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Shag Harbor UFO Unexplained Phenomena 2019 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver Glow $20 Coin

Shag Harbor UFO Unexplained Phenomena 2019 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver Glow $20 Coin

Shag Harbor UFO Unexplained Phenomena 2019 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver Glow $20 Coin

Shag Harbor UFO Unexplained Phenomena 2019 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver Glow $20 Coin

Shag Harbor UFO Unexplained Phenomena 2019 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver Glow $20 Coin

A RARE CANADIAN COIN GIFT! More available upon request! Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena Series. Coin#2 in the Series. Links below to see our other UFO Coins. UFO Langenburg Event Glow-in-the-Dark 2024 CANADA 1oz. UFO Langenburg Saskatchewan Event 2024 CANADA 1oz. UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. YUKON UFO ENCOUNTER Unexplained Phenomena 2022 CANADA 1oz. Montreal UFO Unexplained Phenomena 2021 CANADA 1oz. UFO CLARENVILLE Event Glow-in-the-Dark 2020 CANADA 1oz. Shag Harbor UFO Unexplained Phenomena 2019 CANADA 1oz. FALCON LAKE UFO Unexplained Phenomena 2018 CANADA 1oz. ROYAL CANADIAN MINT LOGO BLACK LIGHT FLASHLIGHT FOR GLOW IN DARK UFO COINS. Discover a sci-fi glow to our depiction of’Canada’s Roswell’. Order today the Glow-in-the-Dark Coin – Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena – Shag Harbour (2019). Our second UFO coin is a re-telling of a widely witnessed event that took place in 1967. The vertical design conveys a feeling of awe as you witness four mysterious lights crashing into the waters off Shag Harbour, N. Use the blacklight flashlight (included) to view the coin in the dark-the glowing features add a sci-fi worthy touch to this true story! This coin brings attention to a story that many people don’t know about. The Shag Harbour Incident is one of the best government-documented UFO crashes; even today, the case remains open and unsolved. Laurie Wickens, Eyewitness and President of the Shag Harbour UFOIncident Society. Don’t be disappointed, order yours. CANADA’S BEST-DOCUMENTED UFO CRASH! Now you’re a witness too! This coin is are-telling of a UFO crash in Canada that prompted agovernment investigation in 1967-the same year as the Falcon Lake Incident featured on a 2018 coin. SECOND COIN IN A PHENOMENAL SERIES! For our second Unexplained Phenomena coin, we’re telling the story on a 1 oz. Fine silver rectangular wafer that gives us more vertical space to depict a UFO crash off Canada’s East Coast. A BLACK LIGHT-ACTIVATED GLOW! Use the black light flashlight (included) to activate the coin’s glow-in-the-dark features. These add a sci-fi worthy element to our colourful depiction of the mysterious craft and the four mysterious lights that were spotted in the sky. 99.99% PURE SILVER! Your limited collectible is set apart by anunusual theme and a glowing design-a sure conversation-starter and an enthralling addition to your collection! Regardless of special packaging, the Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins! Only 4,000 coins will be made worldwide-order today as your coin is a limited work of art in its own right and highly collectible! Designed by Pandora Young, your coin is an artist’s rendering of the Shag Harbour Incident. Thecolourful vertical image shows the well-known UFO encounter from a witness’ perspective, with a view from a fishing vessel off the southern coast of Nova Scotia. Three fishermen look up at the night sky, where black light technology adds a glow to the mysterious craft and its flashing lights as the objectcrashes into the Gulf of Maine. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. At first, no one referred to it as a UFO. Laurie Wickens, then 18, noticed the lights while driving with friends and estimated the craft to measure some 60 feet in diameter. But when it came crashing down into the sea, a flash of light and a roar led some witnesses to believe a plane crash had just occurred. Three RCMP officers, including one who had also seen the lights, arrived at the impact site to find the strange object glowing in the water less than a kilometre from the shore. Officials contacted the Rescue Coordination Centre in Halifax to find outif an aircraft had gone missing-all were accounted for. Coast Guard and military vessels also arrived on the scene but they were already too late: the lights had already vanished and only the sparkling yellow foam remained on the surface. The search for a downed craft continued into the early morning hours but there was never any evidence ofdebris. A diving detachment of the Royal Canadian Navy also combed the seabed until the investigation was called off on October 9. What crashed in the water? Was it top-secret aircraft? Government documents show authorities could not offer a conventional explanation. Even today, the Shag Harbour Incident remains a mystery and one of the best-documented encounters with an unidentified flying object. Commercial pilots were the first to spot mysterious lights in the evening sky on October 4, 1967, as they approached Yarmouth, N. Sightings were also reported in Halifax. Seven witnesses (including Laurie Wickens) notified the RCMP about strange flashing lights or a possible plane crash. In fact, it was the authorities – not the witnesses – who first referred to the case asa UFO incident. Established in 2006, the Shag Harbour Incident Society is dedicated to chronicling the 1967 encounter. Visitors to the interpretive centre in Shag Harbour, N. Can learn more about the unexplained sighting through the permanent display of articles, memorabilia and videos. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. If you enjoy UFO stories, then this coin is for you! Items shown in picture is similar to the actual items for sale. Stock Photo – The product you receive may not be the exact product pictured. Check out our Other Items. 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. International Buyers – Please Note.

