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2024 $20 Pure Silver Coin Wildlife Reflections Grizzly Bear, Cougar & Moose
First coin in a new series! Series celebrates Canada’s natural beauty through colourful, texturally enhanced depictions of Canadian fauna, beginning with the grizzly bear (Coin #1). Few mammals are as closely associated with the forested regions of western and northern Canada as the grizzly bear, a true icon of these wild spaces. Is Canada’s largest land-based carnivore, and while its strength is indisputable, this coin’s reverse inspires awe by showcasing a quiet moment at sunrise – and by presenting the mighty grizzly and its salmon prey as a reflection of the ecosystems they inhabit. Weight: 31.39 g. Artist: Claude Thivierge (reverse). Series celebrates Canada’s natural beauty through colourful, texturized depictions of Canadian fauna, and Coin #2 presents a contemplative portrait of. Canada’s largest wild cat, the strong and stealthy cougar is steady on its feet. While this secretive forest-dweller may roam at any time, it tends to be most active from dusk until dawn-a fact that is reflected in the stunning sunset re-created on your coin’s reverse, which elicits reverence for this enigmatic big cat. Series of contemplative portraits concludes with the most serene scene yet. A proud symbol of the Canadian wilderness, the moose inhabits the boreal forest that stretches from Newfoundland in the east to British Columbia in the west, and north to the Arctic treeline. A male moose’s antlers and imposing size (up to two metres tall at the shoulders) make it a sight to behold as it nobly, and quietly, wades in water-as it does on Coin #3, where the tranquil fall scene taps into the Canadian spirit and captures the undeniable majesty of our wild spaces. Your coins are encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. For any further questions, please feel free to write to me. Première pièce d’une nouvelle série! Reflets de la faune. Célèbre la beauté naturelle du Canada par des représentations colorées et texturées de la faune canadienne. En vedette sur la première pièce : le grizzli. Peu de mammifères sont aussi étroitement associés aux régions forestières de l’Ouest et du Nord du pays que le grizzli, véritable emblème de ces espaces sauvages. Est le plus gros carnivore terrestre du Canada. Si la force de l’animal est incontestable, le revers de la pièce impressionne plutôt en le présentant dans un moment de quiétude à l’aube. L’imposant grizzli et sa proie, le saumon, représentent l’écosystème dont ils font partie. Tirage: 7,500 exemplaires dans le monde ÉPUISÉ À LA MCR. Poids: 31.39 g. Artist: Claude Thivierge (revers). La deuxième pièce de la série est un hommage contemplatif au. Le plus grand félin sauvage canadien, à la fois agile, fort et furtif. Si l’animal sylvestre, qui sait se faire discret, peut surgir à tout moment, il est surtout actif la nuit. C’est d’ailleurs pourquoi le revers de la pièce présente un magnifique coucher de soleil qui confère une aura de noblesse à ce gros chat énigmatique. La série de représentations contemplatives. Se conclut avec sa scène la plus paisible. Fier symbole de la nature sauvage canadienne, l’orignal habite la forêt boréale qui s’étend de Terre-Neuve, à l’est, jusqu’à la Colombie-Britannique, à l’ouest, et à la limite septentrionale des arbres, au nord. Par son grand panache et son imposante stature (il peut mesurer jusqu’à deux mètres au garrot), le mâle offre un spectacle captivant lorsqu’il se meut avec noblesse, sans bruit, dans l’eau. C’est d’ailleurs ce qu’il fait sur cette troisième pièce, dans un calme décor d’automne qui incarne l’esprit canadien et rend la majesté indéniable des grands espaces d’ici. La pièce est encapsulée et présentée dans un boîtier à double coque orné du logo de la Monnaie royale canadienne. Le boîtier est assorti d’une boîte protectrice noire. La Monnaie royale canadienne certifie l’authenticité de toutes ses pièces de collection. Pour toutes questions supplémentaires, n’hésitez pas à m’écrire.
