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This silver round is a stunning restrike of the original 1867 Confederation Medal, maintaining its historic significance while being minted in .999 fine silver. Its large 10 oz size provides an impressive display of the intricate design, making it a highly collectible piece.
This silver round is produced by respected private mints, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship and authenticity. It is a historically significant piece that appeals to both collectors and investors who appreciate Canadian heritage.
The 10 oz 1867 Confederation Medal Restrike Silver Round is a tribute to Canada’s first official commemorative medal, originally issued to mark the Confederation in 1867. Struck in .999 fine silver, this restrike celebrates Canada’s rich history and the legacy of its founding.
Secure yours today!
ROUND HIGHLIGHTS
Ships individually in protective packaging
Consisting of 10 oz of 999 Fine Silver
Obverse: Features Britannia seated, holding a trident, with a lion resting at her feet, symbolizing Great Britain. The design also includes a shield bearing the Royal Union Flag and represents the Confederation of Canada in 1867.
Reverse: Features a wreath encircling the Latin inscription "Juventas et Patrius Vigor" (Youth and Patriotic Strength), along with the dates "1867–2017" to commemorate Canada’s 150th anniversary.
This silver round is a stunning restrike of the original 1867 Confederation Medal, maintaining its historic significance while being minted in .999 fine silver. Its large 10 oz size provides an impressive display of the intricate design, making it a highly collectible piece.
ABOUT THE MANUFACTURER
This silver round is produced by respected private mints, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship and authenticity. It is a historically significant piece that appeals to both collectors and investors who appreciate Canadian heritage.