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{{/presale}}The 2019 release of the Pride of Two Nations 2-Coin Silver Set offered collectors a chance to purchase a one-time collaborative set produced at the United States Mint and Royal Canadian Mint. The set featured two unique versions of the American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coin and the Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz Silver coin. Today, you have the opportunity to get a near-perfect condition 2019 US Mint Pride of Two Nations 2-Coin Silver Set online at Provident Metals.
Highlights:
The Pride of Two Nations 2-Coin Silver Set didnt feature your average bullion version of either the American Eagle or the Canadian Maple Leaf. Instead, each mint produced a unique version of the coin specifically for this set. The American Eagle coin is a reverse proof with mirrored design elements and frosted background fields. The Canadian Maple Leaf has a one-of-a-kind maple leaf border design with alternating mirrored and frosted fields.
Obverse
On the obverse of the American Eagle 1 oz Silver Coin is Walking Liberty. Designed by Adolph A. Weinman in 1916, it originally featured on the US Half Dollar from 1916 to 1947. The obverse of the Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz Silver Coin includes the right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II developed in 2003 by Susanna Blunt. The first portrait of Her Majestys reign to depict the Queen without a crown, it is the second on Canadian denominations created by a Canadian artist.
Reverse
The reverse side of the American Eagle Silver Coin includes a depiction of the heraldic eagle of the United States. Former Chief Engraver John Mercanti modified the historic emblem for this series in 1986. On the reverse of the Canadian Maple Leaf Silver Coin is an image of the sugar maple leaf. It was designed in 1979 by Walter Ott for the debut of the Canadian Maple Leaf Gold coin.
History
The Pride of Two Nations 2-Coin Silver Set had a total original mintage of 110,000 sets. Of those, 100,000 sets were sold by the United States Mint and the remaining 10,000 sets by the Royal Canadian Mint.
Ordering
These 2019 US Mint Pride of Two Nations 2-Coin Silver Sets have PF69 certifications for the respective coins. Coins with this certification have full, original mint luster with no more than two minor detracting flaws. Examples of acceptable flaws at this level include only minuscule contact marks or hairlines.
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