2005 Silver Dollars of the World Collection

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Product:
 Chinese Panda
Country:
 China
Date:
 2005
Metal:
 Silver
Purity:
 0.9999
Denomination:
 10  Yuan
Weight:
 31.1 g
Diameter:
 39 mm
Condition:
 Brilliant Uncirculated
Obverse:
 Giant Panda & Baby
Reverse:
 Temple of Heaven
Packaging:
 Capsule, Box
Product:
 Canadian Maple
Country:
 Canada
Date:
 2005
Metal:
 Silver
Purity:
 0.9999
Denomination:
 5  Dollars
Weight:
 31.1 g
Diameter:
 39 mm
Condition:
 Brilliant Uncirculated
Obverse:
 Queen Elizabeth II
Reverse:
 Maple Leaf
Packaging:
 Capsule, Box
Product:
 Australian Kookaburra
Country:
 Australia
Date:
 2005
Metal:
 Silver
Purity:
 0.999
Denomination:
 1  Dollar
Weight:
 31.77 g
Diameter:
 39 mm
Condition:
 Brilliant Uncirculated
Obverse:
 Queen Elizabeth II
Reverse:
 Kookaburra
Packaging:
 Capsule, Box
Product:
 Mexican Libertad
Country:
 Mexico
Date:
 2005
Metal:
 Silver
Purity:
 0.999
Weight:
 31.1 g
Diameter:
 39 mm
Condition:
 Brilliant Uncirculated
Obverse:
 Winged Victory Monument
Reverse:
 Modern Mexican Eagle surrounded by previous designs
Packaging:
 Capsule, Box
Product:
 British Britannia
Country:
 Great Britain
Date:
 2005
Metal:
 Silver
Purity:
 0.958
Denomination:
 2  Pounds
Weight:
 21.45 g
Diameter:
 40 mm
Condition:
 Brilliant Uncirculated
Obverse:
 Queen Elizabeth II
Reverse:
 Britannia
Packaging:
 Capsule, Box
Each year, countries throughout the world issue silver dollars, but only a handful have an ongoing annual issue series. This 2005 “Silver Dollars of the World” set features FIVE of those annual issues.

Each annual issue bears a country-specific design. This Set contains coins from China, Canada, Australia, Mexico and Great Britain featuring their own uniquely patriotic symbols.

China - First issued in 1983, the silver Panda coin is one of the most popular coins and series in the world.

Canada - The familiar Canadian maple leaf graces both the Canadian flag and this annual silver dollar every year since its first strike in 1988.

Australia - The Kookaburra bird makes its home in Australia. Every year since 1990, different Kookaburra images have also been right at home on this coin.

Mexico - Since 1982, Mexico City’s symbol of freedom, a Winged Liberty, has adorned the Silver Libertad—Mexico’s silver dollar. This coin includes the updated Winged Liberty, first struck in 1990.

Great Britain - Since Roman times, the protective warrior “Britannia” with trident and shield has symbolized Britain and been its coinage staple.

They say “it’s a small world after all”, and now you can get to know it a little better with this fantastic collection. Order your 2005 “Silver Dollars of the World” 5-coin set today. Great gift idea for children and grandchildren!