Pond Hockey Fine Silver Coloured Coin – 1 oz – 2014
USD 73.05
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From the highest echelon of NHL greatness to a casual game of pickup in the street, hockey weaves the very fibre of this nation. This beautiful coin features a delightful coloured design of four boys and a family dog engaged in some lively play on a frozen pond. The wintry scene brings back memories of hockey’s early days in Canada where settlers would take to the ice for a friendly game of pickup to break the monotony of the cold. It’s a pastime that illustrates Canada’s renowned stalwart hardiness, and continues to play out to this day as children both young and old take to frozen ponds to live this idyllic scene in Canada’s rural communities.
A perfect gift for the young and old hockey fans in your family. Order yours today!
Special features:
• A touching keepsake for family and friends who may have provided the perfect country setting to create childhood memories and hockey dreams. No matter what your skill level was, this coin will bring back special memories of how great it was to play hockey outside on a pond.
• Limited to 8,500 worldwide, a great gift for any sport enthusiasts.
• An original work by renowned Canadian artist Richard De Wolfe with vibrant colour.
• Your coin is rendered in fine silver (99.99% pure) and is GST/HST exempt.
Design:
In your coin’s classic scene by renowned Canadian artist Richard De Wolfe, two boys battle for the puck while two goalies watch every move as they stand ready to block the puck that may come their way. In the background, wooden buildings, trees and gently sloping hills complete the rural setting.
Packaging:
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a black sleeve.
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Specifications
No: 125548
Mintage: 8500
Material: fine silver (99.99% pure)
Finish: Proof
Weight: 31.39g
Diameter: 38mm
Edge: Serrated
Certificate: Serialized
Face Value: 20 Dollars