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.510 ozt Drum Dancing 9999 Silver $10
.510 ozt Drum Dancing 9999 Silver $10
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This is a 2017 Royal Canadian Mint $10 fine silver coin, part of the "Celebrating Canada's 150th Coin Series," specifically featuring "Drum Dancing" representing Nunavut.
Design:
The reverse features a vibrant, photo-like image of an Inuit drum dance on Devon Island, Nunavut, based on a photograph by Canadian photographer Michelle Valberg.
Commemoration:
The coin commemorates Canada's 150th anniversary of Confederation, with the dates "1867-2017" and the word "CANADA" engraved on the reverse.
Material and Denomination:
It is a $10 denomination coin made of 99.99% pure silver, weighing just over one half ounce.
Collectibility:
This coin is part of a 13-coin series showcasing Canada's provinces and territories, inspired by photographs from Canadian Geographic magazine.
This coin features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Susanna Blunt. The inscription "ELIZABETH II D G REGINA" encircles the portrait, which translates to "Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God, Queen".
Content: .510 troy oz. of .9999 fine silver
Mint: Royal Canadian Mint
Series: Celebrating Canada's 150th
Denomination: 10 dollars
Weight: 15.87 g
Purity: 99.99%
Year: 2017
Mintage: The coin had a mintage of 25,000.
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