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2021 10-Cent Pure Gold Coin – Canada’s Rarest Coins: The 1936 Dot 10-Cent Coin

$5,978.00

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Description

Own this 1 oz. 99.99% pure gold version of one of Canada’s rarest coins. Order today.

A tiny dot on a coin can make a big difference – in fact, it is the distinguishing feature of a true rarity: Canada’s 1936 Dot 10-cent coin. With only six known examples in existence today, the uncommon coin is the kind of ultra-rare, high-value find that puts any collection into a rarefied stratum, and transforms a collector into a custodian of history.

The seldom-seen 1936 Dot 10-cent coin has been reproduced in 99.99% pure gold. Both the obverse and reverse designs have been painstakingly replicated, and all the original details have been kept intact – even the “1936” date on the reverse. And that’s a first for us, because the year of issue usually takes precedence.

This pure gold version is the next-best thing to owning the original. Order today!

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SPECIAL FEATURES

ORIGINAL DATE! To ensure historical accuracy, the reverse bears the original date (“1936”) instead of the year of issue — a first for us!
A DOT THAT MEANS A LOT! Only six of the 1936-dated coins have survived! Crafted in 99.99% pure gold, this representation is the easiest way to make one of Canada’s most elusive numismatic treasures a part of your collection.
BIG ON HISTORY! Our engravers went over every element of the original coin in order to replicate its famous design, from the effigy down to the number of denticles that form the border.
SIZED UP! Thanks to its 30 mm diameter, this pure gold version is larger than the original coin (18.03 mm) and brings new appreciation for the detailed design.
LOW MINTAGE! Only 550 of these coins are available worldwide. Order today!
INCLUDES SERIALIZED CERTIFICATE! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins.
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DESIGN

Your coin is a 99.99% pure gold reproduction of the rare 1936 Dot 10-cent coin. Its reverse features the crossed maple boughs designed by W. H. J. Blakemore and bears the original “1936” date. A dot beneath the bow is the identifying mark of coins produced with obsolete designs in early 1937 during the transition to the reign of King George VI. The obverse features the year of issue, “2021”, and the historic effigy of King George V by Sir E. B. Mackennal.

“The 1936 Dot 10 Cents is one of the rarest Canadians coins ever produced. The few coins extant are either in permanent museum collections or in private collections and are unobtainable for most collectors. Beyond the actual specimens on display in the Bank of Canada Museum, this limited coin from the Royal Canadian Mint presents an opportunity for collectors to own a special representation of Canadian numismatic treasures.” – David Bergeron: Curator, National Currency Collection – Bank of Canada

“The reproduction of such a rare piece comes with its fair share of challenges. Although it required some additional steps during the production process, we were willing to go the distance if it meant we could establish a connection with the past and bring all the original details to today’s collectors.” – Melanie Luis: Product Manager
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Price

$5978

2021 10 cent pure gold coin – canada’s rarest coins: the 1936 dot 10 cent coin2021 10-Cent Pure Gold Coin – Canada’s Rarest Coins: The 1936 Dot 10-Cent Coin
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