200 DOLLARS - 2008 CANADIAN COINS - AGRICULTURE TRADE
SKU: MO708
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Description
Mintage: 4,000 coins
The winter winds may be howling outside, but farmers everywhere are already thinking about spring planting. Coaxing essential foodstuffs from the ground has been a major preoccupation since time immemorial. Canada.s first pioneers were undeterred by this challenging land and managed to transform sustenance farming into one of the nation's major industries - with little or no mechanization and horses as their only power supply.
Today, despite agriculture's high degree of automation, it is the image of the horse-drawn plow that endures - and it's yours to cherish with the fourth issue in the Historical Commerce Series.
Highlights:
This exquisite 22-karat gold coin is a unique and incomparable tribute to agriculture, one of Canada's founding and defining industries. Every detail is crafted to ultra-crisp perfection and only 4,000 coins are available worldwide - a must-have acquisition for coin collectors.
Reverse:
A typical farming scene from the 1920's - a farmer plowing his field with a two-horse team.
The Historical Commerce serie includes the following coins:
- Fur Traders, released in 2005;
- Timber Trade, releasedin 2006;
- Fishing Trade, released in 2007;
- Agriculture Trade : 200 dollars 22-karat Gold Coin et 20 dollars Fine Silver Coin, both releasedin 2008;
- Coal Mining Trade : 200 dollars 22-karat Gold Coin et 20 dollars Fine Silver Coin, both released in 2009.
200 DOLLARS - AGRICULTURE TRADE - 2008 CANADIAN COINS is categorised COINS AND PAPER MONEY / 08- ROYAL CANADIAN MINT / 25- GOLD, PLATINE & PALLADIUM COINS and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
The winter winds may be howling outside, but farmers everywhere are already thinking about spring planting. Coaxing essential foodstuffs from the ground has been a major preoccupation since time immemorial. Canada.s first pioneers were undeterred by this challenging land and managed to transform sustenance farming into one of the nation's major industries - with little or no mechanization and horses as their only power supply.
Today, despite agriculture's high degree of automation, it is the image of the horse-drawn plow that endures - and it's yours to cherish with the fourth issue in the Historical Commerce Series.
Highlights:
This exquisite 22-karat gold coin is a unique and incomparable tribute to agriculture, one of Canada's founding and defining industries. Every detail is crafted to ultra-crisp perfection and only 4,000 coins are available worldwide - a must-have acquisition for coin collectors.
Reverse:
A typical farming scene from the 1920's - a farmer plowing his field with a two-horse team.
The Historical Commerce serie includes the following coins:
- Fur Traders, released in 2005;
- Timber Trade, releasedin 2006;
- Fishing Trade, released in 2007;
- Agriculture Trade : 200 dollars 22-karat Gold Coin et 20 dollars Fine Silver Coin, both releasedin 2008;
- Coal Mining Trade : 200 dollars 22-karat Gold Coin et 20 dollars Fine Silver Coin, both released in 2009.
200 DOLLARS - AGRICULTURE TRADE - 2008 CANADIAN COINS is categorised COINS AND PAPER MONEY / 08- ROYAL CANADIAN MINT / 25- GOLD, PLATINE & PALLADIUM COINS and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Face value :
200 CANS
Print : 1951
Manufacturer : MONNAIE ROYALE CANADIENNE
Component : 22-KARAT GOLD
Print : 1951
Manufacturer : MONNAIE ROYALE CANADIENNE
Component : 22-KARAT GOLD
SKU: MO708
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