Canadian Silver Birds Of Prey Series
Riding the wave of success from the Wildlife Series, the Royal Canadian Mint decided to produce an even shorter coin collection. Although the Canadian Maple Leaf series is a "go-to" collection for many, the Royal Canadian Mint likened to the idea of producing less committal collections. In 2014, the Canadian Silver Birds Of Prey Series released its first .9999 silver bullion coin, with another to follow just 6 months later. The idea was to mint two coins a year, for two years, highlighting some of mother nature's most wondrous predatory birds. Similar to the Wildlife Series, there was a very limited amount minted for each design, resulting in this series also slowly fading out of the market. With the amazing craftsmanship by the Royal Canadian Mint, it is so wonder why these one ounce beauties are added to every collector and investor's silver bullion stash.
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The 2016 Canada 1 oz Silver $5 Peregrine Falcon Reverse Proof coin is a remarkable addition to the Royal Canadian Mint's Birds of Prey series. This series celebrates some of the most iconic ...
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Product ID: 42821
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Product ID: 54099
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Product ID: 54730
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1.5 ounces .9999 fine silver. $8 denomination.
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Product ID: 53653
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The 2016 Canadian Silver $8 White Falcon is a striking example of modern numismatic artistry and craftsmanship, issued by the Royal Canadian Mint. This coin, weighing 1.5 ounces of pure silver, is ...
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Product ID: 35414
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The Canada Half Ounce Bald Eagle coin, issued in 2015, is a stunning example of Canadian numismatic artistry and a celebration of one of North America's most iconic symbols. This coin, part of the ...
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Product ID: 42815
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The Silver Peregrine Falcon is the first coin to be released in the Royal Canadian Mint’s new Birds of Prey series. The Royal Canadian Mint has set a standard of bullion coin series, ...
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