If you’re a Star Trek, Batman v Superman, or dinosaur fan, the Royal Canadian Mint has an offer you probably can’t refuse. Right now, the RCM is selling $20 value fine silver collector coins featuring the Star Trek Enterprise (NCC-1701), Batman fighting Superman, and a Tyrannosaurus Rex for only $20CAD each. That’s even cheaper given the current exchange rate if you are a U.S. coin collector.
Each of the three coins has a limited run of 300,000, can be purchased only for Canada and the U.S., and have a limit of 5 per household. Each coin is 99.99% pure silver, 27mm in diameter, and weigh 7.96g with a serrated edge. The $20 for $20 coin series is a really decent deal, considering other $20 pure silver coins sold by the Royal Canadian Mint can cost upwards of $100CAD or more.
Star Trek: Enterprise Coin
Boldly go where no man has gone before with the Star TrekTM: Enterprise. Celebrate the space legend’s 50th anniversary with this limited-edition coin.
- Perfect gift for Star Trek fans
- Masterfully crafted in fine silver
- Official licensed product approved by CBS Studios
- No tax (Canada only), free ground shipping
- Our most affordable fine silver coin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CmrsOy2Bvk
Batman v Superman
Two super heroes, one epic battle, own a piece of the action.
- Masterfully crafted in fine silver
- Official licensed product – approved by DC COMICSTM
- No tax (Canada only), free ground shipping
- Perfect gift for SUPER HEROTM fans of all ages
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kvtx4fsnco
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Get your hands on this prehistoric beast that once could have roamed your backyard, running at speeds of up to 30 kilometres per hour!
- An easy and affordable way to own a silver coin that is among the purest in the world
- Perfect for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages
- No tax (Canada only), free ground shipping
- Rare—only 300,000 coins worldwide can ever be struck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsbt76j3JSU
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