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2017 Fine silver Locomotives Across Canada 3-coin Subscription Set

2017 Fine silver Locomotives Across Canada 3-coin Subscription Set

2017 Fine silver Locomotives Across Canada 3-coin Subscription Set

2017 Fine silver Locomotives Across Canada 3-coin Subscription Set

2017 Fine silver Locomotives Across Canada 3-coin Subscription Set

2017 Fine silver Locomotives Across Canada 3-coin Subscription Set

2017 Fine silver Locomotives Across Canada 3-coin Subscription Set

2017 Fine silver Locomotives Across Canada 3-coin Subscription Set

2017 Fine silver Locomotives Across Canada 3-coin Subscription Set

2017 Fine silver Locomotives Across Canada 3-coin Subscription Set

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).

2017 Locomotives Across Canada 3-Coin Gold Plated Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 Locomotives Across Canada 3-Coin Gold Plated Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 Locomotives Across Canada 3-Coin Gold Plated Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 Locomotives Across Canada 3-Coin Gold Plated Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 Locomotives Across Canada 3-Coin Gold Plated Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 Locomotives Across Canada 3-Coin Gold Plated Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 Locomotives Across Canada 3-Coin Gold Plated Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 Locomotives Across Canada 3-Coin Gold Plated Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 Locomotives Across Canada 3-Coin Gold Plated Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 Locomotives Across Canada 3-Coin Gold Plated Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 Locomotives Across Canada 3-Coin Gold Plated Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 Locomotives Across Canada 3-Coin Gold Plated Fine Silver Subscription Set

These coins were produced and packaged by the Royal Canadian Mint. Each coin is limited to only 7,500 produced. The collection of coins comes in a tin display case, with “Locomotives Across Canada” writted in English and French on the lid along with the image of a locomotive. The tin case is then inserted into a protective box.

2017 $10 Celebrating Canada’s 150th 13-Coin Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 $10 Celebrating Canada's 150th 13-Coin Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 $10 Celebrating Canada's 150th 13-Coin Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 $10 Celebrating Canada's 150th 13-Coin Fine Silver Subscription Set

2017 $10 Celebrating Canada's 150th 13-Coin Fine Silver Subscription Set

Complete as issued from Mint, COAs in bottom compartment.

2022 Canada Big Coin Subscription Series 6 x 5 oz. Pure Silver Coins Wood Case

2022 Canada Big Coin Subscription Series 6 x 5 oz. Pure Silver Coins Wood Case

2022 Canada Big Coin Subscription Series 6 x 5 oz. Pure Silver Coins Wood Case

2022 Canada Big Coin Subscription Series 6 x 5 oz. Pure Silver Coins Wood Case

2022 Canada Big Coin Subscription Series 6 x 5 oz. Pure Silver Coins Wood Case

2022 Canada Big Coin Subscription Series 6 x 5 oz. Pure Silver Coins Wood Case

2022 Canada Big Coin Subscription Series 6 x 5 oz. Pure Silver Coins Wood Case

2022 Canada Big Coin Subscription Series 6 x 5 oz. Pure Silver Coins Wood Case

2022 Canada Big Coin Subscription Series 6 x 5 oz. Pure Silver Coins Wood Case

2022 Canada Big Coin Subscription Series 6 x 5 oz. Pure Silver Coins Wood Case

2022 Canada Big Coin Subscription Series – 6 x 5 oz. S ix-part series that expands the stories told on the circulation coins. COMPOSITION 99.99% Pure Silver (with Rose Gold Plating on 2 coins). FACE VALUE 50 Dollars. Your coins are encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded Wood Display Case. We know that the Bullions category should be exempted from being taxed and we apologize for this technical error for those of you who were taxed. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coins_eh” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Features: Commemorative
  • Certification: RCM
  • Modified Item: No
  • Denomination: $50
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Year: 2022
  • Grade: Proof
  • Fineness: 99.99
  • Certification Number: COA

