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<p>[QUOTE="Phil Ham, post: 3125188, member: 5787"]The Voyageur's National Park puck went on sale on 14 June 2017. The mint has only sold 14,184 in the first three weeks after release. The Minnesota offering is a nice design as were the ones from Michigan and Wisconsin. I'm liking the 2018 designs much better than the ones from 2017. </p><p><br /></p><p>From the mint website. Voyageurs National Park was established in 1975 “to preserve . . . the outstanding scenery, geological conditions, and waterway system” inherent to the park. Visitors can see and touch rocks half as old as the world, immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of a boreal forest, view the dark skies, or ply the interconnected water routes. The park protects 218,054 acres of land, with 84,000 acres of that being water. In essence, this park is miles of undeveloped shoreline, with hundreds of islands and numerous large lakes. The combination of rocky shorelines, the meeting of southern boreal and northern hardwood forests, and the open water creates a distinct home for bald eagles, loons, black bears, moose, and wolves (with wolves, moose, and bears most commonly seen by visitors).</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]796197[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Ham, post: 3125188, member: 5787"]The Voyageur's National Park puck went on sale on 14 June 2017. The mint has only sold 14,184 in the first three weeks after release. The Minnesota offering is a nice design as were the ones from Michigan and Wisconsin. I'm liking the 2018 designs much better than the ones from 2017. From the mint website. Voyageurs National Park was established in 1975 “to preserve . . . the outstanding scenery, geological conditions, and waterway system” inherent to the park. Visitors can see and touch rocks half as old as the world, immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of a boreal forest, view the dark skies, or ply the interconnected water routes. The park protects 218,054 acres of land, with 84,000 acres of that being water. In essence, this park is miles of undeveloped shoreline, with hundreds of islands and numerous large lakes. The combination of rocky shorelines, the meeting of southern boreal and northern hardwood forests, and the open water creates a distinct home for bald eagles, loons, black bears, moose, and wolves (with wolves, moose, and bears most commonly seen by visitors). [ATTACH=full]796197[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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