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1999 Canada $2 Millennium Nunavut Proof Sterling Silver in Green Case
This coin marks the formation of Nunavut, the third Canadian territory, in 1999. The design honours an Inuit drum dance.
As a northern Canadian territory and the habitat of Canada’s Inuit population, Nunavut is significant to Canada. Over the years, it has symbolized a victory for the political as well as cultural autonomy of the indigenous people. The territory is celebrated in this sterling silver coin. Released in 1999, it comes with a reverse design that depicts the oldest and most traditional forms of Inuit music and culture: drumming. Up to this day, it remains integral in both their spiritual and social life. It is made of 92.5% silver and a mintage of 39,873, it is a welcome addition to your collection, especially if you are fascinated with different indigenous culture and more. This $2 Millennium Nunavut Proof Sterling Silver Coin comes encapsulated in an oval-shaped clamshell case from the Royal Canadian Mint and is backed with a certificate of authenticity.
Specifications: Face Value: $2 Mintage: N/A Ring Composition: 92.5% Ag, 7.5% Cu Core Composition: 92.5% Ag, 7.5% Cu Weight (g): 8.83 Diameter(mm): 28.07 Edge: Interrupted Finish: Proof
Packaging: Green leatherette case, black insert, encapsulated coin, COA.
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