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

Silver 6 Coin Set Canoe Across Canada 2015 – In Canoe display BOX! Paddling a canoe along a tree-lined shore in the heart of the wilderness: it’s an iconic Canadian moment that captures Canada’s unique history and Canadians’ connection to their vast land. The Royal Canadian Mint proudly celebrates the Canadian experience with its exciting new “Canoe Across Canada” subscription. Ideal for someone you know who loves the outdoors! Your coins are displayed in a red canoe-shaped box! Coin #2: Splendid Surroundings. Coin #3: Magnificent Mountains. Coin #4: Serene Scene. Coin #5: Mirror, Mirror. Coin #6: Exquisite Ending. 99.99% pure silver. Greg Banning (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). Please note picture above is not exact, item will appear similar. FULL SET Available now! Please contact me for International rates. The item “1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015″ is in sale since Wednesday, July 24, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “matwong42″ and is located in Vancouver, British Columbia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

Canada 2016 5 X 20$ Geometry In Art Series 5-Coin Subscription Silver Coin

Canada 2016 5 X 20$ Geometry In Art Series 5-Coin Subscription Silver Coin

Canada 2016 5 X 20$ Geometry In Art Series 5-Coin Subscription Silver Coin

Canada 2016 5 X 20$ Geometry In Art Series 5-Coin Subscription Silver Coin

Canada 2016 5 X 20$ Geometry In Art Series 5-Coin Subscription Silver Coin

Canada 2016 5 X 20$ Geometry In Art Series 5-Coin Subscription Silver Coin

Canada 2016 5 X 20$ Geometry In Art Series 5-Coin Subscription Silver Coin

Canada 2016 5 X 20$ Geometry In Art Series 5-Coin Subscription Silver Coin

Canada 2016 5 X 20$ Geometry In Art Series 5-Coin Subscription Silver Coin

Canada 2016 5 X 20$ Geometry In Art Series 5-Coin Subscription Silver Coin

STORE NEWSLETTER SIGN UP. 0.9999 / PROOF. MINIMUM GROSS WEIGHT (G). 5 x 31,1. The item “Canada 2016 5 X 20$ Geometry In Art Series 5-Coin Subscription Silver Coin” is in sale since Thursday, September 13, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Dollars”. The seller is “eu-numismatics” and is located in Poznan,Wielkopolska. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Denomination: $20
  • Year: 2016
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Silver

