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Royal Cdn. Mint:

Centennial Flight of Silver Dart with 2009 Silver Dollar

Centennial Flight of Silver Dart with 2009 Silver Dollar

Face Value: 1 dollar
Composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper, gold-plated on reverse and edge
Weight (g): 25.18
Diameter (mm): 36.07
Edge: Serrated
Finish: Proof and selective gold plating
Artist: Jason Bouwman (reverse), Suzanna Blunt (obverse)

On February 23, 1909, on a frozen lake in Nova Scotia, a silver-winged "aerodrome" amazed onlookers as it flew 0.8 km (0.5 mi) to complete the first airplane flight in Canada. Designed and built by the Aerial Experiment Association under Alexander Graham Bell, the Silver Dart flew 50 times before being destroyed during military trials; around the world the potential value of flight in war was fast being discovered.

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Unique World Coins

July 26 - August 10, 2006

August 10, 2006

Mexico 1 oz. Silver Libertads

APNA - Mexico 1 oz. Silver LibertadsAPNA - Mexico 1 oz. Silver Libertads Reverse


August 9, 2006

Italy 500 Lire

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August 8, 2006

Jamaica 1 Dollar

APNA - Jamaica 1 DollarAPNA - Jamaica 1 Dollar Reverse


August 6, 2006

Egypt 10 Milliemes

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August 4, 2006

Palau 1 Dollar Mermaid

APNA - Palau 1 DollarAPNA - Palau Mermaid Dollar


August 3, 2006

Bermuda 1 Dollar

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August 2, 2006

Trinidad And Tobago 50 Cents

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August 1, 2006

32nd Annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta

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July 29, 2006

Euro - 2003

APNA - Euro 2003APNA - Euro 2003 Reverse


July 28, 2006

Canada - 1967 Medallion

APNA - 1967 MedallionAPNA - 1967 Medallion Reverse


July 26, 2006

$20 No-Motto Saint Gaudens

APNA - 1908 No Motto

These beautiful 1908 "No Motto" Saint-Gaudens gold coins have one of the most fascinating coin stories in history. After the turn of the century, President Teddy Roosevelt asked famous sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to create a fresh, new series of United States gold coin designs.

The new 1907 issues had high reliefs creating many minting problems. As a result, 1907 mintages were low and few were circulated until the new lower relief designs were finally finished. It wasn't until mid-1908 that the public saw the new designs and realized the motto "In God We Trust" had been removed.


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