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1988/1990 Canada Proof Double Dollar Sets Henry Kelsey & Saint-Maurice Ironworks

$ 22.48

Availability: 30 in stock
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  • Grade: Ungraded

    Description

    1988/1990 Canada Proof Double Dollar Sets
    Saint-Maurice Ironworks
    300th Ann of Henry Kelsey's Ventures to Canadian West
    LOT OF 2
    1. 1990 Canada Proof Double Dollar Set Commemorating the 300th Anniversary of Henry Kelsey's Ventures into the Canadian West
    Set comes in a black box with red satin interior. The 300th anniversary of Henry Kelsey's ventures into the Canadian West is commemorated on the 1990 Silver Dollar.
    The set includes the , Loonie, 50 cent, 25 cent, 10 cent, 5 cent, 1 cent coin. Each coin comes in a sealed transparent plastic and is presented in a booklet type holder.
    Please note that the Silver Dollar may be lightly toned, which is typical for this type of set.
    Specifications:
    Finish: Proof
    Mintage: 158,068
    Set comes in a black box with red satin interior.
    Comes as shown including Black outer case.
    2.1988 Canada Proof Double Dollar Set Commemorating Saint-Maurice Ironworks.
    The Saint-Maurice Ironworks in the Province of Quebec is a pioneer in Canada's ironworks industry. It is the country's first industrial community that was established while the fur trade, agriculture, as well as logging ruled the economy. This iconic entity is commemorated in this 1988 Saint Maurice Ironworks
    Proof Double Dollar Set
    .
    The set includes the , Loonie, 50 cent, 25 cent, 10 cent, 5 cent, 1 cent coin. Each coin comes in a sealed transparent plastic and is presented in a booklet type holder.
    Please note that the Silver Dollar may be lightly toned, which is typical for this type of set.
    Set comes in a black box with red satin interior.
    Comes as shown including Black outer case.
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