2020 Canada $20 Silver Unexplained Alien UFO Clarenville Event Coin NGC PF70 FR

2020 Canada $20 Silver Unexplained Alien UFO Clarenville Event Coin NGC PF70 FR

2020 Canada $20 Silver Unexplained Alien UFO Clarenville Event Coin NGC PF70 FR

This coin commemorates the 1978 Clarenville UFO Incident and is made of 0.999 fine silver. It is certified PF70 Ultra Cameo by NGC and comes in an oversized NGC case, making it a prized addition to any coin collection. With only 5,000 pieces minted, this coin is a scarce and special find for those interested in both UFO events and Canadian numismatics.

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. 9999 Silver $20 Coin

UFO Duncan Incident Unexplained Phenomena 2023 CANADA 1oz. A GREAT CANADIAN SILVER COIN GIFT! More available upon request! Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena Series. Coin#6 in the Series. 9999 PURE SILVER Glow-in-the-Dark PROOF COIN. Experience the thrill of a UFO sighting on Canada’s West Coast. Before dawn on the morning of January 1, 1970, a nurse at a hospital in Duncan, B. Opened the curtain in a patient’s room. What she saw next is depicted on this coin’s colour-over-engraved reverse, where the UFO glows brighter when viewed under a black light (included). The nurse described seeing a large saucer-shaped craft with a glass-like dome top. Inside the object, which was estimated to be 50 feet (15 metres) in diameter and illuminated from the bottom, two male-like figures clad in dark cloth appeared to be standing in front of a large panel. Absorbed by the sight, the nurse studied both the craft and its occupants, and soon noticed one of the figures slowly turning to face in her direction. The other figure then reached down to grab hold of a lever, and the tilted craft began to spin in a counter-clockwise direction. She called over another nurse to witness the hovering object just as it silently, and swiftly, moved away, though its lights were still visible to two more witnesses who joined them at the window. Enjoy a close view of the flying saucer described by eyewitnesses. One of the most in-demand themes. 99.99% pure silver coin features a rectangle shape that emphasizes the size of the craft observed in the early morning sky. A fun UFO collectible. If you enjoy UFO stories, this coin is for you: bold and colourful, its design is endlessly engaging. Makes a fun gift or addition to any collection! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. Date: January 1, 1970 Location: Duncan, British Columbia, Canada. Miss Doreen Kendall, a practical nurse at the Cowichan District Hospital on Vancouver Island, was looking out the window of the ward, when she saw 60 feet away an object so big and bright I could see everything clearly. There were two male-like figures in the craft, one behind the other. One of the “men” eventually looked right at Doreen, and the craft started to move away, but not before Freida Wilson, a registered nurse, also saw the object. It was turning five in the morning on New Year’s Day 1970, when Miss Doreen Kendall, a practical nurse at the Cowichan District Hospital on Vancouver Island, noticed that one of the elderly patients in her ward was restless. Deciding the patient was too warm, she went to a window and parted the drapes to let in a little air. “Just as I pulled the drapes, a brilliant light hit me in the eyes, “. It was still dark outside, but about 60 feet away right above the children’s ward to my left, there was this object so big and bright I could see everything clearly. The object was circular and had what I guess you would call a top and bottom. The bottom was silvery, like metal, and was shaped like a bowl. There was a string of bright lights around it like a necklace. The top was a dome made