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Pure Gold One Kilogram Coin - The Battle of Lundy's Lane - Mintage: 10 (2014)
                
                2014
Mintage 10 
        
    
            Archived
        
Pure Gold One Kilogram Coin - The Battle of Lundy's Lane - Mintage: 10 (2014)
                
                2014
Mintage 10 
        
    
                            $49,328.10 USD
                    
                
                
                    
                            
                                Masters Club:
                                    
    690,000
                                
                            
                            Status: CAN & US shipping only
                            
            
            
                Availability:
                Out of stock in stores
            
    
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                            Extremely low mintage, order today!
                        
                                            
                                
                                
                                    As the War of 1812 waged on,  American and British North American forces continued to battle one another for  territorial gains. On July 25, 1814, troops from both sides came face-to-face  in an explosive encounter that would bring an end to one last attempted  invasion of Upper Canada. 
		
The Battle of Lundy's Lane was one of the fiercest land battles of the War of 1812 – but also one of the deadliest ever fought on Canadian soil, with high casualties suffered on both sides. AsAmerican troops surged forward, the British troops – which included the Canadian militia andFirst Nations allies – fought together valiantly to hold their position and prevent the American troops from moving further north.
• Nearly1,800 men were killed, wounded or went missing during the Battle of Lundy's Lane.
• The Battle of Lundy's Lane is sometimes referred to as the Battle of Niagara Falls – in fact, the fighting occurred just 2 kilometres west of the famous falls.
• Fighting continued atclose range until midnight; the dark night and the thick smoke from artillery fire meant it was difficult for each side to see their adversary in front of them.
• Today, the battlegrounds at Lundy's Lane are known as Drummond Hill and include the Drummond Hill Cemetery; it is the final resting place for many of the battle's victims, as well as Laura Secord – Canada's War of 1812 heroine – following her death in 1868.
The coin's finely engraved image shows the intensity of the battle, as American troops (left) surgeforward in an attempt to seize British artillery (right). With bayonets fixed, both sides are engaged in a close-range combat that lasts well into the night. Artillery fire fills the air with smoke while casualties mount on both sides, as shown by the fallen soldiers in the background. The effort would leadthe depleted American troops to retreat, and put an end to their last invasion attempt during the war's final months.
		
The Royal Canadian Mint commemorates the bicentennial anniversary of the Battle of Lundy's Lane with this beautifully detailed gold coin. Order yours today!
		
Special features:
• Your coin is a stunning bicentennial commemoration of the Battle of Lundy's Lane, which was one of the fiercest land battles in the War of 1812 and an important event in Canadian history.
• Certified 99.99% pure gold, your coin is the last of the 1-kilogram coins within the Royal Canadian Mint's War of1812 series.
• Inspired by Charles William Jefferys' illustration,your coin's design is a detailed depiction of the battle scene – one that is filled with intensity, bravery and tragedy.
• A wonderful addition to your history- or military-themed collection.
• Your coin is GST/HST exempt with a limited worldwide mintage.
Design:
Designed by Bonnie Ross, your coin's design is inspired by theBattle of Lundy's Lane. With bayonets fixed and with gunfire all around them, advancingAmerican troops (left) engage in a close battle against British troops as they defend the high ground at Lundy's Lane.
		
Packaging:
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maple wood clamshell with graphic beauty box.
Order your coin today!
                                
                            
                        The Battle of Lundy's Lane was one of the fiercest land battles of the War of 1812 – but also one of the deadliest ever fought on Canadian soil, with high casualties suffered on both sides. AsAmerican troops surged forward, the British troops – which included the Canadian militia andFirst Nations allies – fought together valiantly to hold their position and prevent the American troops from moving further north.
• Nearly1,800 men were killed, wounded or went missing during the Battle of Lundy's Lane.
• The Battle of Lundy's Lane is sometimes referred to as the Battle of Niagara Falls – in fact, the fighting occurred just 2 kilometres west of the famous falls.
• Fighting continued atclose range until midnight; the dark night and the thick smoke from artillery fire meant it was difficult for each side to see their adversary in front of them.
• Today, the battlegrounds at Lundy's Lane are known as Drummond Hill and include the Drummond Hill Cemetery; it is the final resting place for many of the battle's victims, as well as Laura Secord – Canada's War of 1812 heroine – following her death in 1868.
The coin's finely engraved image shows the intensity of the battle, as American troops (left) surgeforward in an attempt to seize British artillery (right). With bayonets fixed, both sides are engaged in a close-range combat that lasts well into the night. Artillery fire fills the air with smoke while casualties mount on both sides, as shown by the fallen soldiers in the background. The effort would leadthe depleted American troops to retreat, and put an end to their last invasion attempt during the war's final months.
The Royal Canadian Mint commemorates the bicentennial anniversary of the Battle of Lundy's Lane with this beautifully detailed gold coin. Order yours today!
Special features:
• Your coin is a stunning bicentennial commemoration of the Battle of Lundy's Lane, which was one of the fiercest land battles in the War of 1812 and an important event in Canadian history.
• Certified 99.99% pure gold, your coin is the last of the 1-kilogram coins within the Royal Canadian Mint's War of1812 series.
• Inspired by Charles William Jefferys' illustration,your coin's design is a detailed depiction of the battle scene – one that is filled with intensity, bravery and tragedy.
• A wonderful addition to your history- or military-themed collection.
• Your coin is GST/HST exempt with a limited worldwide mintage.
Design:
Designed by Bonnie Ross, your coin's design is inspired by theBattle of Lundy's Lane. With bayonets fixed and with gunfire all around them, advancingAmerican troops (left) engage in a close battle against British troops as they defend the high ground at Lundy's Lane.
Packaging:
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maple wood clamshell with graphic beauty box.
Order your coin today!
Specifications
                            Product Number
                            130542
                        
                                            
                            Mintage
                            10
                        
                                            
                            Composition
                            99.99 % pure gold
                        
                                                                
                            Weight
                            1000 g
                        
                                                                                    
                            Edge
                            serrated
                        
                                            
                            Certificate
                            serialized
                        
                                            
                            Face Value
                            2500 dollars
                        
                                            
                            Finish
                            proof
                        
                                                                                    
                            Artist
                            Bonnie Ross (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
                        
                    
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