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          Canada 1967 Centennial Ounce Silver Dollar Goose Coins Royal Canada Mint

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          Canada 1967 Centennial Ounce Silver Dollar Goose Coins Royal Canada Mint

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          Canadas Famous Goose Dollar In 1967, Canada celebrated the centennial of its confederation by issuing a commemorative coin that turned out to be the nations last circulating silver dollar. The Canada Goose Dollar featuring an exquisite engraving of a goose in flight was part of a special series of wildlife coins. Though it became one of the most popular coins ever issued in Canada, many of these geese ended up in melting pots in 1979 and 1980 when silver reached $50 an ounce. Today, these one-year-only commemorative silver dollars are much more scarce than many collectors realize. Today, these one-year-only commemorative silver dollars are much more scarce than many collectors realize. Its beautiful, clean and distinctly Canadian design make this silver dollar a must-have among collectors of Canadian and wildlife coins. Specifications: Denomination: $1 (Can.) Weight: 23.327 gm Diameter: 36 mm Alloy: .800 fine silver, .200 fine copper

           
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          • Canadas Famous Canada Goose Dollar Confederation 1867-1967

          • In 1967 Canada celebrated the centennial of its confederation by issuing a commemorative Canada Goose coin

          • The Canada Goose Dollar featuring an exquisite engraving of a goose in flight was part of a special series of wildlife coins.

          • THe one-year-only commemorative Canada Goose silver dollars are much more scarce than many collectors realize.

          • The Canada Goose one-year-only commemorative silver dollars are much more scarce than many collectors realize. 80% Fine Silver


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          Comments: ONE YEAR ONLY DESIGN 1967 Silver A BEAUTIFUL PIECE

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          Comments: ONE YEAR ONLY DESIGN 1967 Silver A BEAUTIFUL PIECE



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