Product Overview

This is a premium-quality choice uncirculated example of Canada's commemorative silver dollar struck for circulation in 1939 marking the Royal Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother). It has been independently third-party certified as Mint State 64 by the International Coin Certification Service (ICCS), Canada's most respected and trusted grading service. Only a very small percentage of coins from this era have survived in this exceptional condition, making it both visually appealing and extremely rare for collectors to acquire.

Unlike coins made especially for collectors, business-strike silver dollars like this were normally poured into and out of tote bins by the mint, bulk weighed, counted and then shipped loose to the banks in canvas bags holding 1,000 coins, which would normally bang against each other and cause surface marks. A coin graded Choice Uncirculated 64 will have only minimal marks, a sharp strike and will be significantly more attractive than a typical example from the same year. It will typically be one of the top 10 percent of surviving uncirculated examples.

Original silver coins dating back to the 1930s often have some golden or light brown surface toning. This is natural oxidation which is considered normal and even desirable by many collectors. The coin comes protected and security sealed in a standard ICCS certification holder, including the assigned grade of MS-64 and a unique certification number.

• Reverse design: Canadian Parliament Buildings
• Obverse design: portrait of King George VI
• Bonus: original uncirculated 1939 Royal Visit bronze medallion

Includes:
• 1939 Choice Uncirculated $1, ICCS Certified MS-64, Medium Toning

Warranty Information:
This product comes with a 30-day return policy through TSC.


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