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2021 Canada 100th Ann. of Bluenose Brilliant UNC Fine Silver (in Square Capsule) No Tax
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2021 Canada 100th Ann. of Bluenose Brilliant UNC Fine Silver (in Square Capsule) No Tax

2021 Canada 100th Ann. of Bluenose Brilliant UNC Fine Silver (in Square Capsule) No Tax

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2021 Canada 100th Ann. of Bluenose Brilliant Uncirculated Fine Silver in Square Capsule (No Tax)

**This coin was carefully removed from the 2021 Canada Special Edition 100th Anniversary of Bluenose Silver Dollar Set**

This 2021 Canada 100th Anniversary of Bluenose BU fine silver coin in a square capsule celebrates the year the Bluenose ship was launched and captured the International Fisherman's Trophy back in 1921. The brilliant uncirculated finish is a classical approach to the legendary schooner and the effigy of King George V. This effigy appeared on all Canadian coins issued in 1921, the year Bluenose was launched and captured the International Fishermen's Trophy.

The BU dollar was designed by Canadian marine artist Yves Bérubé, your coin's reverse travels back in time to see naval architect William James Roué (1879-1970) completing his design for the legendary Bluenose schooner. The first-person perspective is flat frosted to distinguish between Roué's vision and the inspiring sight of a traditional, brilliant uncirculated Bluenose under full sail. As an added tribute, W.J. Roué's signature is included, as it appeared on the original Bluenose sail plan. The obverse features the effigy of King George V by Sir E. B. MacKennal.

Immerse in a historic moment with this one of a kind coin.

Specifications:
Face Value: Silver Dollar
Finish: Brilliant Uncirculated
Composition: 99.99% pure silver
Weight: 23.17 g
Diameter: 36.07 mm
Edge: Reeded
Artists: Yves Bérubé (reverse), Sir E.B. MacKennal (obverse)
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