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1967 Canada Proof-Like uncirculated 1867-1967 Centennial coin set 80% silver
$ 25.87
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Description
Offered is this 1967 Canada Proof-Like uncirculated 1867-1967 Centennial coin set. This set contains four coins that have an 80% silver composition. These include the dime, quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin. Combined, these four coins offer a total of 1.1 ounces of pure silver content. Comes sealed in the soft cello pack, card insert and outer manila envelope. Excellent condition - manila envelope has some pencil writing - see pix.1967 Canada cent – rock dove (NOT silver)
1967 Canada nickel – rabbit (NOT silver)
(NOT silver)
1967 Canada dime – mackerel
1967 Canada quarter – lynx
1967 Canada half dollar – wolf
1967 Canada dollar – Canadian goose
Complimentary shipping within the United States
PLEASE NOTE:
Grading is subjective therefore I let the hi res images with the ability to zoom in to the coins to allow buyers to determine condition themselves. I review the coins under a 40x loop and make the best effort to describe them to the best of my ability. I cannot determine if an individual coin was ever cleaned. I do not clean or chemically alter the coins I sell, they are what they are as when I received them. That means I do not dip, clean or remove tarnish or natural toning from these coins, they are as I received them. Coins pictured are ALWAYS the ones you receive as I never use stock photos . All of our coins are guaranteed to be 100% authentic. Research on variations are done to the best of my ability - please rely on the images to make your own conclusions. Questions are always welcome and responded to in a timely manner. Member American Numismatic Association (ANA).
International buyers
- please check the USPS website as I do not ship coins to any countries that restrict them!
Items can only be shipped via First Class International if their value is 0 or less. And only to the countries according to USPS that offer Delivery Confirmation, see their web page at: pe.usps.com/text/imm/immc2_022.htm
Otherwise, Priority Mail International must be used so that USPS provides a tracking number.