Locomotives Across Canada 1 oz Pure Silver Gold-Plated 3-Coin Subscription 2017

Locomotives Across Canada 1 oz Pure Silver Gold-Plated 3-Coin Subscription 2017

Locomotives Across Canada 1 oz Pure Silver Gold-Plated 3-Coin Subscription 2017

Locomotives Across Canada 1 oz Pure Silver Gold-Plated 3-Coin Subscription 2017

Locomotives Across Canada 1 oz Pure Silver Gold-Plated 3-Coin Subscription 2017

Locomotives Across Canada 1 oz Pure Silver Gold-Plated 3-Coin Subscription 2017

Locomotives Across Canada 1 oz Pure Silver Gold-Plated 3-Coin Subscription 2017

Locomotives Across Canada 1 oz Pure Silver Gold-Plated 3-Coin Subscription 2017

Locomotives Across Canada 1 oz Pure Silver Gold-Plated 3-Coin Subscription 2017

Locomotives Across Canada 1 oz Pure Silver Gold-Plated 3-Coin Subscription 2017

Locomotives Across Canada 1 oz Pure Silver Gold-Plated 3-Coin Subscription 2017

Locomotives Across Canada 1 oz Pure Silver Gold-Plated 3-Coin Subscription 2017

Locomotives Across Canada. Pure Silver Gold-Plated – Mintage: 7,500 (2017). A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Like modern engines of change, the locomotives of Canada have been instrumental in shaping our nation throughout its 150 years of history. These steam- and diesel-powered vehicles were at the heart of Confederation; helped link two of Canada’s coasts; opened up the west to new settlement, and laid the foundations of the multicultural society Canadians enjoy today. They have had an impact on all aspects of Canadian life; by transporting people and goods across this vast nation, the engines featured in the Locomotives Across Canada series of coins represent a historical snapshot of a nation coming into its own, helped by a spirit of innovation that persists today! An ideal 3-coin gift for any train enthusiast! Coins in your series include. Even the finest details shine in each meticulous design, thanks to the precision engraving, and the use of multiple finishes that add subtle contrasts. The selective application of gold plating shines the spotlight on each locomotive, while the gold-plated effigy ensures an elegance that makes this a truly exceptional keepsake. LIMITED MINTAGE: Only 7,500 coins will be made available worldwide. Hurry and order yours today before they are all gone! ONE-OUNCE 99.99% PURE SILVER COINS! Your coins are GST/HST exempt! 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 draws the 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 characteristicsfrom the balloon smoke stack and large driving wheels to the cattle guardall 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. The reverse design by Canadian artist John Mantha 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 of gold 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. On track to Confederationand 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 Confederationa 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 represented the 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 when larger 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. 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 Toronto. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a black beauty box. Order your coin today! Order your 3-coin series today! Composition 99.99% pure silver. Weight (g) 3 coins x 31.39. Face value 20 dollars. Oram (first coin), John Mantha (second and third coins) (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). The item “Locomotives Across Canada 1 oz Pure Silver Gold-Plated 3-Coin Subscription 2017″ is in sale since Saturday, November 4, 2017. This item is in the category “Monnaie\Pièces – Canada\Commémoratif”. The seller is “alexsilvercoins” and is located in Verdun. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Pays de fabrication: Canada
  • Classement: Finish proof
  • Pays / région de fabrication: Canada
  • En circulation/Hors circulation: Hors ;circulation
  • Certification: Mint Certificate serialized
  • Pays/région de fabrication: Canada
  • Ayant circulé/Hors-circulation: Hors-circulation

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015

Silver 6 Coin Set Canoe Across Canada 2015 – In Canoe display BOX! Paddling a canoe along a tree-lined shore in the heart of the wilderness: it’s an iconic Canadian moment that captures Canada’s unique history and Canadians’ connection to their vast land. The Royal Canadian Mint proudly celebrates the Canadian experience with its exciting new “Canoe Across Canada” subscription. Ideal for someone you know who loves the outdoors! Your coins are displayed in a red canoe-shaped box! Coin #2: Splendid Surroundings. Coin #3: Magnificent Mountains. Coin #4: Serene Scene. Coin #5: Mirror, Mirror. Coin #6: Exquisite Ending. 99.99% pure silver. Greg Banning (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). Please note picture above is not exact, item will appear similar. FULL SET Available now! Please contact me for International rates. The item “1/2 oz. Fine Silver 6-Coin Subscription FULL Set Canoe Across Canada 2015″ is in sale since Thursday, May 11, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “matwong42″ and is located in Vancouver, British Columbia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

