Canada Ship Griffon 1979 Specimen Silver Dollar Case
$28.99
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SKU:
1979_CAN_00441
Categories: Coins, World, North & Central America
Description
Listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-124—First ship to sail Lakes Erie, Huron and Michigan, the “Griffon,” probably 40-45 feet long, was built by Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, several miles above Niagara Falls in 1679. La Salle came to New France in 1667, became seigneur of Cataracoui (Kingston), engaged in fur trading and sought a western route to China. In August, 1679, the “Griffon” sailed from the Niagara River with La Salle and a company of about thirty-three. In this vicinity the crew had to haul the ship up the swift current of the St. Clair River. La Salle remained in the West while the “Griffon,” laden with furs, vanished enroute from Green Bay to Niagara.
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Weight | 0.2500 lbs |
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