1967 Canada Confederation 20 Gold Coin, Proof


BUY NOW CANADA Confederation Commemorative Coin 18671967 1994

Lettering: CONFEDERATION - 1867 -CONFÉDÉRATION - 1967 Edge Smooth Comments Schoolchildren across the nation were given a brass or pewter token in class. The sterling silver medal was issued in the 1867-1967 Centennial Presentation Set. The Leaf is known as "Centennial Symbol" designed in 1965 by Stuart Ash See also Coat of Arms


18671967 Canada Confederation Silver Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated.

100th Anniversary of Canada Series: CAN:Canadian Centennial Obverse Bust of Queen Elizabeth II, as at 37 years of age, wearing tiara, facing right. Script: Latin Lettering: ELIZABETH II D·G·REGINA Unabridged legend: ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA Translation: Elizabeth II Queen by the grace of God Engraver: Walter Ott Designer: Arnold Machin


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Canada 1967 Confederation Token / Medallion Commemorating Mining in

The 1967 Canadian PL Set, which contains six Canadian coins ranging from the one-cent piece to silver dollar, commemorates the centennial, or 100th anniversary, of Canada's Confederation in 1867. What makes this set so special is that the reverse of each coin depicts an animal that calls the vast Canadian wilderness home.


1967 (1867) Canadian 50Cent Howling Wolf Confederation Centennial

These coins were issued in 1967 to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Confederation (1867-1967). Read more » 25 cents 1967 prices and values The value of a canadian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more. The melt and minimum value of a 25 cents 1967 is $2.91 CAD. Prices in CAD $


1967 Canadian 20 Gold Confederation Coin Proof Or Bu Sku 8904

Features. • Set contains all original 1967 confederation commemorative coins from 1-cent to 1-dollar in low mintage PROOF-LIKE quality with the Centennial Commemorative Medallion. • Includes all original red leather presentation coin display box with Canadian Coat of Arms featured in gold on the front. • Includes the coin care paper insert.


50 Cents 1967 Confederation Centennial, Commemorative History

1967 (1867-) Canadian 25-Cent Bobcat Confederation Centennial Silver Quarter Coin (Circulated) issued by the Royal Canadian Mint for circulation. Coin reverse features Alex Colville's design of a bobcat struck in commemoration of Canada's Centennial of Confederation. Canadian 25-cents silver quarter coin comes from an original roll and is in brilliant uncirculated condition.


1967 (1867) Canadian 25Cent Bobcat Confederation Centennial Silver

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1967 CANADA Confederation Founding OLD Goose Genuine Silver Dollar Coin

Product Details. Beautiful vintage Gold coin! This coin was issued to commemorate the centennial of Canadian confederation and was originally issued only as part of a specimen set. Coin Highlights: Contains 0.5288 oz of Gold. Comes in protective packaging. Obverse: Right-facing profile of Queen Elizabeth II.


Canada 1967 Confederation Token / Medallion Commemorating Mining in

The 1967 $20 Canadian Confederation Gold coin commemorates the 100th anniversary of Canada's movement toward independence called 'confederation'.This commemorative coin features a bust of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse side and Canada's coat of arms on the reverse. Key features:


1967 Canada Confederation 20 Gold Coin, Proof

Hundreds of thousands of this medals were distributed in schools in 1967 across Canada to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the canadian confederation. The silver variety was awarded to Canadians who went beyond the call of duty and provided valuable service to Canada.


Uncirculated 1967 Canada Confederation Silver Foreign Coin S/h

These 1967 $20 Canadian Confederation Gold Coins are available to you as either Brilliant Uncirculated or Proof specimens. The proof coins will show hints of frosted designs and mirrored fields. The Royal Canadian Mint issued these coins only in 1967 to mark the centennial of confederation in Canada.


1967 Canadian 20 Gold Confederation Coin Proof Or Bu Sku 8904

Canada's Centennial (1867-1967) Obverse Bust of Queen Elizabeth II, as at 37 years of age, wearing tiara, facing right. Script: Latin Lettering: ELIZABETH II D·G·REGINA Unabridged legend: ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA Translation: Elizabeth II Queen by the grace of God Engraver: Arnold Machin Reverse


18671967 Canada "Confederation" Uncirculated Coin Mint Set in original

Centennial of Canadian Confederation (1867-1967) Obverse A black and white frame decorated with abstract forms in which the values "1" and "ONE / UN" are presented. Elizabeth II, then-new Queen of England and the Commonwealth. Green background. Script: Latin Lettering: 1 CENTENNIAL OF CANADIAN CONFEDERATION 1867 1967 CANADA ONE DOLLAR UN DOLLAR


18671967 Canada "Confederation" Uncirculated Coin Mint Set in original

Confederation - Victoria / Elizabeth - 1967 values and prices. The value of a canadian token depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more. Prices in CAD $. Uncirculated.


1967 Canada Silver Confederation Centennial Medal Ngc Sp66 Colorful Toning

2 min read 1967 - Canada's Centennial Coins It was the year of Expo in Montreal, it was also Canada's 100th anniversary of confederation…it was 1967, and it was a year with some really interesting Canadian coins. To mark this special year the mint changed the designs on all the circulating coins to animals we commonly associate with our country.

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