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Canada 1965 Silver Uncirculated Coin Set In Pliofilm - Inter Parliamentary Union Card?

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I have a Canadian 1965 6-coin set - prooflike Uncirculated in the pliofilm sleeve.

It is in an envelope that contains a card relating to the Inter-Parliamentary Union event held in Ottowa that year.

Is this a known "variety" of the set? Does the social history add to the appeal the set has?


The coins in the set appear to be standard for the issue - I expect it is a scarce card but am not sure if there would be any interest in it. From what I understand from the vendor, they were gifted to international diplomats in Ottowa for the event, they visited the Mint and were gifted one each.
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Is this a known "variety" of the set?

It wasn't known to me! Thanks for sharing!


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Does the social history add to the appeal the set has?

IMO, it does. Most collectors enjoy having "special" things as part of their collection and I believe this set would qualify.


FYI: The Mint has distributed a number of novel souvenir sets to visiting VIPs over the years, so the creation of this set for the Canadian Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union is not unprecedented.



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That is a very interesting insert card and I have never seen that before and looks legit. I think that card will go well with this artical I found. It makes sense.https://www.coinworld.com/voices/ge...s_overt.html
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Im going to yes for a special limited edition for that 1965 set. They had the conference and then a Mint tour.
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I appreciate your feedback, I thought the card would add a bit more interest to the set.
I know sometimes different or specially-struck coins can be used when gifting to dignitaries, that has happened in Australia at least.

I've checked these coins with a glass and have compared them against the information in a fairly old copy of Charlton (62nd edition).

From what I can see, the 1c in this set has a blunt 5 and the A in REGINA points at the bead (Large beads), which would make it a Variety 3.

The 5 on the dollar also looks to be the blunt type, while the I in REGINA shoots slightly to the right of the rim bead. From what I can see, that would also make it a variety 3.

The editor states the Type 3 dollar (or Types 4 or 5) weren't included in the PL sets for 1965, have I made an error with my identification?

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Your penny looks small bead to me but I could be wrong. The RCM made special envelopes for 1991 and 1993 for events with miner extra value add. But it is a nice set with no black blotching.
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The images I uploaded were fairly low resolution, looking at the 1c again under a glass I can see that it is indeed the small beads type and not the large beads. I must have been checking the alignment of a different letter! Thanks for the feedback.
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