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Information On The 2005 $5 60th Anniversary Of The End Of Second World War

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Could anyone tell me about the 2005 $5 60th anniversary of end of second world war coin with the privy mark? Did it come in a maroon case with a coa? Or was it part of another set in Europe and the only way to get it is through that set? and would there be a coa with it?
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it came in a maroon plastic (similar to cassette) case with COA.

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The privy mark version was, I believe, part of a set not available in Canada.
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The privy mark version was, I believe, part of a set not available in Canada.

Canada's 2005 $5 double-privy coin was included in a six-coin set marketed by The Royal Mint - "The Allied Forces Silver Proof Set." The set came in a wooden case with a COA and info booklet. It's a nice set.

It includes the following commemorative pieces:

- Canada's WWII Maple Leaf silver $5.00
- The UK's silver £2
- France's silver 1.5€
- Australia's silver $1
- Russia's silver 3 roubles
- The US Silver Eagle $1 (not a commemorative piece)

All of the coins are dated "2005" and all were struck as proofs; Canada's coin was listed as a matte proof.


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Thanks for the info commems, I knew it wasn't the Netherlands set but just couldn't recall.
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Here's one from ebay;

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