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Shawnee Nation – Expedition of Discovery – $1 – 2004 – Proof Silver Crown
While most people believe that America was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492, we now know that the Vikings and Leif Eriksson reached the shores of North America 500 years before Columbus. Leif was probably born in Iceland about 970-980 but as a child he moved with his parents to Greenland. It was a tradition that young Viking men make a voyage back to Norway, the land of their ancestors. Leif traveled to Norway in 999 and stayed with King Olav Trygvasson. As one story goes, as Leif was sailing back to Greenland he was driven off course and accidentally found new lands. In one place there were fields of wild wheat and grapevines. For many years archaeologists had looked for Viking evidence in America but none had been found until 1961 when at the northern tip of Newfoundland, at a place called “L’Anse aux Meadows” evidence of buildings, jewelry, tools, slag iron, and coal were found confirming the presence of the Vikings! This beautiful silver coin was issued by authority of the government of the Isle of Man and has a legal tender value of 1 Crown. Minted in 1996, it is part of the Explorers series and features the bust of Leif Eiriksson. This coin comes in a mint issued display case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
This issue was limited to a total of 5,000 sets, each set housed in a presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Marshall Islands – First Landing on Mars – 1976 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown
Yes! Native American tribes issue their own coinage too! At least the Sovereign Nation of the Shawnee Tribe in Oklahoma has been doing it since 2002, adding their weight of silver and gold to the market of world coins. The coin’s reverse side contains 12 stars representing the original 12 tribes of the Shawnee Indian Nation. If you are a collector of world coins, have an interest in unique American commemoratives, or possess a pride in the resurgence of Native American tribes then this beautiful uncirculated silver Crown with its certificate of authenticity should be in your possession.
One Ounce Sterling Silver
Canada – Voyage of Discovery – $1 – 2000 – Proof Silver Crown – COA Canada Dollar Voyage of Discovery – $1 – 2000 – Proof – COA
Cook Islands – Stanley and Livingstone – $50 – 1988 – Proof – KM-61 – Sterling Silver – .6227 oz ASW
Cook Islands – Lewis and Clark – $50 – 1988 – Proof – KM-107 – Sterling Silver – .6227 oz ASW
Tonga – History of Seafaring – Thor Heyerdahl – 1 Pa’anga – 2010 – Proof Silver Crown – Thor Heyerdahl (October 6, 1914, Larvik, Norway – April 18, 2002, Colla Micheri, Italy) was a Norwegian ethnographer and adventurer with a scientific background in zoology and geography. Heyerdahl became notable for his Kon-Tiki expedition, in which he sailed 4,300 miles by raft from South America to the Tuamotu Islands. All his legendary expeditions are shown in the Kon-Tiki Museum, Oslo.
Liberia – History of America – Discovery – $10 – 2007 – Colored Br. Uncirculated Silver Crown
Seychelles – First French Landing – 25 Rupees – 1993 – Proof Silver Crown
Sierra Leone – Christopher Columbus 1451-1506 – $10 – 2006 – Proof Silver Crown
Isle of Man – Explorer Marco Polo – Proof Silver Crown – 1998 – Box – COA
Beautiful commemorative proof silver crown issued by authority of the government of Ghana. This coin depicts one of the early vessels used by the Phoenicians in 1200 B.C. as they explored new worlds and created trade routes. This legal tender 500 Sika piece would make a great addition to any collection of nautical or world coins.
Yes! Native American tribes issue their own coinage too! At least the Sovereign Nation of the Shawnee Tribe in Oklahoma has been doing it since 2002, adding their weight of silver and gold to the market of world coins. This particular uncirculated coin has a face value of one dollar and bears the image of Lewis, Clark, and George Drouillard upon their explorations of the great American continent. Drouillard, the son of a French Canadian father and a Shawnee mother, played an integral role in the Corps of Discovery as interpreter, scout, and, in Lewis’ words, the best hunter of the group. The coin’s reverse side contains 12 stars representing the original 12 tribes of the Shawnee Indian Nation. If you are a collector of world coins, have an interest in unique American commemoratives, or possess a pride in the resurgence of Native American tribes then this beautiful matte finish silver Crown with its certificate of authenticity should be in your possession.
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