1967 Centennial Specimen Set

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Year: 1967

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As Canada celebrated its 100th anniversary of Confederation in 1967, the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) issued the first proof (or specimen) quality coin set available to Canadians. This set features near flawless examples of the centennial commemorative designs from the cent to silver dollar as created by renowned artist and sculptor Alex Colville.

All the coins in this collection are the absolute highest quality coins produced by the RCM in this year. They are all double struck with extra pressure using specially prepared highly polished dies, and then carefully placed in the black leather collector case to ensure the coins remain pristine. The result is a deep mirror finish on all the coins with substantially more depth and detail than coins issued for circulation. The case housing the collection is also an easel stand to display the coins.

While many of the original coins and cases from this era have been damaged over time, this set has been carefully selected as representing both the very best coins and presentation case possible.


Designs:

• Silver Dollar: Canada goose (serene and dynamic)
• Half Dollar: Howling Wolf (symbolic of the vastness of Canada)
• Quarter: Bobcat (expressing independence and decisive action)
• Dime: Mackerel (symbol of continuity)
• Nickel: Rabbit (connected with fertility, new life and promise)
• Cent: Rock Dove (associated with spiritual values and peace)

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Produced By: RCM
Year: 1967

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