SILVER COIN OF CANADA MAPLE LEAF. WILDLIFE CANADA. ELK) 31.1 G CLEAN SILVER (SAMPLE 0.9999)
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Way of payment:Transfer to our account or in cash
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Delivery Information:It's possible to deliver within the European Union. To calculate the shipping costs we need to know the place of destination.
Silver Coin of Canada "Maple Leaf. Wildlife of Canada. Moose "was released in 2021. Since then, her popularity has continued to grow. The money sign is chosen by investors, collectors, connoisseurs of beautiful things. Over time, its value rises, which is associated with rising prices for the silver from which it is made.
Basic information
The silver coin was issued by the Canadian mint, made by the tampopress method.
Its reverse depicts an elk that stands on a steep cliff near Lake Louise against a background of snow-covered mountain peaks. The obverse of the coin adorns the profile of Elizabeth II. Under it is the face value of the cash, which is five dollars, and the year of issue.
In the company "Kalita.Gold" you will find original banknotes. We sell banknotes in plastic packaging, with a certificate of quality. You can buy them in a couple of minutes. To do this, use the site form or order a call back.
Yes, we take out coin insurance during delivery. This guarantees the safety of the purchase and the return of the full value of the goods in case of force majeure.
We have two payment options available:
- Non-cash payment after order confirmation.
- Cash payment in our office.
Attention! Bank cards are not accepted for payment.
If you have not received your order confirmation, please call us +420255790539 or re-create the order.
Yes, you can come to our office for goods after cashless payment or pay for the order on the spot in cash.
Bank cards are not accepted for payment.
Yes, we send coins to other countries. International shipping costs are calculated individually.
Delivery time depends on how you choose to receive the item. Courier delivery takes from 2 to 5 working days. Sending by mail - from 3 to 7 days.
No, but a coin can be an original gift for a very dear person, due to the fact that the year of issue of the coin may be the year of his birth.