Northshore Gold and Silver
.945 ozt New Brunswick Province Silver
.945 ozt New Brunswick Province Silver
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This is a commemorative silver medal for New Brunswick's entry into the Canadian Confederation. The text on the item indicates it commemorates the event on July 1, 1867.
he image is a collectible medal depicting a scene with horses and a person in New Brunswick, specifically mentioning Fredericton. The item appears to be a commemorative piece related to the Canadian province and its capital city.
The coin has a highly polished, mirrored finish.
Text displayed includes "NEW BRUNSWICK" and "FREDERICTON".
The design features horses, a figure, and a fence structure, possibly representing historical or local life.
PURPLE VIOLET VIOLETTE CUCULEE
NEW BRUNSWICK ENTERED CONFEDERATION
JULY 1, 1867
LE NOUVEAU-BRUNSWICK
ENTRE DANS LA CON-FEDERATION LE. 1er
JUILLET 1867
This specific piece is part of a set of 12 sterling silver medals issued by Franklin Mint Canada to commemorate the provinces and territories joining the Canadian Confederation in 1867.
Content: .945 oz troy of fine silver
Mint: The Franklin Mint
Weight approx. : 31.79 g or 29.405 g fine silver
Diameter approx. : 44.37 mm
Purity: 92.5% written STERLING on the edge
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