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2016 $20 Aircraft of the First World War Series 3 Coin Set

2016 $20 Aircraft of the First World War Series 3 Coin Set
2016 $20 Aircraft of the First World War Series 3 Coin Set
2016 $20 Aircraft of the First World War Series 3 Coin Set
2016 $20 Aircraft of the First World War Series 3 Coin Set
2016 $20 Aircraft of the First World War Series 3 Coin Set

2016 $20 Aircraft of the First World War Series 3 Coin Set
Aircraft technology was barely a decade old when the First World War began in 1914, but the needs of warfare quickly fueled incredible advancements in aviation. Mintage for each coin is 7,500. The Curtiss H-12: The reverse design by Canadian artist David A. Oram features an engravedrendering of the fateful encounter on May 14, 1917, between a Curtiss H-12 (foreground) and the Zeppelin L-22 (background). Heavy cloud cover is evident in the engraved background, where a break in the clouds reveals the North Sea below. In the foreground, selective colour recreates the light colours of the H-12 piloted by Flight Sub-Lieutenant (later Air Marshal) Robert Leckie of Toronto, with an attention to detail that is made evident by the inclusion of the identifying number “8666” and the blue, white and red stripes and roundels used by the Royal Naval Air Service. The detailed engraving only adds to this, recreating the smooth lines of the H-12’s laminated wood veneer hull and sponsons, all while capturing the finer details on the wings and the twin mounted engines in the interplane gap. The engraved zeppelin can be seen with its rear exploding into flames, mere moments before the L-22 becomes the first zeppelin shot down by a flying boat. The Royal Factory Aircraft S. 5a: The reverse design by Canadian artist David A. Oram features a richly detailed, engraved depiction of an airfield where a squadron prepares for takeoff. A Crossley Light Tender 20/25 truck is parked behind five Royal Aircraft Factory S. 5a aircraft, which have lined up in front of several Bessonneau hangars; the foremost plane is particularly striking thanks to the use of selective colour, which recreates the biplane fighter’s dark green colour, as well as the blue, white and red roundel and tail cockade that identified the aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps. Seated in the open cockpit, a Canadian pilot wears the leather flying coat, helmet and goggles that offer him some protection from the wind and cold temperatures at higher altitudes. The reverse boasts an impressive amount of detail in its rendition of the wire-braced box girder, and close examination offers a glimpse of the fuselage-mounted. 303 Vickers gun and the MK-II Lewis machine gun on the upper wing, which helped make this aircraft one of the most successful Allied fighter planes of the First World War. The Sopwith Triplane: The reverse design by Canadian artist David A. Oram features a detailed, engraved depiction of two Sopwith Triplanes flying above the Messines Ridge in June 1917. The use of selective colour recreates the distinctive appearance of the Black Maria flown by Flt. Raymond Collishaw of Nanaimo, B. While at rear is the engraved depiction of the Black Roger flown by Flt. Ellis Vair Reid of Belleville, Ont. The Sopwith Triplane’s reputation for exceptional manoeuvrability is on display as the Black Maria completes a sharp turn; this allows for a closer view of the plane’s markings, wing construction, even its. 303-caliber Vickers machine gun atop the fuselage. The parting of the clouds reveals the tragic devastation of the Ypres area below, where there is little left of the village of Passchendaele save for the ruins of its church and the road that curves through the blast-scarred fields. The reverse design by Canadian artist David A. Oram features an engraved rendering of the fateful encounter on May 14, 1917, between a Curtiss H-12 (foreground) and the Zeppelin L-22 (background). In the foreground, selective colour recreates the light colours of the H-12 piloted by Flight Sub-Lieutenant (later Air Marshal) Robert Leckie of Toronto, with an attention to detail that is made evident by the inclusion of the identifying number “8666” and the blue, white and red stripes and roundels uséd by the Royal Naval Air Service. Our items are available for pick-up. You might also like. 2025 50 Cent Special Wrap Circulation Roll. 2025 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier – Pure Silver Proof Set.
2016 $20 Aircraft of the First World War Series 3 Coin Set

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2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set

2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set
2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set
2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set
2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set
2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set
2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set
2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set
2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set
2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set
2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set
2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set

