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Canadian Wildlife Designs On 1967 Centennial Coins

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Got this as a gift today from a freind.

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Canadian-Wildlife-Designs-On-1967-Centennial-Coins

What do you think? FLAT FIELDS OR CONCAVE FIELDS

also with this came 2x 1965 Winston Chuchill Crown the last 5 shilling made.

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1965 Churchill Commemorative

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Obverse of the 1965 Crown - The Last Five Shilling Piece


Reverse of the 1965 Crown Commemorating Sir Winston Churchill

Churchill Commemorative Crown
Following the death of the great man, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, in 1965, a commemorative crown was issued in his honour and memory.
1874 - 1965
Renowned throughout the world as a great statesman, and described as "the greatest living Englishman", Churchill was a man of many talents.
Born at Blenheim Palace at Woodstock in Oxfordshire, he was the eldest son of Lord Randolph Churchill. Educated at Harrow and Sandhurst Military Academy.
Military service included Malakand and the Nile. During the Boer war, as a war journalist, he was captured but escaped.
He served as a Member of Parliament for all three major political parties, entering Parliament in 1900, and held various important positions including Colonial Under-Secretary, President of the Board of Trade, Home Secretary, Minister of Munitions, Secretary of State for War and Air, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Prime Minister at least twice, and still remained as a back bencher after 1955.
He was a talented painter, a union card carrying bricklayer, editor of the British Gazette, and author of a number of important books, including "History of the English Speaking Peoples" in 4 volumes.
He had a supreme command of the English language, both as an orator and a writer, and is credited with many witty remarks and quotations.
His perceptive vision of world politics was one of his outstanding qualities, which combined with his leadership, helped to ensure that Britain survived the Second World War.
There are many stories about his intensely rich, human and vivid personality. His abiding qualities included courage, imagination, passion, magnanimity and foresight. His love of good cigars, vintage wines and fine brandy have become legendary.
With the issue of the 1965 Commemorative crown, he became the first commoner to be portrayed on a British coin.
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04/28/2008 6:54 pm
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 Posted 10/06/2008  10:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add valutarick to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
flat fields apparently
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 Posted 10/07/2008  7:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add North of 49 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I have quite a few centennial coins but I've never heard of flat or concave fields. Were they available in circulated coins? How do I tell the difference?


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 Posted 10/12/2008  10:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Elimist to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I want this set. It......wants me too. I.....love this set? No no, I shouldn't do this, I'm not ready for commitment yet, I'm too young! But.....maybe it was just meant to be?

All wierdness aside. How much does this set go for? Where can I get one?
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Nice set, but I don't think it's a Mint set -- looks as though someone picked up circulation coins and put them into an aftermarket holder.

Other than the 50-cent piece and the silver dollar, I recall that the hardest coin to find in circulation was the nickel. Quarters were fairly common as were dimes and pennies, but that darn old jackrabbit was seldom encountered in change. I have never really figured out why.

Funny enough, about three years ago, they really started showing up in change around Winnipeg. Whether it was a matter of the shipment originally getting buried in a bank vault and finally making their way out, or someone just spending a horde of them, I don't know, but it seemed for a while during the summer of '05, Centennial nickels were showing up all over the city. Weird.


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