2015 The Great Lakes Set Canada $20 Fine Silver Proof #19922
These coins are composed of fine silver 99.99%. Each coin weighs 31.39 grams and measures 38 mm. Lease note the following. The items on the pictures are the items you will receive. We take pride in our professional packaging to ensure your items arrive safely. We also operate a physical precious metals and coin store in Quebec. We work hard to maintain our 100% customer feedback. Pour les Francophones, il n. Fait plaisir de vous servir en Français. Thanks and Good Luck!
2017 Fine silver Locomotives Across Canada 3-coin Subscription Set
About each coin design: First coin: The 4-4-0 locomotive. Designed by Canadian artist David A. Oram, the first coin in your subscription transports you to Toronto, ON, in the year of Confederation: 1867. The selective application of gold plating immediately drawsthe eye to the 4-4-0 locomotive of the Great Western Railway (GWR) in the foreground. The left-side three-quarter view allows for a thorough examination of the steam engine’s defining characteristics-from the balloon smoke stack and large driving wheels to the cattle guard-all rendered in outstanding detail. In the background, the arched train shed of GWR’s Yonge Street passenger station adds an architectural point of interest, while the horse-drawn carriage waiting trackside completes this meticulously engraved snapshot of a bygone era. On track to Confederation-and beyond. Named for its wheel configuration of four leading (front) wheels and four driving ones, the iconic 4-4-0 “American” type of locomotive looms large in Canada’s railway history as the quintessential all-purpose locomotive of its time. The height of the 4-4-0′s popularity coincided with Confederation-a time when Canadian union hinged on the promise of a railway link, which was fulfilled in the east with the completion of the Intercolonial Railway in 1872. By then, the 4-4-0 representedthe overwhelming majority of the steam locomotives in service, including those that helped open the continent to new settlement in the west. Design adjustments and a larger boiler size resulted in more powerful 4-4-0 engines; but tasked with increasingly heavier loads, the 4-4-0′s limited firing capacity eventually led to its falling out of favour whenlarger engines (such as the Ten-Wheelers) entered the fray. Canada’s love for railroads began with the first railway constructed in 1836: the Champlain and Saint Lawrence Rail Road. Prior to 1853, all locomotives in British North America were imported from the United States or from Great Britain. In 1848, the Montreal and Lachine Railroad purchasedone of the first 4-4-0 locomotives to be used herein Canada. On April 16, 1853, the Toronto Locomotive Work completed work on the first locomotive built in Canada: a 4-4-0 steam engine known as the. Second coin: The RS 20 locomotive. Designed by Canadian artist John Mantha, your coin looks back at the first wave of diesel-electric locomotives that were introduced in Canada in the 1940s and 1950s. Used by the Roberval and Saguenay Railway, the RS 20 was the first diesel road locomotive manufactured in Canada, and was built in 1949 by Montreal Locomotive Works. The selective application ofgold plating places the focus on the early RS-2 road-switcher, which is made all the more visible thanks to the tiger-striped pattern, painted at the front. The rail yard in the engraved background is bustling with activity, and typifies the environment in which these versatile workhorses shine. Driving change in Canada. The early 20th century saw a rapid expansion ofnew railways across the country, and in areas further north than ever before. Trains had become the backbone of industry in Canada, allowing an easy flow of goods and services while transporting an unprecedented wave of immigration to regions that were once remote. The railway companies also spurred a budding tourism industry, by building resort hotels and launching campaigns that touted Canada’s great natural beauty to the travellers of the world. But the First World War marked a period ofgreat change in Canada’s railway history. Steam locomotives continued to sustain Canada’s economy while supporting the war effort by transportingtroops; but the limited availability of trainmen, areduced ridership, and unrestrained expansion