Northshore Gold and Silver
3 ozt Canada Young Queen Voyageur Silver $1
3 ozt Canada Young Queen Voyageur Silver $1
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These vintage Canadian silver dollar coins featuring a young bust of Queen Elizabeth II range in years between 1959 and 1964. These coins were primarily minted by the Royal Canadian Mint and typically consist of 80% pure silver.
1964 Confederation Conferences Dollar (Top Left and Center): This coin commemorates the 100th anniversary of the 1864 meetings in Charlottetown and Quebec City. The reverse design (top left) depicts a circular emblem containing the French fleur-de-lis, the Irish shamrock, the Scottish thistle, and the English rose.
Voyageur Silver Dollar (Top Right and Bottom Left): This is the standard reverse design for Canadian silver dollars of this era. It features a fur trader (voyageur) and an Indigenous person paddling a canoe past a small island, with the Northern Lights in the background. The examples shown are dated 1963 (top right) and 1962 (bottom left).
1958 British Columbia Centennial Dollar (Bottom Right): Known among collectors as the "Death Dollar," this coin commemorates the 100th anniversary of British Columbia becoming a crown colony. The reverse features a Northwest Coast First Nations totem pole against a mountain backdrop.
Content: .600 troy oz. of fine silver per coin
Mint: Royal Canadian Mint
Denomination: 1 dollar x 5 coins = $5.00 face
Diameter: 36 mm
Weight approx.: 23.33 g or 18.664 g fine silver per coin
Total Weight approx.: 93.32 gram total for all 5 coins
Purity: 80%
Year: random variety from 1959 to 1964
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