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$20 Fine Silver Coin – Agriculture Trade (2008)
2008
Mintage 10,000
ARCHIVED
$20 Fine Silver Coin – Agriculture Trade (2008)
2008
Mintage 10,000
$69.95 CAD
Masters Club:
700
Status: CAN & US shipping only
Availability:
Out of stock in stores
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$20 Fine Silver Coin – Agriculture Trade (2008)
Inspired by the exquisite design of the 22-Karat Gold Coin (2008), this 99.99% pure silver masterpiece is the firstissue in the Historical Commerce collection of finesilver coins. It features a typical farming scene from the 1920s - a farmer plowing his field with a two-horse team. This stunning coin is a fitting tribute to a cornerstone industry that shaped communities across North America.
Sowing the seeds of trade
For as long as humans have walked the earth, they have drawn their sustenance from the land. Early hunters and gatherers madethe first crude attempts to raise crops. As agriculture developed, the need for reliable food sources continued to lure people to new lands.
When the first immigrants began arriving in North America four hundred years ago, they faced the challenge of adapting European farming methods to this new and unknown land. As settlements spread from east to west, the changingclimate and geography produced markedly different agricultural practices across the continent. Still, regardless of crop or locale, every farm had the samebasic need - power.
Horses emerged as a critical source and the services required to breed, equip and maintain them often became an essential part of the first communities that dotted the landscape. Horses remained a key necessity well into the 1920s. Without them, farms would be incapableof producing the volume needed to generate income. In just a few generations, the first seeds sown by the pioneers had yielded of one of Canada's defining industries.
Sowing the seeds of trade
For as long as humans have walked the earth, they have drawn their sustenance from the land. Early hunters and gatherers madethe first crude attempts to raise crops. As agriculture developed, the need for reliable food sources continued to lure people to new lands.
When the first immigrants began arriving in North America four hundred years ago, they faced the challenge of adapting European farming methods to this new and unknown land. As settlements spread from east to west, the changingclimate and geography produced markedly different agricultural practices across the continent. Still, regardless of crop or locale, every farm had the samebasic need - power.
Horses emerged as a critical source and the services required to breed, equip and maintain them often became an essential part of the first communities that dotted the landscape. Horses remained a key necessity well into the 1920s. Without them, farms would be incapableof producing the volume needed to generate income. In just a few generations, the first seeds sown by the pioneers had yielded of one of Canada's defining industries.
Specifications
Product Number
101044
Mintage
10,000
Composition
99.99% pure silver
Weight
31.39 g
Edge
serrated
Certificate
serialized
Face Value
$20
Finish
proof
Artist
John Mardon (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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