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1971, Canada. Silver “British Columbia Centennial” Dollar Coin. Mint Year: 1971 Reference: KM-80. Denomination: Dollar – Confederation Centennial Material: Silver (.500) Weight: 23.33gm Diameter: 36mmElizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926) is the queen regnant of sixteen independent sovereign states known informally as the Commonwealth realms: the United Kingdo ...

 

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(1537 X 737 pixels, file size: ~238K)
Posted by: anonymous  2018-02-05
1971, Canada, Elizabeth II. Silver "British Columbia" Specimen Dollar Coin. AU- Mint Years: 1971 Denomination: 1 Dollar - British Columbia Reference: KM-60 (described as "Specimen"). Condition: Scratches in obverse, otehrwise a nice AU-UNC! Material: Silver (.500) Weight: 23 .53gm ...

(1977 X 951 pixels, file size: ~393K)
Posted by: anonymous  2019-04-19
1971, Canada. Silver "British Columbia Centennial" Dollar Coin. Specimen Strike! Mint Year: 1971 Reference: KM-80. Denomination: Dollar - Confederation Centennial Condition: Minor toning spots and tiny mint-made planchet imperfections in obverse fields, otehrwise a nice proof-like ...

(3200 X 1600 pixels, file size: ~1M)
Posted by: anonymous  2024-03-09
Canada - Dollar 1971 (British Columbia) - Silver

(700 X 350 pixels, file size: ~70K)
Posted by: potenza  2011-12-18
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