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This sale is a Pre-Sale! Please Do Not offer if you are not Okay with this :) I am expecting within the next week or two to receive my large shipment of Gold Coins from the Royal Canadian Mint. This sale is for ONE $5 Hand Selected Gold Coin from the Royal Canadian Mint which were an instant sell-outThe Story about the new coins from the Royal Canadian Mint: These first gold coins struck by the Mint were Canadian in almost every aspect, from raw material to design. They were composed almost entirely of Canadian gold, much of it from the Klondike region in 1912, with the gold source shifting eastward to Ontario in 1913 and 1914. The coins featured the first symbol of Canada to ever appear on a gold coin. The design was thedefactoCoat of Arms – adopted in 1868 – until Canada's official coat of arms was proclaimed by King George V in 1921. Canada's coat of arms, as it appeared in 1912 was composed of a maple bough surrounding a shield composed of the provincial symbols of the four provinces that joined Confederation in 1867 (Ontario, Québec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick). Ontario was represented by St. George's Cross and maple leaves; Québec by a pair of fleurs de lis accompanied by the British lion and maple leaves; Nova Scotia by salmon between Scottish thistles; and New Brunswick by the British lion and a sail-ship to represent the provinces prowess in ship building. The inscription "CANADA" was engraved above the shield, and the date "1912" and face value "FIVE DOLLARS" or "TEN DOLLARS" were engraved below the shield. The obverse featured the effigy of King George V. Both sides of the coin were framed with a raised beaded circle.
Product Specifications:
Face Value:5 dollarsComposition:90% pure gold, 10% copperWeight (g):8.36gDiameter SerializedArtist:Obv: Sir E. B. Mackennal Rev: W. H. J. BlackmoreBUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOCAL TAXES/DUTIES. If a local buyer (Toronto area), feel free to contact me if you are interested in picking up this item.