Packaging & Display
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Packaging
The finishing touches on your coin or medallion can be as important as the image itself. Northwest Territorial Mint offers a variety of packaging options for your finished medallions. Most commonly, each is sealed in a clear Lucite protective capsule and encased in a plush lined leatherette display box.
Display
For the ultimate in presentations, we offer the coin or medallion embedded in a Lucite form. Many shapes are available, call for which one works best for your display.
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On May 4th, 2007 The Royal Canadian Mint unveiled the world's first 100-kilogram (220.5-pound) pure gold bullion coin Thursday, worth one million Canadian dollars (850,000 US), breaking a record for value. But this loonie will not go into circulation. The over-sized coin is a new denomination for Canada and required an amendment to the Canadian currency act. Three of the coins were produced only after interested buyers came forward. It is 21 inches (53 centimeters) in diameter and 1.2 inches (three centimeters) thick.