of something like glass. It was lit up from inside and I could see right into it. Continuing her account in question-and-answer form, Miss Kendall told me there were two male-like figures in the craft, one behind the other, facing to her right away from the hospital. The one in front appeared taller, or perhaps was positioned higher, than the other. Their heads were encased in close-fitting dark material. As she watched with intense curiosity, yet completely unfrightened. I never felt so peaceful in all my life. I wish I could have talked to them. She became aware of seeing more of the interior of the craft and realized it was tilting. In a moment, she could see to a point just below their knees and noticed they were standing in front of what looked like stools. “They looked like fine, tall, well-built men, “. They were dressed in tight-fitting suits of the same material that covered their heads but their hands were bare and I noticed how human they looked. Their flesh seemed just like ours. Intrigued as she was by the appearance of the two figures, Miss Kendall found her interest centered on what looked like an instrument panel facing the one in front. The man in front was staring at the panel as if something very important was going on, and I wondered if they might have had mechanical trouble. I even thought they might have landed on the roof of the hospital and then had trouble taking off. She described the panel as a very large one, taking up almost half the interior of the object and reaching nearly to the top of the dome. The instruments, if that is what they were, seemed to be inset in the chrome-like metal of the panel and there was a variety of sizes. The total sight was so absorbing that at first, Miss Kendall’s thoughts were lost to everything else, and for a moment she forgot Mrs. Frieda Wilson, a registered nurse, was in the same room. Then when I did think of it, I guess I hesitated. I felt I mustn’t make a noise or do anything that would break the trend of what was happening. At this point, almost as if her thoughts were being read, she saw the figure in the rear turn slowly and face squarely in her direction. He seemed to look right at me but I couldn’t see his face. It was covered by a darkish material that looked softer than the rest of his suit. I’m sure he saw me because then he touched the other man on the back. When he did this, the man in front reached down and took hold of something like a lever beside him. I’ll never forget how deliberately he did it. He pushed it back and forth and the saucer, or whatever you’d call it, started to circle slowly, still close to the building, in an anticlockwise direction. The motion seemed to break the spell for Miss Kendall, for then she remembered Mrs. Wilson was there and called her over. Later, I spoke separately to Mrs. I noticed Miss Kendall standing at the window and wondered what she was looking at. In fact, I was just going to see when she beckoned to me, and then I saw this great big light over the patio outside the children’s ward. I’d say it was quite a bit larger than a car. By the estimate of both witnesses, the object spanned a width of about five windows of the children’s ward. This gave it a diameter of at least 50 feet. It looked circular in shape and the far side seemed to be higher than the side near us. It was moving around slowly and then it started to move away. I didn’t really see any top or bottom to it. It was all just tremendously bright. Items shown in picture is similar to the actual items for sale. Stock Photo – The product you receive may not be the exact product pictured. 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.

2024 $20 Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena The Langenburg Event Pure Silver Coin

