





Secure your 1964 Canadian Silver Dollar $1 Face Value Charlottetown Circulation 80% Pure Silver Coin and grow your wealth today!
These 1964 silver dollars celebrate the 100th anniversary of the meeting in Charlottetown and Quebec City that led to Confederation in 1867. The circular emblem on the reverse features the French fleur-de-lis, the Irish shamrock, the Scottish thistle and the English rose.
Each silver dollar ($1 face value) contains approximately 0.6 oz of silver.
Official legal tender - 80% pure $1 silver dollars are real circulation currency that were minted by the Canadian Mint when real silver was still used in the coinage. Privately minted bullion is not legal tender and even bullion coins are non-circulation legal tender and don't spend directly at stores.
Content guaranteed - Each coin contains 80% pure silver as well as 20% of other metals used as hardeners, as guaranteed by the Canadian Mint. Each $1 face value silver dollar contains 0.6 ounces of pure silver.
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.
Secure your 1964 Canadian Silver Dollar $1 Face Value Charlottetown Circulation 80% Pure Silver Coin and grow your wealth today!
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 3/5 oz of 800 Fine Silver
*Obverse: Features an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
*Reverse: Features four emblems reflecting the English (rose), French (fleur-di-lis), Irish (shamrock), and Scottish (thistle) influences of Canadian culture
Ces dollars en argent de 1964 célèbrent le 100e anniversaire de la rencontre à Charlottetown et à Quebec qui a mené à la Confédération en 1867. L'emblème circulaire du revers représente la fleur de lys française, le trèfle irlandais, le chardon écossais et la rose anglaise.
Chaque dollar d'argent (valeur nominale de 1 $) contient environ 0,6 once d'argent.
Official legal tender - 80% pure $1 silver dollars are real circulation currency that were minted by the Canadian Mint when real silver was still used in the coinage. Privately minted bullion is not legal tender and even bullion coins are non-circulation legal tender and don't spend directly at stores.
Contenu garanti - Chaque pièce contient 80 % d'argent pur ainsi que 20 % d'autres métaux qui servent de durcisseurs, tel que garanti par la Monnaie royale canadienne. Chaque dollar d'argent d'une valeur nominale de 1 $ contient 0,6 once d'argent pur.
À PROPOS DE LA MONNAIE ROYALE CANADIENNE
La Monnaie royale canadienne est connue pour être l'une des monnaies les plus réputées au monde. La succursale d'Ottawa de la Monnaie royale a ouvert ses portes en 1908 et a été rebaptisée Monnaie royale canadienne en 1931 lorsque le contrôle a été transféré au gouvernement canadien. Ses normes élevées d'excellence et de qualité lui ont permis d'être la première raffinerie à fabriquer des pièces d'investissement en or d'une pureté de 9999 en 1982, ainsi que la première à atteindre une pureté d'or de 99999 en 1998.