
Archived
1914 $10 Hand-Selected Gold Coin - Canada's First Gold Coins
1914
Archived
1914 $10 Hand-Selected Gold Coin - Canada's First Gold Coins
1914
$697.00 USD
Masters Club:
10,000
Status: CAN & US shipping only
Availability:
Out of stock in stores
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A once in a lifetime opportunity! Rare first Canadian gold coins minted in 1914 now available!
In 1896, a major gold rush in Yukon’s Klondike Valley brought an awareness of gold mining and the theme of mineralwealth into the Canadian consciousness. Romantic notions of sacks filled with gold coins and rags-to-riches glory took hold of the public imagination. After a series of negotiations with the British authorities, the Ottawa Mint Act was passed in 1901, allowing for a branch of the British Royal Mint to be established in Canada to produce domestic coinage. The Ottawa branch of the British Royal Mint officially opened in 1908.
In March of 1912, the first gold coins that were Canadian in every aspect,from raw material to reverse image design, were struck.
One hundred years after the first Canadian gold coins were minted, they have returned home to the RoyalCanadian Mint, formerly the Ottawa branch of the British Royal Mint. Although the world into which theynow shed their warm glow is utterly different from their original era—these storied coins retain a moment in Canadian history when progress, hope, pride, and victory burned brightly in the Canadian imagination.
Hand-Selected Coins*:
Hand-selected by Mint staff for a high quality appearance, with minimal evidence of wear caused by handling, storage, or environmental conditions, these coinsare wonderful examples of Canadian numismatic history. They offer the best combination of quality and affordability which gives a wide range of customers the chance to buy a special coin not seen on the market for nearly 100 years.
Own a part of Canadian history! Be one of the few to own such an illustrious and rare coin!
Special features:
• Your authentic 1914 first Canadian gold coin is composed of 90% fine Canadian gold, much of it from Ontario, and 10% copper.
• Your gold coin was hand selected from the thousands of available coins!
• Extremely limited volume of only 10,964 is available from the Royal Canadian Mint!
Design:
Your coin depicts a shield bearing the then Canadian coat of arms, composed of the provincial arms of theDominion of Canada: Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. The shield is encircled by graceful maple boughs. The inscription “CANADA” is engravedabove the shield, and the date 1914 and face value TEN DOLLARS is engraved below the shield. The effigy of King George V adorns the obverse side of your coins. Both sides of the coin are framed with a raised beaded circle.
Packaging:
• The coin, encased in acapsule featuring silver holographic security seals, is presented in a Royal Canadian Mint branded black clamshell case and protected by a black beauty box.
This rare George V gold coin minted in 1914 is expectedto sell quickly.
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for you! Order yours today!
*As the Royal Canadian Mint does not grade any of its products,the use of the expression “Hand-Selected” and/or “Premium Hand-Selected” as used herein does not imply any form of coin grade, or suggestion thereof, derived from current numismatic grading standards, or other form of grading systems.
Products may differ from those shown and are not actualsize.
All sales are final for this product. No returns or exchanges.
In March of 1912, the first gold coins that were Canadian in every aspect,from raw material to reverse image design, were struck.
One hundred years after the first Canadian gold coins were minted, they have returned home to the RoyalCanadian Mint, formerly the Ottawa branch of the British Royal Mint. Although the world into which theynow shed their warm glow is utterly different from their original era—these storied coins retain a moment in Canadian history when progress, hope, pride, and victory burned brightly in the Canadian imagination.
Hand-Selected Coins*:
Hand-selected by Mint staff for a high quality appearance, with minimal evidence of wear caused by handling, storage, or environmental conditions, these coinsare wonderful examples of Canadian numismatic history. They offer the best combination of quality and affordability which gives a wide range of customers the chance to buy a special coin not seen on the market for nearly 100 years.
Own a part of Canadian history! Be one of the few to own such an illustrious and rare coin!
Special features:
• Your authentic 1914 first Canadian gold coin is composed of 90% fine Canadian gold, much of it from Ontario, and 10% copper.
• Your gold coin was hand selected from the thousands of available coins!
• Extremely limited volume of only 10,964 is available from the Royal Canadian Mint!
Design:
Your coin depicts a shield bearing the then Canadian coat of arms, composed of the provincial arms of theDominion of Canada: Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. The shield is encircled by graceful maple boughs. The inscription “CANADA” is engravedabove the shield, and the date 1914 and face value TEN DOLLARS is engraved below the shield. The effigy of King George V adorns the obverse side of your coins. Both sides of the coin are framed with a raised beaded circle.
Packaging:
• The coin, encased in acapsule featuring silver holographic security seals, is presented in a Royal Canadian Mint branded black clamshell case and protected by a black beauty box.
This rare George V gold coin minted in 1914 is expectedto sell quickly.
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for you! Order yours today!
*As the Royal Canadian Mint does not grade any of its products,the use of the expression “Hand-Selected” and/or “Premium Hand-Selected” as used herein does not imply any form of coin grade, or suggestion thereof, derived from current numismatic grading standards, or other form of grading systems.
Products may differ from those shown and are not actualsize.
All sales are final for this product. No returns or exchanges.
Specifications
Product Number
124012
Composition
90% pure gold, 10% copper
Weight
16.72 g
Edge
serrated
Certificate
not serialized
Face Value
10 dollars
Artist
W. H. J. Blackmore (reverse), Sir E. B. Mackennal (obverse)
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