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This is the third coin in the series commemorating ships that have gone missing in Canadian waters, and makes a perfect gift for history buffs.
The S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald was, in it's day, one of the largest ships to ever ply the waters of the great lakes. The Fitzgerald sailed out of Wisconsin on November 9, 1975 with a full cargo of iron ore pellets destined for Detroit, Michigan. A "Witch of November" (harsh winter storm) struck overnight, with the Fitzgerald eventually going down with all 29 crew members on board.
The reverse features a dark and foreboding colourized image of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald being pounded by a November storm. The right side of the field depicts the coast of Lake Superior, near Whitefish Bay in Ontario where the Fitzgerald went down in brilliant proof quality. The rim of the coin is engraved with the name of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald.
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 1 oz 2015 Lost Ships in Canadian Waters Series S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald Silver Proof Coin and grow your wealth today!
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1 oz of 9999 Fine Silver
*Obverse: Features an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
*Reverse: Features a dark and foreboding colourized image of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald being pounded by a November storm
Cette pièce est la troisième d'une série commémorant les navires disparus en eaux canadiennes et constitue un cadeau idéal pour tout mordu d'histoire.
The S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald was, in it's day, one of the largest ships to ever ply the waters of the great lakes. The Fitzgerald sailed out of Wisconsin on November 9, 1975 with a full cargo of iron ore pellets destined for Detroit, Michigan. A "Witch of November" (harsh winter storm) struck overnight, with the Fitzgerald eventually going down with all 29 crew members on board.
The reverse features a dark and foreboding colourized image of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald being pounded by a November storm. The right side of the field depicts the coast of Lake Superior, near Whitefish Bay in Ontario where the Fitzgerald went down in brilliant proof quality. The rim of the coin is engraved with the name of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald.
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.
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