2013 $10 Fine Silver 12-Coin Set with Deluxe Wooden Box O Canada Subscription

2013 $10 Fine Silver 12-Coin Set with Deluxe Wooden Box O Canada Subscription

2013 $10 Fine Silver 12-Coin Set with Deluxe Wooden Box O Canada Subscription

2013 $10 Fine Silver 12-Coin Set with Deluxe Wooden Box O Canada Subscription

2013 $10 Fine Silver 12-Coin Set with Deluxe Wooden Box O Canada Subscription

2013 $10 Fine Silver 12-Coin Set with Deluxe Wooden Box O Canada Subscription

2013 $10 Fine Silver 12-Coin Set with Deluxe Wooden Box O Canada Subscription

2013 $10 Fine Silver 12-Coin Set with Deluxe Wooden Box O Canada Subscription

2013 $10 Fine Silver 12-Coin Set with Deluxe Wooden Box O Canada Subscription

2013 $10 Fine Silver 12-Coin Set with Deluxe Wooden Box O Canada Subscription

In total there are 12 different coins in this series being released during the year 2013. You will receive the 12 coins + the deluxe wooden display box. Canada’s national identity is much like its majestic landscape: diverse, storied, and sometimes elusive. In the ever-changing tectonics of Canadian culture, identifiers tend to reflect the nation’s natural assets and social and political institutions. Born of this complex background, Canadian icons are distinct because they carry meaning for all Canadians, regardless of where we live or how we came to be here. These are the images that plumb the depths of Canadian pride and kindle Canadians’ love for their home. Specifications: Face Value: 10 dollars Mintage: 40,000 Composition: 99.99% fine silver Weight (g): 15.87 Diameter (mm): 34 Edge: Serrated Coins in this series include: 1. Canadian Summer Fun 6. Canadian Holiday Season Special Features: -The O Canada series focuses on 12 iconic Canadian images to celebrate all that makes Canada unique. Rendered in 99.99% pure silver with limited mintages, these coins are sure to be sought after by collectors. Coins in this series include images on the Polar Bear, Beaver, Maple Leaf and other iconic Canadian images, and is available as part of a monthly subscription. These beautiful silver coins can be housed in a wooden case protected by a special full-colour beauty box. Engraved in exquisite detail to celebrate one of Canada’s most important national icons. A great gift and collectible to celebrate Canada’s natural wonders, Canadian history, Inuit culture, and the country’s unique iconography. An excellent addition to any collection focused around nature, native culture, or Canadiana. The subscription case is a wooden case lined with red flock at the top and black at the bottom. The case is protected by a theme-coloured custom beauty box. The item “2013 $10 Fine Silver 12-Coin Set with Deluxe Wooden Box O Canada Subscription” is in sale since Monday, April 03, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “levonboy” and is located in Montreal, Quebec. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.

1/2 oz Fine Silver Coins O Canada 12-Coin Subscription Set 2013 with WOODEN BOX

1/2 oz Fine Silver Coins O Canada 12-Coin Subscription Set 2013 with WOODEN BOX

1/2 oz Fine Silver Coins O Canada 12-Coin Subscription Set 2013 with WOODEN BOX

1/2 oz Fine Silver Coins O Canada 12-Coin Subscription Set 2013 with WOODEN BOX

1/2 oz Fine Silver Coins O Canada 12-Coin Subscription Set 2013 with WOODEN BOX

1/2 oz Fine Silver Coins O Canada 12-Coin Subscription Set 2013 with WOODEN BOX

1/2 oz Fine Silver Coins O Canada 12-Coin Subscription Set 2013 with WOODEN BOX

1/2 oz Fine Silver Coins O Canada 12-Coin Subscription Set 2013 with WOODEN BOX

1/2 oz Fine Silver Coins O Canada 12-Coin Subscription Set 2013 with WOODEN BOX

1/2 oz Fine Silver Coins O Canada 12-Coin Subscription Set 2013 with WOODEN BOX

1/2 oz Fine Silver Coins O Canada 12-Coin Subscription Set 2013 with WOODEN BOX

1/2 oz Fine Silver Coins O Canada 12-Coin Subscription Set 2013 with WOODEN BOX. All 12 coin designs now available for you to view. Set includes the limited Edition Wooden box which is Soldout! Canadas national identity is much like its majestic landscape: diverse and unique. Canadian icons carry meaning for all of us, regardless of where we live or how we came to be here. Although their meanings are intensely personal, images of Canada unite all Canadians through national pride and love for our home. Discover 12 new designs featuring some of the most iconic images of Canada celebrating our beautiful country, Canadian wildlife and our natural wonders. Here are the themes and images explored in this 12-coin series that begins in January 2013: #1 – The Inukshuk. #2 – The Beaver. #3 – The Royal Canadian Mounted Police. #4 – The Polar Bear. #5 – Summer Life. #6 – The Wolf. #7 – Niagara Falls. #8 – The Caribou. #10 – The Orca. #11 – The Maple Leaf (in colour). Fine silver (99.99% pure). The item “1/2 oz Fine Silver Coins O Canada 12-Coin Subscription Set 2013 with WOODEN BOX” is in sale since Thursday, March 16, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “matwong42″ and is located in Vancouver, British Columbia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country of Manufacture: Canada