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51gsOjG7REL. SL160  Canada National Parks Moose Silver $1 Coin 1985 Canadian Mint
Canada National Parks Moose Silver $1 Coin 1985 Canadian Mint
Product Description
Silver bullion finest .825 purity silver $1 Canada 1885 NATIONAL PARKS Commemorative coin. The 1985 Canada Moose Commemorative Silver Dollar is one of Canadas most famous, sought-after and most recognizable commemorative coins. Stuck to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Canadas first national park, it features a majestic bull moose grazing in the shadow of a snow-capped mountain. Its a classic scene that perfectly captures the peace and serenity of Canadas wide open spaces. The coins obverse features the Mature Head version of Queen Elizabeth II. Coin is presented in a non pvc airtight plastic coin capsule With the price of silver bullion soaring weekly then this is a sure investment for the coin proffesional and begginer alike.

Canadian Parks to visit are Glacier British Columbia Kootenay British Columbia Mount Revelstoke British Columbia Yoho British Columbia Yoho British Columbia Banff Alberta The Cave and Basin hot springs Rocky Mountains Elk Island Alberta Jasper Alberta Waterton Lakes

Specifications : 1985 date Presented in Air-Tight Coin Capsule -

: PROOF MS 70 +

Canada Mint : Montreal

Weight : 23.327 Grams almost 1 Oz

Diameter : 36.06 mm

Notes : matt and field mirror image Finish - Reeded edge - 45 % Die Axis - MS 70 +++ PROOF
Canada National Parks Moose Silver $1 Coin 1985 Canadian Mint

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I bought a set of Kennedy half dollars from 1964 thru 1986 off e-bay for a good price, but was dissappointed to see that the coins and the Dansco album they were in were covered with some kind of "crud." I'm not sure how to describe it. This album has obviously not been cared for in about 25 years. The seller has no scruples and will not make good on his sale, so I want to salvage it by cleaning off the coins with a plain cotton t-shirt and putting them in a new Dansco album. I cleaned off one proof coin and it looks the way a proof coin is supposed to look. If I can do so without decreasing the value, I'd like to clean off all the coins and put them in a new Dansco album. Is wiping a coin clean with a dry cotton cloth (with no cleaning agent) okay by the customs of coin collecting ?
Thanks

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51qcV 3LUSL. SL160  40 Brass Quarter Size Chinese I Ching Coins 4 Feng Shui
40 Brass Quarter Size Chinese I Ching Coins 4 Feng Shui
Product Description
You are looking at 40 old style real brass Chinese I Ching Coins. These are the best quality real brass coins you can find on the market. Many coins on the market are made from cheap, brass looking, breakable material. But these coins were bought directly from China are made from real brass. They are twice as thick and much heavier than the cheap ones usually found on the market. These coins are strong and unbendable. They are perfect for Feng Shui use or other product making, such as candles, watches, hanging charms, wedding deco, etc. The coins in my auctions are NOT antique but very authentic looking replicas.

The diameter of each coin is about 1 inch. Size is exactly like a quarter.

Chinese coins represent the powerful union of heaven and earth. Described as being "square within and round without", these round coins, have been used as metal currency since the 11th century BC. The square shape in the center is the energy of the earth, while the circle represents the chi of heaven. Combined, they drive the power of wealth luck, and when energized, yang energy breathes precious life into them, transforming them into powerful emblems of wealth and prosperity. The Chinese characters on the coins bear the name of the reign. It is believed that these coins should ideally be chosen from the prosperous reign periods.
40 Brass Quarter Size Chinese I Ching Coins 4 Feng Shui

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