exacerbated the financial problems of many Canadian railways. In 1917, a royal commission recommended the nationalization of. Railways-except the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). And by 1923, the Canadian Northern Railway, Intercolonial, National Transcontinental Railway, Grand Trunk Railway and Grand Trunk Pacific Railway were all amalgamated to form the Canadian National Railways (CNR). Gone was the great era of railway construction; decades later, the golden age of steam railways was itself relegated to the history books with the advent of a newtechnology: the diesel locomotive. The first diesel-electric locomotive used in Canada, CNR 9000, was built in 1929 from coupled engines that could each generate 950 kW of power and weighed a combined 335 tonnes. Until the end of the Second World War, most of Canada’s diesel locomotives were low-powered engines. Diesel-electric technology was largely used in submarines during the war, but was gradually extended torailways during the post-war period. By 1960, steam locomotives were no longer used by either CNR or CPR for regularly scheduled service. The diesel engine doesn’t directly move the wheels that propel the locomotive forward-it drives anelectrical generator, which powers the traction motors that make the wheels turn. The tiger-like stripes on the front of a locomotive are deliberately painted to improve the locomotive’s visibility. Third coin: The GE ES44AC locomotive. In keeping with the first two coins in the series, this reverse design by Canadian artist John Mantha features selective gold plating that shines the spotlight on the General Electric ES44AC locomotive. The background features an outstanding amount of engraved detail that captures the majesty of Canada’s diverse landscape: from the far-off mountain peak to the different textures of the surrounding vegetation, down to the gravel along the railroad ties. The shine of the coin’s silver surface also lends itself well to evoking the brightness of a summer day-in the sky, and on the surface of the winding river beneath it. Rounding the curves inthe track, the gold-plated ES44AC locomotive is positioned in a way that allows for an ideal view of its front and side. The remarkable power of this fuel-efficient locomotive is evident in an almost endless line of railcars that stretch out behind it. 99.99% pure silver. Oram (first coin), John Mantha (second and third coins) (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse).
GLEAMING MAPLE LEAVES 2025 CANADA 10oz. 9999 Pure Silver Multifaceted $100 Coin
GLEAMING MAPLE LEAVES 2025 CANADA 10oz. A GREAT CANADIAN COIN GIFT! More available upon request, just ask! 9999 PURE SILVER PROOF MULTIFACETED COIN. Multifaceted maple leaves: A modern take on classic Canadiana. The leaf of the silver maple. Is dramatic and multifaceted: its slender, coarsely toothed lobes and deep notches give it a sharp outline, but get up close and you’ll realize that it’s also bright green on one side, and silvery-white on the other. These characters make it easy to identify a silver maple tree, and they are artfully explored on this 10 oz. 99.99% pure silver coin, which uses multifaceted engraving to create a striking effect. Radiating outward from the petiole, the angled lines form peaks and valleys that reflect light in an extraordinary way within each leaf-especially the top one, which is highlighted with rose gold plating that gives it a beautiful blushing hue. A blushing gleam, a modern aesthetic-a captivating maple celebration. An innovative approach to minting dimensional art, multifaceted engraving involves the creation of multiple facets that reflect the light in different directions and give shape to key design elements-in this case, three Canadian maple leaves. Impeccably crafted in 10 oz. Of 99.99% pure silver. Only 1,200 coins are available to collectors worldwide. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. Items shown in pictures are similar to the actual items for sale. Stock Photo – You may get identical items than the actual items shown. Check out our Other Items. Please do not hesitate to ask questions about this or any of our other auctions! We answer all inquiries. Need more scans or pictures, just ask. We have many other Canadian Gold or Silver coins and cases/COA’s in stock.
