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Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History

Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History
Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History
Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History
Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History
Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History
Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History
Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History
Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History
Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History
Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History
Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History

Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History    Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History
This coin depicts Canada's diverse Native heritage surrounded by a wreath of maple leaves, the internationally renowned symbol of Canada. The story behind the design of this masterpiece. Canada's diverse and abundant wildlife play the central role in the coin's design: a grizzly bear with a salmon in its mouth to represent the west coast a plains bison for the prairies, a moose and a beaver for the central and eastern regions and a wolf and caribou for the north. The First Peoples are represented in this design, both as individuals and through their distinctive building forms which were influenced by the geography, climate and the available building materials: the totem pole is found on the left side of the coin and represents the West Coast, the tipi is placed centrally in the design to represent the prairies, the wigwam is placed to the right side of the coin to represent Eastern Canada, and the inukshuk of the North is placed near the top of the design. This coin design also displays Canada's rugged geography. The left side of the coin represents the West Coast with both ocean and mountains, while centrally the design conveys both Prairies and inland waters. To the right side of the coin is the rugged East Coast Ocean, which then transforms into the barren lands of the North. Only 2500 pieces minted making it one of rarest Canadian Coins. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ANY CANADIAN COINS, SETS, ROLLS, RCM PRODUCTS, PLEASE LET ME ASSIST YOU AND THE CHANCES ARE GOOD THAT I MAY FIND IT FOR YOU AT A PRICE WHICH WILL BEAT THE MARKET TREND PRICE. I HAVE HUGE INVENTORY OF CANADIAN COINS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS LIKE SMALL CENTS, LARGE CENTS, TOKENS, 5 CENT SILVERS, FIVE CENT NICKEL COINS, TEN CENTS THE SAME WAY AND 25 CENT AND 50 CENT AND DOLLARS THE SAME WAY. ALSO GOT LOTS IN PROOFLIKE SETS, ROYAL CANADIAN MINT PRODUCTS AND SETS, COMMEMORATIVE CANADIAN SETS OF COINS AND HAVE SOME COIN SUPPLIES AND ALBUMS TOO FOR PRESERVING YOUR COINS. I HAVE BEEN SERVING MY VALUED CUSTOMERS SINCE 1995 AND I TRY MY BEST TO PROVIDE THEM TOP QUALITY SERVICE AND EXCELLENT PRODUCTS AT A FAIR PRICE.

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Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History    Canada One Kilo $250 Giant Silver Coin 2007 Olympic Early Canada History