2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set
Consolidated Canso The flying boats of the Second World War were prized for their long-range flight capabilities. When an amphibious version of the Consolidated PBY Catalina seaplane was introduced in 1939, the more versatile PBY-5A caught the eye of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Re-designated as the Consolidated Canso and manufactured in Canada, the legendary anti-submarine patrol bomber is brought to life once more on this coin, where selective colour showcases the colours and markings of RCAF No. Designed by Canadian artist David A. Oram, the coin features an engraved depiction of the amphibious Consolidated Canso in action in the Atlantic theatre of war. Selective colour re-creates the camouflage colours and markings of RCAF No. 162 Squadron-specifically the white-grey fuselage, as well as the blue and green camouflage pattern along the upper wing and tail surfaces. The reporting marks “T” and “9816” are associated with a Canadian Canso piloted by Flt. McBride who, on June 3, 1944, dropped four depth charges to destroy U-477 (engraved in the background) in the waters of the North Sea, off the coast of Norway. The obverse features the effigy of King George VI by T. Nicknamed “Faithful Annie”, the Avro Anson was reputed for its stability and rugged reliability. Its wartime production fueled Canada’s aircraft manufacturing industry, but its most significant role was arguably as the twin-engine aircraft of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP). The Design: Designed by Canadian artist David A. Oram, your coin features an engraved depiction of an Avro Anson in one of its many roles during the war. At the hands of Royal Air Force (RAF) and Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) pilots, the dependable and rugged Hawker Hurricane was flown in all theatres of war yet remains most famously associated with the Battle of Britain (1940). On this special coin, this aviation icon takes flight once more over the Thames Estuary, with selective colour highlighting the aircraft piloted by the commanding officer of the RCAF’s No. 1 Squadron, Ernest Archibald McNab. Oram, the coin features an engraved depiction of two Hawker Hurricanes patrolling the skies over Great Britain during the Battle of Britain, circa 1940. The design features an outstanding amount of detail, all painstakingly engraved and enhanced with the use of multiple finishes. The selectively coloured Hurricane in the foreground bears the reporting marks of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) No. 1 Squadron, along with the identifier YO-A and the serial number P3069 that are associated with the aircraft flown by Squadron Leader Ernest Archibald McNab. This Hurricane’s combat experience is evident in the markings and faded paint on its fuselage and wings, but does little to diminish the aircraft’s overall colourful appearance-from its grey-green camouflage to the multi-coloured roundels on the wings and fuselage, along with the red, white and blue tail flash. FEATURES: Produced By: RCM Denomination: 20 Dollars Year: 2017 TECHNICAL SPECS: Diameter: 40mm Material: Silver Fineness: 0.9999 Weight: 95.49 grams Bullion Weight: 3.07 Troy Ounces.
2017 $20 Aircraft of the Second World War 3-Coin Pure Silver Set

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2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada

2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada
2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada
2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada
2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada
2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada
2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada
2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada
2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada
2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada
2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada
2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada
2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada

2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada
The coins in the photo’s are the coins you will receive. All items are handled with care and packaged well! Please feel free to check out my outstanding feedback from others. Check out my other items. Be sure to add me to your favourites list. About Me: I’m Andy and I’ve been a coin collector since age 8. I opened Coins Of Canada for business and have been loving every moment of it. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “andy*graham” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Fineness: 0.9999
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Type: Commemorative
  • Year: 2017
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: $20

2017 $20 Aircraft Of The Second World War WW2 3 Coin Silver Set #coinsofcanada

Aircraft Of World War II 1 Crown Set Of 12 Silver Proof Coins Complete Case 1995

Aircraft Of World War II 1 Crown Set Of 12 Silver Proof Coins Complete Case 1995
Aircraft Of World War II 1 Crown Set Of 12 Silver Proof Coins Complete Case 1995
Aircraft Of World War II 1 Crown Set Of 12 Silver Proof Coins Complete Case 1995
Aircraft Of World War II 1 Crown Set Of 12 Silver Proof Coins Complete Case 1995
Aircraft Of World War II 1 Crown Set Of 12 Silver Proof Coins Complete Case 1995
Aircraft Of World War II 1 Crown Set Of 12 Silver Proof Coins Complete Case 1995
Aircraft Of World War II 1 Crown Set Of 12 Silver Proof Coins Complete Case 1995

Aircraft Of World War II 1 Crown Set Of 12 Silver Proof Coins Complete Case 1995
I CAN SEND TO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE GET IN CONTACT AND I WILL REPLY. ALL ITEMS SENT FULLY TRACKED AND RECORDED. AS SEEN IN THE PHOTO YOU WILL GET EVERYTHING IN THE PHOTO. PERFECT FOR ANY COLLECTOR. 1995 ISLE OF MAN COLLECTION. The item “AIRCRAFT OF WORLD WAR II 1 CROWN SET OF 12 SILVER PROOF COINS COMPLETE CASE 1995″ is in sale since Thursday, October 26, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins\Coins\British\Proof Sets/Coins\2000s”. The seller is “c49jjm” and is located in BELFAST, Antrim. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Year of Issue: 1995
  • Number of Pieces: 12
  • Year: 1995
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

Aircraft Of World War II 1 Crown Set Of 12 Silver Proof Coins Complete Case 1995