2016 Canada $20 The Universe with Borosilicate Glass Pure Silver Coin
Note that each borosilicate element is different, and your coin will be unique, and yours will likely be different from the images. Each one is amazing, and it will be fun to discover your own variation of The Universe. We have included images of two different variations, which also vary depending on the light and angle. Mintage is limited to 8,500 coins. Every coin has its own unique swirl and each one is captured in a globule of borosilicate glass that has been handcrafted and applied to the coin. The glass was also given added luminescence to capture the faint glow of the galaxy. Re-creating the forested setting of the Observatoire du Mont-Mégantic beneath a clear, star-filled sky, the round, crystal-clear qualities of the glass are similar to peering through a telescope lens, and its luminescence further enhances the viewer’s experience of gazing into the galaxy. NumisCan Coins and Jewelry is committed to providing an exceptional experience every time you shop with us. All items are carefully described indicating their condition and stating whether the image is the actual item or a stock image. Unless otherwise noted, Royal Canadian Mint coins are “mint direct” original new condition with case, box and COA. Sometimes errors can happen, and we want to do everything possible to make it right! We are working on listing over 5,000 different coin items. If you are looking for something you don’t see, please send us a message. US / International Buyers.
1958 Canada $1 Silver Dollar Coin ICCS PL 66 Heavy Cameo #coinsofcanada
The coin in the photo is the coin you will receive. All items are handled with care and packaged well! Please feel free to check out my outstanding feedback from others. Check out my other items. Be sure to add me to your favourites list. About Me: I’m Andy and I’ve been a coin collector since age 8. I opened Coins Of Canada for business and have been loving every moment of it.
20 x 1936 Canada silver dollars 20-coins circulated
20 x 1936 Canada silver dollars 20-coins circulated. PLEASE DO NOT SEND US A MESSAGE STATING THIS, WE KNOW. All images are for the actual item being auctioned unless otherwise stated. Some mint products may have stock images. Item’s Condition- Please see photos for condition. If you have any concerns regarding an items condition please ask prior to purchasing the item. Our expert staff have over 40+ years experience in the business. Our grades are the opinion of our knowledgeable staff. These grades are for a reference base for our customers only and we have graded these coins to the best of our ability. Other graders opinions may differ from ours, as they would with many other professional dealers. If the coins are sent into a grading service they maybe be subject to a higher or lower grade than that of what we have advertised as that would be the opinion of the particular grader grading the coin/banknote and we are not responsible for individual opinions/standards of other graders or companies. We do stand by our grading and offer our grades as an honest opinion to the best of our professional ability. Mint Products- Some mint products may have stock images. Some products may be in original mint state/still sealed in mint packaging or shrink wrap as issued by the mint, however not all items will be. This will be noted in the description. Please do not message us requesting that we do. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
1874-H 10 cent Canada Coin Silver Victoria Queen Excellent Example Patina
This 1874-H 10 cent Canada Coin showcases the elegant profile of Queen Victoria on one side and a majestic crown on the other. Made of silver, this circulated coin has developed a beautiful patina over the years, adding to its historical charm. A must-have for any Canadian coin collector, this piece from Canada’s numismatic heritage is a tangible link to the past. Perfect for enthusiasts or history buffs looking to add a unique and authentic piece to their collection.
2011-2015 Murano Glass Lady Bag, Bumble Bee 1oz. 9999 silver 5 coins set Canada
Tulip and Ladybug 1oz. 9999 silver coin Canada. The coin started it all! Aster and Bumble Bee 1oz. Purple Coneflower and Eastern Tailed Blue Butterfly 1oz. Water Lily and Leopard Frog 1oz. 999 silver coin Canada. Turtle with Broadleaf Arrowhead Flower 1oz. You will receive set of 5 coin with box and COA. N 2011, the Royal Canadian Mint became the first Mint in the world to issue a coin featuring a Venetian glass element. The engraved silver coin’s reverse bore a beautiful coloured tulip bloom embellished with a delicate Venetian glass ladybug. Each ladybug was hand-crafted from Venetian glass-renowned for its intense colour and gem-like clarity-by a master glassmaker in Murano, Italy. This world first was the flagship release in what has become an annual series of stunning painted flora-themed coins embellished with Venetian glass fauna. Once you are done shopping, please message me and I will send you a combined invoice. Don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. I will leave my feedback as soon as I receive yours.