Pièce 1 kilo d'argent Jeux olympiques d'hiver : Survivre au déluge 2010 | Monnaie royale canadienne
Pièce 1 kilo d'argent Jeux olympiques d'hiver : Survivre au déluge 2010 | Monnaie royale canadienne
Pièce 1 kilo d'argent Jeux olympiques d'hiver : Survivre au déluge 2010 | Monnaie royale canadienne
Pièce 1 kilo d'argent Jeux olympiques d'hiver : Survivre au déluge 2010 | Monnaie royale canadienne

Pièce 1 kilo d'argent Jeux olympiques d'hiver : Survivre au déluge 2010 | Monnaie royale canadienne

Pièce 1 kilo d'argent Jeux olympiques d'hiver : Survivre au déluge 2010 | Monnaie royale canadienne
Pièce 1 kilo d'argent Jeux olympiques d'hiver : Survivre au déluge 2010 | Monnaie royale canadienne
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Secure your 1 kilo 2010 Olympic Winter Games: Surviving the Flood Silver Coin and grow your wealth today!

COIN HIGHLIGHTS

  • Ships individually in protective packaging
  • Consisting of 1 kilo of 9999 Fine Silver
  • Obverse: features an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
  • Reverse: Features a stunning and symbolic artwork tied to the Olympic spirit and mythology, blending resilience and triumph

In ancient times, a great flood happened that threatened the survival of the Squamish people. The people banded together in canoes and tied their canoes to En cheki—now called Mount Garibaldi—so they would not drift away. An eagle caught a salmon and dropped the fish into the canoes, giving the Squamish people sustenance and ensuring their survival.

This story depicts the power of many working together. It also illustrates the power, connection and interdependence between man and nature.

ABOUT THE ROYAL CANADIAN MINT

The Royal Canadian Mint is known as one of the most reputable mints in the world. The Ottawa Branch of the Royal Mint opened in 1908 and was renamed The Royal Canadian Mint in 1931 when control was transferred to the Canadian government. Their high standards for excellence and quality allowed them to be the first refinery to manufacture 9999 fine gold bullion coins in 1982, as well as the first to reach 99999 fine gold purity in 1998.

Specifications
SKU
6882
Finish
Légèrement usé
Designer
Xwa Lack Tun (Revers), Susanna Blunt (Avers)
Denomination
CAD 250
First Released
2009
Reverse
Représentation traditionnelle de l'artiste Xwa Lack Tun (Rick Harry) d'un aîné Squamish et d'un saumon, révélateur de la grande inondation.
Obverse
Sa Majesté, la reine Elizabeth II, avec l'insigne des Jeux olympiques de Vancouver 2010 dans le champ de la pièce.
Purity
9999
Manufacturer
Monnaie royale canadienne
Country
Canada
Weight
1 kilogram
Average Thickness (mm)
101.8

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