2024 $20 Canada's Unexplained Phenomena The Langenburg Event Pure Silver Coin

2024 $20 Canada's Unexplained Phenomena The Langenburg Event Pure Silver Coin

2024 $20 Canada's Unexplained Phenomena The Langenburg Event Pure Silver Coin

2024 $20 Canada's Unexplained Phenomena The Langenburg Event Pure Silver Coin

2024 $20 Canada's Unexplained Phenomena The Langenburg Event Pure Silver Coin

Some crop circles are harder to dismiss. And that’s what makes Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident so intriguing! Viewed from the witness’s perspective, the Langenburg Event is the seventh unusual encounter re-told as part of Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena series of coins. On the morning of September 1st, 1974, a farmer was swathing his fields near the town of Langenburg, Saskatchewan, when he noticed five highly polished, steel-like objects at the edge of a slough. Upon closer look, he noticed these unusual saucer-shaped objects were rotating rapidly and hovering just above the ground. He continued to observe them until they suddenly rose up, emitting a strange vapour as they silently disappeared into the sky. But the objects hadn’t vanished without a trace; according to the RCMP incident report, they left behind “five different distinct circles, caused by something exerting what had to be heavy air or exhaust pressure over the highgrass, ” which was curious enough to warrant serious attention both locally and worldwide. The Design:The reverse design by Steve Hepburn presents the artist’s rendition of the well-documented Langenburg Event, which occurred on the morning of September 1, 1974. The incident is presented from the witness’s perspective: seated on his now-stalled swather with his back to the viewer, the farmer looks on as five saucer-shaped objects lift off after hovering above the tall grass. The vapour emitted by these objects, as well as the radioactive material deposited on the circular patterns that formed beneath them, are visible when the blacklight paint technology is activated. The obverse features a radial pattern behind the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati. But the objects hadn’t vanished without a trace; according to the RCMP incident report, they left behind “five different distinct circles, causéd by something exerting what had to be heavy air or exhaust pressure over the highgrass, ” which was curious enough to warrant serious attention both locally and worldwide. The Design: The reverse design by Steve Hepburn presents the artist’s rendition of the well-documented Langenburg Event, which occurred on the morning of September 1, 1974. Our items are available for pick-up. You might also like. 2025 50 Cent Special Wrap Circulation Roll. 2025 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier – Pure Silver Proof Set.

2024 $20 Fine Silver Coin Unexplained Phenomena The Langenburg Event

2024 $20 Fine Silver Coin Unexplained Phenomena The Langenburg Event

2024 $20 Fine Silver Coin Unexplained Phenomena The Langenburg Event

2024 $20 Fine Silver Coin Unexplained Phenomena The Langenburg Event

2024 $20 Fine Silver Coin Unexplained Phenomena The Langenburg Event

Black light NOT included. Some crop circles are harder to dismiss. And that’s what makes Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident so intriguing! Viewed from the witness’s perspective, the Langenburg Event is the seventh unusual encounter re-told as part of the Royal Canadian Mint’s popular Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena series of coins. On the morning of September 1st, 1974, a farmer was swathing his fields near the town of Langenburg, Saskatchewan, when he noticed five highly polished, steel-like objects at the edge of a slough. Upon closer look, he noticed these unusual saucer-shaped objects were rotating rapidly and hovering just above the ground. He continued to observe them until they suddenly rose up, emitting a strange vapour as they silently disappeared into the sky. But the objects hadn’t vanished without a trace; according to the RCMP incident report, they left behind “five different distinct circles, caused by something exerting what had to be heavy air or exhaust pressure over the highgrass, ” which was curious enough to warrant serious attention both locally and worldwide. See a famous UFO/UAP incident from the witness’s perspective. Instead of “UFO, ” scientists and officials have now adopted the acronym “UAP” (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon) as a more encompassing term for unexplainable sights or phenomena. Nobody does UFO stories like the Royal Canadian Mint does! Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena is a fun series for everyone, whether you’re a believer or skeptic. The seven coins issued so far are all based on documented accounts of strange encounters, occurrences and sightings across Canada – the mysterious circumstances make for great storytelling, especially through colourful art enhanced with glowing effects! The reverse design by Steve Hepburn presents the artist’s rendition of the well-documented Langenburg Event, which occurred on the morning of September 1, 1974. The incident is presented from the witness’s perspective: seated on his now-stalled swather with his back to the viewer, the farmer looks on as five saucer-shaped objects lift off after hovering above the tall grass. The vapour emitted by these objects, as well as the radioactive material deposited on the circular patterns that formed beneath them, are visible when the blacklight paint technology is activated. The obverse features a radial pattern behind the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati. Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident. Coin #7 presents a view of the Langenburg Event that occurred in 1974, when a farmer came across five saucer-shaped objects in his field. One of the most in-demand themes. Like 2023′s The Duncan Incident (Coin #6), this 1 oz. 99.99% pure silver coin features a rectangle shape and a horizontal perspective that shows all five objects, as described by the witness. If you enjoy UFO/UAP stories, this coin is for you! Bold and colourful, its design is endlessly engaging, and it makes for a fun gift or addition to any collection! Packaging: The coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. THIS ITEM IS GST / HST EXEMPT. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.

