Description
There was a time when playing cards were valued like regular bank notes—and this Jack of Hearts from 17th-century New France was one of them. In 17th-century New France, everything was in short supply - including coins. In a desperate move to keep his colony working, the governor issued playing cards bearing a written promise to pay what was owed when the next shipment of coins arrived from France. Historians believe the Jack of Hearts was valued at fifty livres. Mintage 25,000.
The Design:
This $15 sterling silver coin has been designed in the shape of a playing card, and is embellished with colour and selective gold plating along its edge. This is a large proof quality coin, with a weight of more than an ounce of sterling silver.