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Canada LOGARITHMIC UNIVERSE series SPACE COLLECTION $5 Canadian Maple Leaf Silver Coin 2016 Black Ruthenium & Rose Gold Plated 1 oz


$399.90

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Product Code: EM-S-SC-16-01
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Name of series
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Specifications
Metal Silver
Mintage 500
Fineness (% purity) 99.99%
Content (Troy OZ) 1
Denomination (CAD) $5
Weight (g) 31.10
Diameter (mm) 38.00
Year of Issue 2016
Country Canada
Quality Uncirculated
Decoration Three precious metals: Silver coin with BLACK RUTHENIUM and 24K ROSE GOLD PLATED
Package New style box + color package (see picture)
Certificate of Authenticity with a serial number (see picture)
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✔ Innovation - three precious metals in one coin (Silver, Ruthenium and Rose Gold)
✔ Unique design - coin with full Ruthenium and partial Rose Gold finishing
✔ Delivery in New style box + color package (see picture)
✔ Individual numbered certificate included
✔ Its uniqueness is guaranteed by the limited mintage of 500 coins


The whole product is held in a combination of black and rose gold. The coin is finished with 2 different precious metals on top of pure 1oz silver base. The whole coin is fully finished by Black Ruthenium. After this application the motif is finished in a complicated process with .999 rose gold. The challenge was to create a high detailed rose gold finishing on the black ruthenium. The coin will be delivered in a wooden box with a cover print. In addition each certificate has an individual serial number.

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The earliest scientific models of the Universe were developed by ancient Greek and Indian philosophers and were geocentric, placing the Earth at the center of the Universe. Over the centuries, more precise astronomical observations led Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543) to develop the heliocentric model with the Sun at the center of the Solar System. In developing the law of universal gravitation, Sir Isaac Newton (NS: 1643–1727) built upon Copernicus's work as well as observations by Tycho Brahe (1546–1601) and Johannes Kepler's (1571–1630) laws of planetary motion. Further observational improvements led to the realization that our Solar System is located in the Milky Way galaxy and is one of many solar systems and galaxies. It is assumed that galaxies are distributed uniformly and the same in all directions, meaning that the Universe has neither an edge nor a center. Discoveries in the early 20th century have suggested that the Universe had a beginning and that it is expanding at an increasing rate. The majority of mass in the Universe appears to exist in an unknown form called dark matter.
 
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Your benefits:
• Extremely high international collectible demand
• Highly appreciated in an investing in collectible low mintage coins
• Present this beautiful coin to your loved one for any occasions or a great business gift
 
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