Comes as shown in its original Royal Canadian Mint packaging with a Certificate of Authenticity.
All three notes will bear the same serial number (although not necessarily the same serial number you see on the notes depicted). A unique feature of this set is that when the backs are placed side by side, they create a Polar panoramic view.
Arctic Territories – Polar Bear Dollars – $10 – 2010 – Polymer Banknote – Crisp Uncirculated
Arctic Territories – Polar Dollars – Seal – $2 – 2010 – Polymer Banknote – Crisp Uncirculated
British Antarctic Territory – Granting of Letters Patent – £2 – 2008 – BU
Fiji – Great Explorers of the Pacific – James Cook – $1 – 2009 – Proof Gilded Crown
Franklin Mint – History of the US – Race to the North Pole – 1909 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – May 31 – The national Association for the Advancement of Colored People organized – Aug 5 – Payne-Aldrich Tariff Bill becomes law – Sept – Robert E. Perry and Dr. Frederick A, Cook make separate announcements claiming that each was the first man to reach the North Pole.
Longines Symphonette – America Wildlife – Harp Seal – 1+ Oz. Fine Silver – High Relief – Art Round – Approximately 1.2 Ounces of Sterling Silver – This neat high-relief round is part of a beautiful set of Sterling Silver medals depicting 36 different forms of American wildlife considered to be endangered in the wild. The medals were minted by The Wittnauer Mint and marketed by the Longines Symphonette in the 1970’s. This medallion is Sterling .925 (92.5%) pure silver, contains more than one ounce of .999 fine silver and has a diameter of 40 millimeters.
Iceland – Jon Sigurosson – 500 Kronur – 2001 – Pick 58 – Crisp Uncirculated
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