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.375 ozt Rainbow Toning Voyageur Silver
.375 ozt Rainbow Toning Voyageur Silver
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Rainbow toning on a silver coin is a natural coloration that forms as the metal reacts with its environment, creating vibrant hues of blue, gold, green, and red that enhance the coin’s beauty and collectability.
The image shows a 1972 Canadian Silver Dollar, also known as a "Voyageur Dollar".
This coin features a design of a voyageur and an Indigenous person paddling a canoe, symbolizing Canada's fur trade history.
The 1972 version is part of the series of Canadian Silver Dollars, which were minted from 1935 through 1967 with varying silver compositions.
While the design is based on the original "Voyageur Dollar" from 1935, the 1972 coin would have been minted with a different composition than the earlier silver versions, as the Royal Canadian Mint changed the composition of its circulation coins after 1967.
Content: .375 troy oz. of fine silver
Mint: Royal Canadian Mint
Denomination: 1 dollar
Weight: 23.3 g or 11.65 fine silver g
Diameter: 36.07 mm
Thickness: 2.95 mm
Purity: 50.0%
Year: 1972
Mintage: 341,581
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