Canadian wildlife presentation frame

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by LionelR, Apr 12, 2013.

  1. LionelR

    LionelR Supporter! Supporter

    Hello,

    I collected the Canadian Wildlife bullion series. My father took notice and crafted this presentation frame for me as a gift. I knew about it beforehand and waffled on whether I wanted a 7th coin to show the obverse on a single side or not. Father ignored my waffle and went ahead with the 6 coin case :) If you flip the frame around, the obverse appears just like the reverse does here. Those are 'holes' the coins are sitting in.

    The picture is rather bad and shadowy, but you get the idea.

    I thought I'd share another way to present a series. Definitely saves on counter space! I hope you enjoy it as I do.

    Thanks for checking it out.

    -L

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  3. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Very cool I really like the presentation. I have collected these my self....I started off with the 2005 Silver Wolf One Dollar coin the one year half ounce coin low mintage of 106,800 I was so happy to see the RCM run with the series in one ounce coins.
    the Wolf by far the best design IMHO
     
  4. LionelR

    LionelR Supporter! Supporter

    Thanks, I appreciate it. It's a cool series, short, and I enjoyed each of the issues. The wolf is a great design, and I also like the pronghorn; I like the lines of the design and the pronghorn itself. They swim remarkably well. Go figure.... :)

    Thank you for your comments.
    -L
     
  5. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Those are awesome!! (that's a sweet lookin' mount!!)
     
  6. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Hey Steve never knew you had Great Whites Sharks in Northern Manitoba oh right it is the "Great White North"...... LOL Must make swimming in those cold lakes even more dangerous.....or is that a Northern Pike on steroids? Great pic Steve
     
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