N° 1736 | Canada 5 Dollars 1989

1736 - Canada 5 Dollars 1989
1736 - Canada 5 Dollars 1989

Description

KM# 163, N# 18655; Silver 31/1 g., Proof; Elizabeth II; SML Bullion Coinage; In original packing with certificate

GPT Description

The Canada 5 Dollars coin minted in 1989 is a beautiful piece of numismatic history. This silver coin weighs 31.1 grams and is a proof coin, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and detail. It features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, a prominent figure on Canadian coinage. This coin is part of the SML Bullion Coinage series, which stands for Silver Maple Leaf Bullion. The Silver Maple Leaf coin is one of the most recognized and sought-after bullion coins in the world, known for its purity and iconic maple leaf design. In 1989, Canada was going through a period of economic growth and prosperity. The country was also preparing to celebrate the upcoming 125th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada in 1992. This commemorative coin reflects the pride and heritage of Canada during that time. The Canada 5 Dollars 1989 coin comes in its original packaging with a certificate, adding to its collectible value and authenticity. It serves as a reminder of Canada's rich numismatic tradition and the beauty of its coinage.
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