2012 Canada Farewell To the Penny 1 cent 5oz Fine Silver Proof Coin with all RCM packaging. Famous design, re-created in the 5oz Silver format, makes an amazyng Tribute to the Canadian Penny coin and great addition to collection. Mintage of 1500 only. The images in the listing are’stock’. The coin itself in the mint […]
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Includes the large wood subscription-format case and its outer graphic box. Also available in single-packaging format (clamshell case with outer graphic box) if you prefer instead. 2018 Penny Renewed One-Cent Big Coin 5OZ Pure Silver Proof Canada Coin Maple Leaf with Rose Gold-Plating: 157.6grams, 65.25mm Original MINT CONDITION encapsulated with Certificate Authenticity & case/box, etc. […]
2018 Penny Renewed One-Cent Big Coin 5OZ Pure Silver Proof Canada Coin. Maple Leaf with Rose Gold-Plating: 157.6grams, 65.25mm. Original MINT CONDITION encapsulated with Certificate Authenticity & case/box, etc. The item “2018 Penny Renewed 1-Cent Big Coin 5OZ Pure Silver Proof Canada Coin Maple Leaf” is in sale since Saturday, July 28, 2018. This item […]
(1) 2012 Canada S1c Farewell To The Penny. NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo. Last Year Silver Proof. This 2012 Canada 1c Farewell To The Penny Last Year Fine Silver Coin would make. A wonderful addition to most any collection. Take time to check out my store and bookmark, or add to your favorite sellers. I will […]
2012 Canada Farewell to the Penny 5 coin Fine Silver Set. The year 2012 marks the end of production of Canada’s 1-cent piece. To celebrate the penny’s long history, the Royal Canadian Mint is offering a series of commemorative pennies rendered in exquisite alloy and finishes. Each of the five coins in this exceptional commemorative […]
Making Change: The Story of the Canadian Penny. On January 2, 1908, Countess Alice Grey, wife of Canada’s ninth Governor-General, Albert Henry George Grey, had the honour of striking Canada’s first domestically produced coin: a 1-cent piece. But the Canadian penny itself had already been alive and well for half a century by then.. 1858: […]