Dollar $1 coin Ships FREE MINT 90K MS62 ICCS#MU219 SALE SALE

1938 Canada Silver Dollar $1 coin Ships FREE MINT 90K MS62 ICCS#MU219 SALE SALE

1938 Canada Silver Dollar $1 coin Ships FREE MINT 90K MS62 ICCS#MU219 SALE SALE

1938 Canada Silver Dollar $1 coin Ships FREE MINT 90K MS62 ICCS#MU219 SALE SALE

1938 Canada Silver Dollar $1 coin Ships FREE MINT 90K MS62 ICCS#MU219 SALE SALE

1938 Canada Silver Dollar $1 coin Ships FREE MINT 90K MS62 ICCS#MU219 SALE SALE

Actual coin photographed is what you receive. Please notice some toning on both sides. Outstanding relief and detail. Mintage1 dollar 1938 : 90,304. 1 dollar 1938 – Double HP : Included above. 1 dollar 1938 – JOP – Type 1 : Included above. 1 dollar 1938 – JOP – Type 2 : Included above. Specifications – 1 dollar 1938Alloy: 80% silver, 20% copper. Weight: 23.33 grams. Diameter : 36.00 mm, thickness 2.84 mm. Paget, Reverse: Emanuel Hahn.

2013 Canada $50 Shannon & Chesapeake ships 5 oz. Proof finish 99.99% silver

2013 Canada $50 Shannon & Chesapeake ships 5 oz. Proof finish 99.99% silver

2013 Canada $50 Shannon & Chesapeake ships 5 oz. Proof finish 99.99% silver

2013 Canada $50 Shannon & Chesapeake ships 5 oz. Proof finish 99.99% silver

2013 Canada $50 Shannon & Chesapeake ships 5 oz. Proof finish 99.99% silver

99.99% Silver coin. Gorgeous 5 oz coin by the RCM. Everything is in great condition! The coin is double dated 1813 – 2013 on the reverse. This coin weighs 157.6 grams and is 65 mm in diameter. The obverse has the proof finish relief image of the Queen (by Susanna Blunt) against a mirror background. It comes encapsulated and set into its case and comes with all original packaging and certificate of authenticity just as it came from the mint. The outer black cardboard box surrounds the leather case. Total mintage for this coin was only 1,500. The embossed bilingual title celebrates HMS Shannon’s victory by listing its name first:’THE/Le SHANNON AND THE/et le CHESAPEAKE. The reverse side also features the dates’1813 -2013′ commemorating the bicentennial of HMS Shannon’s famous defeat of USS Chesapeake. The obverse features the portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by artist Susanna Blunt. Special Features: – Limited mintage of 1,500 coins, and features highly detailed engraving on a large format coin. Created to commemorate the bicentennial of a historic battle of the War of 1812, this unique coin is part of a larger collection celebrating the heroes and events of the War of 1812-a formative event in Canadian history. An attractive collectible for numismatists, marine, naval and military enthusiasts, and lovers of Canadian history alike. Beautifully detailed reverse design features Canadian artist John Horton’s depiction of HMS Shannon’s historic defeat of USS Chesapeake during the War of 1812. Intricate and elegant design is finely engraved and meticulously presented in a beautiful Proof finish (frosted raised elements on mirror background). Product specifications: – Face Value: 50 dollars – Mintage: 1,500 – Composition: 99.99% pure silver – Weight (g): 157.6 – Diameter (mm): 65 – Edge: Serrated – Finish: Proof – Certificate: Serialized – Artist: John Horton Packaging: – Coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint branded maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a black sleeve. Finished size: 88 mm x 88 mm. GORGEOUS COIN, CASE AND COA. Member of Royal Canadian Numismatic Association. Be sure to add me to your. GST or HST exempt. Usually MUCH cheaper for multiples of this item or similar weight/size.. your item is being sent by a cheaper and slower but fully trackable method (3-4 weeks typically). I have no control over how long the postal systems take to get it to you. Add a map to your own listings.

