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10 Dollars - Elizabeth II Edmonton Oilers

Uitgever Royal Canadian Mint
Jaar 2017
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Diameter 34 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde Full-color scene depicting three children in Edmonton Oilers jerseys playing a game of shinny hockey on a frozen outdoor rink, with a dog watching from the left side of the ice. A rural winter landscape featuring a barn and grain silos under a cloudy sky forms the background. The Edmonton Oilers logo — a circular emblem featuring a drop of oil above the word OILERS in blue and orange — appears prominently in the upper field. The denomination 10 DOLLARS is inscribed in a raised banner along the lower rim. The engraver's initials SP appear in the lower left field.
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Aanvullende informatie

The Edmonton Oilers' 2017 season was their first playoff appearance in eleven years — ending a drought that had made them the league's most prominent cautionary tale about post-dynasty collapse. The Royal Canadian Mint issued this piece to coincide with that return, timing the release to capitalize on a fanbase that had been waiting since 2006.

The .9999 fine silver specification places this among the Mint's higher-purity collector issues, a standard they adopted aggressively during the 2010s to differentiate numismatic product lines from bullion.

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