2020 $20 Fine Silver Coin Canada’s Unexplained PhenomenaThe Clarenville Event

2020 $20 Fine Silver Coin Canada's Unexplained PhenomenaThe Clarenville Event

2020 $20 Fine Silver Coin Canada's Unexplained PhenomenaThe Clarenville Event

2020 $20 Fine Silver Coin Canada's Unexplained PhenomenaThe Clarenville Event

2020 $20 Fine Silver Coin Canada's Unexplained PhenomenaThe Clarenville Event

2020 $20 Fine Silver Coin Canada's Unexplained PhenomenaThe Clarenville Event

2020 $20 Fine Silver Coin Canada's Unexplained PhenomenaThe Clarenville Event

2020 $20 Fine Silver Coin Canada's Unexplained PhenomenaThe Clarenville Event

2020 $20 Fine Silver Coin Canada's Unexplained PhenomenaThe Clarenville Event

2020 $20 Fine Silver Coin Canada's Unexplained PhenomenaThe Clarenville Event

Struck with impeccable craftsmanship, this coin is a tribute to the enigma that captivates many. The coin’s composition, boasting a fineness of 0.9999, ensures a stunning display of brilliance and a premium collecting experience. Crafted in Canada and presented in an uncirculated state, this piece is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The Royal Canadian Mint Certificate of Authenticity guarantees the coin’s quality, making it a reliable addition to any collection. Cherish the fusion of intrigue and elegance with this remarkable commemorative coin.

2024 Langenburg UFO Event $20 Unexplained Phenomena Pure Silver Glow Coin Canada

2024 Langenburg UFO Event $20 Unexplained Phenomena Pure Silver Glow Coin Canada

2024 Langenburg UFO Event $20 Unexplained Phenomena Pure Silver Glow Coin Canada

2024 Langenburg UFO Event $20 Unexplained Phenomena Pure Silver Glow Coin Canada

2024 Langenburg UFO Event $20 Unexplained Phenomena Pure Silver Glow Coin Canada

2024 Langenburg UFO Event $20 Unexplained Phenomena Pure Silver Glow Coin Canada

Store Category: Glow In The Dark. Montréal Incident – coin #4 is here. Yukon Encounter – coin #5 is here. The Duncan Incident – coin #6 is here. Some crop circles are harder to dismiss. And that’s what makes Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident so intriguing! Viewed from the witness’s perspective, the Langenburg Event is the seventh unusual encounter re-told as part of our popular. On the morning of September 1?? , 1974, a farmer was swathing his fields near the town of Langenburg, Saskatchewan, when he noticed five highly polished, steel-like objects at the edge of a slough. Upon closer look, he noticed these unusual saucer-shaped objects were rotating rapidly and hovering just above the ground. He continued to observe them until they suddenly rose up, emitting a strange vapour as they silently disappeared into the sky. But the objects hadn’t vanished without a trace; according to the RCMP incident report, they left behind “five different distinct circles, caused by something exerting what had to be heavy air or exhaust pressure over the highgrass, ” which was curious enough to warrant serious attention both locally and worldwide. See a famous UFO/UAP incident from the witness’s perspective. Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident. Coin #7 presents a view of the Langenburg Event that occurred in 1974, when a farmer came across five saucer-shaped objects in his field. One of the most in-demand themes. 99.99% pure silver coin features a rectangle shape and a horizontal perspective that shows all five objects, as described by the witness. If you enjoy UFO/UAP stories, this coin is for you! Bold and colourful, its design is endlessly engaging, and it makes for a fun gift or addition to any collection! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. 99.99% pure silver with colour and blacklight technology. 49.80 x 28.60. Steve Hepburn (reverse), Steven Rosati (obverse). I do leave feedback for everyone.

