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.925 ozt Curtiss JN4 Canuck Silver $20

.925 ozt Curtiss JN4 Canuck Silver $20

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This image shows the 1992 Canadian $20 Aviation Series I: Curtiss JN-4 (Canuck) Sterling Silver Coin, which is the fifth coin in a ten-coin series commemorating the Powered Flight in Canada: The First 50 Years.

The Curtiss JN-4 (Canuck) was the first mass-produced aircraft in Canada and played a significant role in World War I training and later in civilian aerial performances.

The coin features a gold-plated portrait of Sir Frank Wilton Baillie and a depiction of the Curtiss JN-4 (Canuck) aircraft.

It is a sterling silver proof coin with a composition of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper, and a 24-karat gold-covered cameo.

The coin has a face value of $20, a weight of 31.103 grams, and a diameter of 38 mm.

This specific coin is part of the Royal Canadian Mint's Aviation Series I and was issued in 1992, with a mintage of 33,105.

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: .925 troy oz. of fine silver

Mint: Royal Canadian Mint

Series: Aviation Commemoratives Series One

Denomination: 20 dollars

Diameter: 38.0 mm

Thickness: 3.5 mm

Weight: 31.103 g or 28.77 g fine silver

Purity: 92.5%

Year: 1992

Mintage: 33,105

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