Well, it is Canadian, just not a coin and defiantly not legal tender.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitco
Assuming Wiki is true: Kitco is a Canadian company that buys and sells precious metals such as copper, silver and gold.
They have an downtown Montreal office where you can pickup coins and rounds.
The 2011 rounds are less than $ 40 each as of Nov 10, 2011
https://online.kitco.com/bullion/co...ist_CAD.html
If you buy online, min order is $ 1000.
No idea on how much shipping but there is no minimum order and no shipping if you show up in person.
Geeze, if I give any more info, people will start accusing me of working there. :)
I mentioned these rounds as I just started collecting 1oz coins from different countries and I liked the art so much, I added the 2010 & 2011 to my collection.
As poboxw mentioned, the 2010 image does make a lot of sense.
The 2011 round, reminds me of the Austrian bullion coin. Maybe Kitco was inspired by them?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitco
Assuming Wiki is true: Kitco is a Canadian company that buys and sells precious metals such as copper, silver and gold.
They have an downtown Montreal office where you can pickup coins and rounds.
The 2011 rounds are less than $ 40 each as of Nov 10, 2011
https://online.kitco.com/bullion/co...ist_CAD.html
If you buy online, min order is $ 1000.
No idea on how much shipping but there is no minimum order and no shipping if you show up in person.
Geeze, if I give any more info, people will start accusing me of working there. :)
I mentioned these rounds as I just started collecting 1oz coins from different countries and I liked the art so much, I added the 2010 & 2011 to my collection.
As poboxw mentioned, the 2010 image does make a lot of sense.
The 2011 round, reminds me of the Austrian bullion coin. Maybe Kitco was inspired by them?





