2021 Montreal UFO Incident #4 $20 Unexplained Phenomena Pure Silver Glow Coin

2021 Montreal UFO Incident #4 $20 Unexplained Phenomena Pure Silver Glow Coin

2021 Montreal UFO Incident #4 $20 Unexplained Phenomena Pure Silver Glow Coin

2021 Montreal UFO Incident #4 $20 Unexplained Phenomena Pure Silver Glow Coin

2021 Montreal UFO Incident #4 $20 Unexplained Phenomena Pure Silver Glow Coin

Relive a famous UFO sighting in downtown Montréal! Dubbed the “Montréal Incident, ” this famous UFO sighting has been re-created on our. Fourth Unexplained Phenomena coin. Its colourful, glow-in-the-dark design transports you to the rooftop pool at the Hôtel Bonaventure Montréal on the night of November 7, 1990, when a mysterious object suddenly appeared inOn the coin, the UFO’s light beams are enhanced with black light paint technology, which is activated by the flashlight that comes with your coin. We’ve even engineered a Fresnel optical effect that alters that way light reflects on the coin, depending on your viewing angle-tilt the coin and you’ll see! A UFO in downtown Montréal? It’s our fourth Unexplained Phenomena! Order your coin today! Our fourth UFO sighting! From unusual sightings to strange encounters, this series of colourful coins brings you some of Canada’s most fascinating tales of unexplained phenomena. Coin #4 features a colourful re-telling of the Montréal Incident in November 1990, when a UFO was spotted from the rooftop pool at the Hôtel Bonaventure Montréal. Like the 2019 coin that depicted the Shag Harbour Incident, this 1 oz. 99.99% pure silver rectangular coin features a vertical orientation that emphasizes height. It shows the UFO hovering in place above the rooftop pool of the 17-storey building, high above Montréal’s busy downtown core. One of our most popular themes! Collectors love a good UFO story. Whether you’re fascinated by UFOs, or you just love a colourful coin that tells a great story, this coin is for you. Crafted from 1 oz. Of 99.99% pure silver, this rectangular coin is a fun addition to any collection and makes a great gift. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins.

2022 2024 UFO Unexplained Phenomena 1oz. 9999 silver 3 coins Canada

2022 2024 UFO Unexplained Phenomena 1oz. 9999 silver 3 coins Canada

2022 2024 UFO Unexplained Phenomena 1oz. 9999 silver 3 coins Canada

2022 2024 UFO Unexplained Phenomena 1oz. 9999 silver 3 coins Canada

2022 2024 UFO Unexplained Phenomena 1oz. 9999 silver 3 coins Canada

2022 2024 UFO Unexplained Phenomena 1oz. 9999 silver 3 coins Canada

2022 2024 UFO Unexplained Phenomena 1oz. 9999 silver 3 coins Canada

2022 2024 UFO Unexplained Phenomena 1oz. 9999 silver 3 coins Canada

2022 2024 UFO Unexplained Phenomena 1oz. 9999 silver 3 coins Canada

2022 The Yukon Encounter UFO Unexplained Phenomena. 9999 silver coin Canada. 2023 Duncan Incident UFO Unexplained Phenomena 1oz. UFO Unexplained Phenomena 1oz. Mint condition with box, COA and Flash Light. 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.

2019 $20 Fine Silver Coin Unexplained Phenomena The Shag Harbour Incident

2019 $20 Fine Silver Coin Unexplained Phenomena The Shag Harbour Incident

2019 $20 Fine Silver Coin Unexplained Phenomena The Shag Harbour Incident

2019 $20 Fine Silver Coin Unexplained Phenomena The Shag Harbour Incident

Canada’s best-documented UFO crash. Now you’re a witness too! This coin is a re-telling of a UFO crash in Canada that prompted a government investigation in 1967 – the same year as the Falcon Lake Incident featured on a 2018 coin. Second coin in a phenomenal series: For our second Unexplained Phenomena coin, we’re telling the story on a 1 oz. Fine silver rectangular wafer that gives us more vertical space to depict a UFO crash off Canada’s East Coast. A black light-activated glow: Use a black light flashlight (NOT INCLUDED) to activate the coin’s glow-in-the-dark features. These add a sci-fi worthy element to our colourful depiction of the mysterious craft and the four mysterious lights that were spotted in the sky. The coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. Black light NOT included. THIS ITEM IS GST / HST EXEMPT. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.