Introducing the captivating 2008 Canada Silver 250 Dollars NGC PF-69 Towards Confederation Vancouver Olympics Ultra Cameo KM#949 coin, a stunning numismatic treasure that celebrates a pivotal moment in Canadian history. This exquisite silver coin, minted by the Royal Canadian Mint, is a testament to the nation's enduring spirit and its unwavering commitment to the Olympic Games.
Crafted with the utmost precision and artistry, this coin features a reverse design that pays homage to the 2010 Winter Olympics, which were held in Vancouver, British Columbia. The design, meticulously crafted by Canadian artist Claudio D'Angelo, showcases a dynamic image of a hockey player in mid-stride, their jersey emblazoned with the iconic maple leaf, the symbol of Canada.
The obverse of the coin features the portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the reigning monarch of Canada, created by the renowned artist Susanna Blunt. This timeless image, coupled with the intricate reverse design, creates a visually stunning and historically significant numismatic piece.
The coin's specifications are as follows:
The 2008 Canada Silver 250 Dollars NGC PF-69 Towards Confederation Vancouver Olympics Ultra Cameo KM#949 coin is a remarkable piece of Canadian numismatic history. It not only celebrates the nation's proud legacy but also honors the enduring spirit of the Olympic Games. This captivating coin is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of Canada's rich cultural heritage.