2021 Canada 5 oz. Pure Silver Coin The Avro Arrow BRAND NEW SHIPS NEXT DAY

2021 Canada 5 oz. Pure Silver Coin The Avro Arrow BRAND NEW SHIPS NEXT DAY

2021 Canada 5 oz. Pure Silver Coin The Avro Arrow BRAND NEW SHIPS NEXT DAY

2021 Canada 5 oz. Pure Silver Coin The Avro Arrow BRAND NEW SHIPS NEXT DAY

2021 Canada 5 oz. Pure Silver Coin The Avro Arrow BRAND NEW SHIPS NEXT DAY

The Avro Arrow lives on in our hearts, and on this 5 oz. It was a made-in-Canada marvel that was ahead of its time. Designed to fly higher and faster than any other aircraft in the 1950s, the Avro CF-105 Arrow put Canada on the cutting edge of aviation technology. Despite the project’s cancellation in 1959, the Arrow’s legacy endures. And on this 5 oz. Fine silver coin, we imagine the supersonic fighter jet taking to the skies once more, while on the ground, its shadow represents those who took Canada’s spirit of innovation to new heights. Composition 99.99 % pure silver with selective gold plating. Weight (g) 157.6. Diameter (mm) 65.25. Face value 50 dollars. Artist Neil Hamelin (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). Packaged safely and handled with care. Comes with tracking for the buyers and sellers protection! Catering to your international needs with top customer service! Ships NEXT DAY always. The item “2021 Canada 5 oz. Pure Silver Coin The Avro Arrow BRAND NEW SHIPS NEXT DAY” is in sale since Tuesday, May 4, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Commemorative”. The seller is “dollar.deala” and is located in Markham, Ontario. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Silver
  • Year: 2021
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: RCM

2014 1 Oz 99.99% Pure Silver $20 Coin Lost Ships R. M. S. Empress Of Ireland

2014 1 Oz 99.99% Pure Silver $20 Coin Lost Ships R. M. S. Empress Of Ireland

2014 1 Oz 99.99% Pure Silver $20 Coin Lost Ships R. M. S. Empress Of Ireland

2014 1 Oz 99.99% Pure Silver $20 Coin Lost Ships R. M. S. Empress Of Ireland

2014 1 Oz 99.99% Pure Silver $20 Coin Lost Ships R. M. S. Empress Of Ireland

2014 1 Oz 99.99% Pure Silver $20 Coin Lost Ships R. M. S. Empress Of Ireland

Coin is encapsulated and presented in a maroon clam shell case lined with flock. Pictures are taken from items which were owned by Collections Canada at the time the picture was taken. The item “2014 1 OZ 99.99% PURE SILVER $20 COIN LOST SHIPS R. M. S. EMPRESS OF IRELAND” is in sale since Thursday, September 8, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “collections_canada” and is located in WINNIPEG. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Composition: fine silver (99.99% pure)
  • Weight: 31.39 (g) (1 oz)
  • Diameter: 38 (mm)
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification Number: YES
  • Certification: Royal Canadian Mint
  • Face value: 20 dollars
  • Year: 2014
  • Grade: Proof
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

2015 Lost Ships in Canadian Waters S. S. Edmund Fitzgerald $20 Pure Silver Coin

2015 Lost Ships in Canadian Waters S. S. Edmund Fitzgerald $20 Pure Silver Coin

Store Category: Lost Ships. 2014 – Lost Ships in Canadian Waters – S. One of the worst seas I’ve ever been in. McSorley, Captain of S. Immortalized in a popular and well-loved ballad, the legendary story of a freighter’s quest to withstand an extreme storm still resonates today. Caught in a “Witch of November” on November 10, 1975, the American freighter S. But under the cover of darkness, cloaked by the raging snow squall, one of the largest vessels of her kind suddenly and quietly slipped beneath the cold waters of Lake Superior near Whitefish Bay, Ontario, taking with her all 29 of her crew. A prestigious addition to your Canadiana, history, or commemorative display! EDGE LETTERING: The words S. Third coin in a series that commemorates well-known vessels that have been lost in Canadian waters, and the stories that have emerged from the events surrounding their final fate. Expertly crafted in 99.99% pure silver, this coin commemorates the anniversary of the loss of the. Selective colour sets the tone in this artistic rendering of one of the worst maritime disasters in Canadian waters. Your coin is GST/HST exempt and has a limited mintage worldwide. About the Design: Designed by Canadian artist John Horton, your coin uses full colour over detailed engraving to recreate the marine conditions of that fateful evening in 1975 as S. Struggles in its quest to beat the fearsome winter storm. S red and white bow and sweeping across the deck of the cargo-laden freighter. Framing this dramatic scene is the engraved outline of the Canadian shoreline of southeastern Lake Superior, where the. Hoped the Canadian highlands would provide some refuge from the worst of the storm; instead, those very waters would become the final resting place for the legendary vessel and her entire crew. Did you know Immortalized in a famous ballad, the legendary story of a freighter’s quest to withstand an extreme storm still resonates today. Endured what many believe to be some of the harshest winter storm conditions in recent memory on the Great Lakes. Sailed out of Superior, Wisconsin, at 2:15 p. On November 9, 1975 with a full cargo of iron ore pellets destined for Detroit, Michigan. The weather had been mild and the waters calm, but forecasters were tracking a storm moving in from the Plains; joined by S. Both ships opted to alter their course closer to the Canadian shoreline, where it was hoped the Canadian highlands would offer some protection from the brunt of the storm. But by 1 a. On the morning of November 10, the. Recorded winds of 52 knots (96 km/h) and waves measuring 3 metres high. Conditions only grew worse: at 3:15 p. Captain Jesse Cooper of the. Round Caribou Island, where it seemed to skirt close to Six Fathom Shoal; 15 minutes later, the. Received a radio transmission from the. Indicating that the vessel had taken on water and had developed a list, while reporting the loss of two vent covers and a guard rail. Lost both radars and became dependent on the. To guide her through the rough waters; but a snow squall with winds at more than 100 km/h cloaked the. In the evening’s darkness, which meant she was no longer visible to the. In a radio transmission made at 7:10 p. Was faring, to which Captain Ernest McSorley answered “We are holding our own”tragically, these would be the last words heard from any of the. S 29 crew members. Between 7:20 p. And 7:30 p. Suddenly and quietly slipped beneath the frigid waters of Lake Superior, just 27 km from the entrance to Whitefish Bay, and in Canadian waters that measured 160 metres deep. During the ensuing three-day search and rescue operations, vessels such as S. Assisted in the search for survivors on both sides of the lake; the Canadian Coast Guard deployed its aircraft to survey from the air, while the Ontario Provincial Police organized a beach patrol along the lake’s eastern shore in the hope of finding survivorsbut none were ever found. S tragic defeat in her quest for a safe passage through a raging winter storm. At 222 m, it was designed to measure just shy of the maximum length allowed to pass through the yet-unfinished St. Lawrence Seaway and the locks at Sault Ste. Marie; at the time of its launch, it was considered the largest freshwater freighter vessel to ever sail the Great Lakes. Did not go quite as smoothly as planned: it took three tries to smash the champagne bottle that christened her, the launch was delayed by more than a half-hour when the launch crew struggled to release the keel blocks, and then the vessel crashed into a pier. Marie (known as the Soo Locks) in one season. A typical round trip for the. Usually took five days as it sailed between Superior, Wisconsin, to Detroit, Michigan, and back, averaging roughly 47 of these round trips each season. By November 1975, the. Had sailed approximately 748 round trips, or a distance that would amount to roughly 44 trips around the world. Packaging: Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a graphic beauty box. 99.99% pure silver. Plain with edge lettering. I do leave feedback for everyone. The item “2015 Lost Ships in Canadian Waters S. S. Edmund Fitzgerald $20 Pure Silver Coin” is in sale since Thursday, May 18, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coins.4.fun” and is located in Richmond Hill, Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Country of Manufacture: Canada

