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Inspired by the 5-cent circulation coin designed in 1937!


This affordable gold coin features a design inspired by the 5-cent circulation coin designed in 1937 by G.E. Kruger Gray, which has been adapted for the small surface.

 

A great gift and collectible to celebrate Canadian fauna and the country’s unique iconography. Sure to be a popular coin, hurry before they’re all gone!

 

Special features:
  •  Engraved in exquisite detail, your coin celebrates one of Canada’s most important national icons.
  •  The various finishes on your coin help enhance the overall appearance by adding even more detail to the iconic image you have grown accustomed to seeing on your 5-cent circulation coin.
   •   A prestigious addition to any Canadiana or commemorative collection.
   •   Your coin is GST/HST exempt with a limited worldwide mintage of only 7,500.

 

Design:
Your coin’s design was inspired by the iconic design created in 1937 by Canadian artist G.E. Kruger Gray, which has adorned the standard five-cent circulation coin since.

 

Product details:

  • Mintage: 7500 
  • Composition: fine gold (99.99% pure)
  • Finish: proof
  • Weight: 1.27g  
  • Diameter: (mm) 13.92 
  • Edge: serrated
  • Certificate: serialized
  • Face value: 50 cents

 

Please check all pictures before purchasing, as all sales are final. Additional photos available upon request. 

 

While I may not be a professional grader, my 30 years of experience collecting and trading coins ensure that I treat each product with the utmost care and ensure its quality.

 

If purchasing more than one product, combined shipping is available; please inquire for options and rates.

 

Your satisfaction is my priority. If you have any questions or are looking for a product that's not listed, please don't hesitate to reach out. You can visit my website or message me directly.

 

Thank you again for your interest.

 

All products ship very well-protected.

1/25 oz. Pure Gold Coin - Beaver - Mintage: 7,500 (2014)

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