1948 CANADA SILVER $1 PCGS GRADED MS63. This King *KEY DATE* of the Canadian Silver Dollars doesn't come up for auction very often. So here is your chance to own one of these rare coins at a high certified grade. Reward yourself for the Holidays or finally invest in a beautiful coin that will fit under the mattress.
This is a stunning coin conservatively graded Mint State 63 (MS63) by PCGS Professional Coin Grading Service America's premier grading service since 1986.
The uncrowned image of King George VI appears on the obverse of this silver dollar. The reverse design shows an Indian and a voyageur paddling a canoe by an islet where there are two windswept trees. In the canoe are bundles of goods with one having the initials H.B. for the Hudsons Bay Company. Vertical lights depict the northern lights in the background. Total mintage is 18,780.
Let's start the bidding at only $25.99 less than one percent of book value with a reasonable reserve price. (Inv. #146)
Picture is of actual coin being auctioned. Bid with confidence and thanks for looking!
As a boy I worked at my grandfather's lodge on the Lake Superior side of the Canadian border. I was struck with the beauty of the Canadian coins as they depicted a wonderful array of wildlife and natural resources. That was more than 50 years ago, and I'm still struck with both the beauty and the low mintage of Canadian coinage. Compared to their U.S. counterparts, many Canada coins are highly undervalued and I believe will only appreciate faster in the future. Good luck bidding and have fun!
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