2000 Australia Tall Ships Sea Change Games of XXVII Olympics Silver Coin Ring

2000 Australia Tall Ships Sea Change Games of XXVII Olympics Silver Coin Ring

2000 Australia Tall Ships Sea Change Games of XXVII Olympics Silver Coin Ring

2000 Australia Tall Ships Sea Change Games of XXVII Olympics Silver Coin Ring

2000 Australia Tall Ships Sea Change Games of XXVII Olympics Silver Coin Ring

2000 Australia Tall Ships Sea Change Games of XXVII Olympics Silver Coin Ring

2000 Australia Tall Ships Sea Change Games of XXVII Olympics Silver Coin Ring

2000 Australia Tall Ships Sea Change Games of XXVII Olympics Silver Coin Ring

2000 Australia Tall Ships – A Sea Change Games of the XXVII Olympics Silver Coin Ring. History wrapped around your finger! Coin rings are handcrafted from uncirculated Australia Tall Ships Olympic coins. In the reverse orientation, showcasing fine detail, making each coin ring rare and unique. The ring is double-sided, completely legible for your viewing pleasure, with rounded and polished edges for comfort and style. Coin ring is presented in a black box. Reverse (Outside Ring): The reverse image commemorates the 2000 Games of the XXVII Olympiad in Sydney Australia, A Sea Change – Tall Ships are displayed around the ring in fine detail. Obverse (Inside Ring): depicts an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, year date 2000, “Australia” and denomination “5 Dollars”. Packaging: Ring is presented in a black box Special Features: Handcrafted Coin Ring, “Games of the XXVII Olympiad” inscribed around edge, legible detail, black beauty box presentation. The item “2000 Australia Tall Ships Sea Change Games of XXVII Olympics Silver Coin Ring” is in sale since Friday, August 05, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Commemorative”. The seller is “nbpicker1″ and is located in Moncton, New Brunswick. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Year: 2000
  • Certification: n/a
  • Grade: Coin Ring
  • Composition: .999
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Ring Size: 11.5
  • Style: Silver Australian Tall Ships
  • Special Features: Coin Ring, Legible Detail

3x Canada Hologram $20 Proof Silver Coins Tall Ships Collection 2005, 2006, 2007

3x Canada Hologram $20 Proof Silver Coins Tall Ships Collection 2005, 2006, 2007

This Listing does not include a box or COA. Coin and Capsule only. Please refer to photos for condition. PLEASE DO NOT SEND US A MESSAGE STATING THIS, WE KNOW. All images are for the actual item being auctioned. Get Images that Make Supersized Seem Small. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “3x Canada Hologram $20 Proof Silver Coins Tall Ships Collection 2005, 2006, 2007″ is in sale since Monday, April 17, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Silver\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “vancouvercoin” and is located in vancouver. This item can be shipped worldwide.