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2018 240th Anniversary of Captain Cook at Nootka Sound Pure Silver Proof Set

$ 126.18

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Type: Proof Set
  • Condition: Guaranteed 100% authentic, with serial numbered Certificate of Authenticity issued by the Royal Canadian Mint. New, in original Mint packaging. Real photos of real, in-stock coins — not just stock artwork from the Mint.
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Modified Item: No
  • Series: Annual Silver Proof Set
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Certification: Royal Canadian Mint
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Year: 2018
  • Denomination: Set
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Composition: Silver

    Description

    SKU# OK16451781786EB
    2018 240th Anniversary of Captain Cook at Nootka Sound Pure Silver Proof Set
    All coins offered in this listing are
    unsearched!
    (see ‘Additional Information’ below)
    All of our Canadian coins are acquired directly from the Royal Canadian Mint
    - The counterfeiting of numismatic coins, and the sale of stolen coins, are serious problems for coin collectors and dealers.
    Unlike many other coin dealers,
    to protect against these risks, we do not sell 'second-hand' coins.  All of our Canadian coins are stored in a climate controlled, smoke-free vault.
    Specifications
    Composition - 99.99% pure silver
    Finish - proof
    Weight (g) - proof dollar: 23.17, : 9, : 7.89, 50-cent: 9.25, 25-cent: 6, 10-cent: 2.45, 5-cent: 5.4
    Certification - serial numbered (serial numbers will vary)
    Face Value - see above (all coins are legal tender Canadian coins)
    Artists - various (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
    Description
    Canada's history is rich with tales of explorers.  Seafaring Captain James Cook (1728-1779) is one of the most storied of all! From the Bering Strait to the Antarctic Circle, and many of the Pacific islands in between, this British navigator charted more
    terra incognita
    than anyone else in his time. This year marks the 240th anniversary of Cook's arrival at the summer village of the
    Nuu-chah-nulth
    , at Nootka Sound, which led to increased international trade and exploration along Canada's western shores.
    The 2018 pure silver proof set features include:

    240TH ANNIVERSARY! This year marks the 240th anniversary of Cook's arrival at the summer village of the Nuu-chah-nulth, at Nootka Sound, which led to increased international trade and exploration along Canada's western shores. For each coin, the hand-polished dies were frequently replaced, and the relief struck as many as three times, in order to achieve the crisp impression on a brilliant field.

    GENUINE LEATHER BOOK-STYLE! Beautifully presented in a genuine leather book-style that offers an elegant way to proudly showcase these coin.

    THE CRÈME DE LA CRÈME OF COLLECTOR SETS! The 99.99% pure silver proof dollar with stunning gold plating makes this the crème de la crème of collector sets.

    AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY IN THIS SET! The gold plated 99.99% pure silver proof dollar, only available in this set, showcases an artistic rendering of Captain James Cook's arrival at Nootka Sound in April 1778. A MUST HAVE!

    GOLD PLATING! In addition to the gold-plated silver dollar, the 99.99% pure silver loonie and 99.99% pure silver toonie feature gold plating.

    INCLUDES THE 50-CENT COIN! Features Canada's Coat of Arms in 99.99% pure silver!

    NO GST/HST! For our Canadian customers, this set is GST/HST exempt.  With only 15,000 sets available for the worldwide market, this collection will sell quickly.

    INCLUDES SERIALIZED CERTIFICATE! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Most of these are serialized certifications, meaning that each certificate is given a unique number, starting at 1.

    99.99% PURE SILVER! Every coin in this set has been expertly crafted in 99.99% pure silver with a proof finish that accentuates every detail to stunning effect!
    Design:
    Maritime artist John Horton presents an artistic rendering of Captain James Cook's arrival at Nootka Sound in April 1778. Towering mountains and the timbered headland of Bligh Island provide a stunning backdrop to this historical portrait, all precisely engraved in a superb proof finish and framed by a nautical twisted rope. Viewed in three-quarter profile, a stern-looking Cook keeps a watchful eye on his ship and crew while holding a telescope in one hand and his Admiralty orders in the other. Behind him is the HMS Discovery.  Moored a short distance away is the HMS Resolution, whose crew is unrigging the ship and removing masts and spars in preparation for repairs. In the water, a group of
    Nuu-chah-nulth
    approach the Resolution in a canoe, ready to extend a friendly greeting. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.
    History remembers Cook as the explorer whose voyages and exceptional surveying skills changed European perceptions of the Pacific region.  His voyages were responsible for mapping many unknown shores throughout this vast expanse of ocean.
    During his first two voyages — one from 1768 to 1771 and another from 1772 to 1775 — Cook became the first European explorer to reach New Zealand and Australia's east coast, and the first to cross the Antarctic Circle. In 1776, a third voyage sent him on a quest to find the elusive Northwest Passage, which brought his two-ship expedition to Canada's Pacific coastline.
    On April 1, 1778, HMS Resolution and HMS Discovery dropped anchor near Yuquot, on the western coast of Vancouver Island. Cook was cordially welcomed by Maquinna, chief of the Mowachat group of the Nuu-chah-nulth, leading the crew to refer to the area as Friendly Cove.
    He was not the first European navigator to explore Canada's West Coast, but his was the first prolonged stay. During the month spent in Nootka Sound, the crew repaired the ships while Cook explored the area and engaged in local trade, exchanging metal goods for sea otter pelts that soon made the area a trade center.
    The expedition set sail once more on April 26, 1778, on a northerly course toward the Bering Sea. But Cook would not find the Northwest Passage. Stopped by the Arctic's unyielding cold and ice, the expedition made a return trip to the Hawaiian islands, discovered the year before, where Cook was killed in 1779. His legacy of exploration left an indelible imprint on the history of the Pacific region, and Canada too, where places like Cook's Harbor (N.L.) and Resolution Cove (B.C.) are lasting reminders of his passage through those coastal waters.
    Did you know…

    Cook served as master of HMS Pembroke during the Seven Years' War, where he participated in the Siege of Louisbourg and the Battle of Quebec. But it was his skills as a cartographer that brought him to the attention of the Admiralty and the Royal Society — especially his detailed mapping of the Saint Lawrence River, which played a role in changing the course of Canadian history.

    Between 1762 and 1768, Cook explored Canada's eastern coastline. His survey of Newfoundland's coast resulted in the first large-scale, scientifically accurate charts of the coastal waters. Even in the 20th century, Cook's maps continued to serve as a useful reference tool for those sailing through these often-tricky waters.

    The name "Nootka Sound" may have arisen from a misunderstanding: It has been said that upon arriving, Cook mistakenly interpreted "itchme nutka" ("go around") as the name for the area he had originally named King George's Sound.

    International trade flourished at Nootka Sound after Cook's expedition. Published accounts of his voyage brought British and Spanish merchant ships to its shores, to trade for sea otter pelts. A decade later, competing claims over trade and navigation in the area pushed the two European nations to the brink of war.

    George Vancouver served as midshipman onboard Resolution during Cook's second voyage, and served on Discovery during the third voyage. He would return to Nootka Sound in 1792 while extensively charting the coast of British Columbia — including the island that bears his name. William Bligh, the master onboard Resolution, is another familiar name in maritime history — although he is perhaps more widely remembered for the mutiny that occurred onboard HMS Bounty during his command.

    Cook was known for running a tight ship; but having risen through the Navy ranks, he put great importance on the health of his crew. Daily bathing was required, and Cook also sought out fresh fruit at every stop to keep scurvy at bay.
    Packaging:
    Each coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell protected by a black beauty box.
    Shipping & Handling
    Fast, free shipping & handling via USPS First Class Mail to all U.S. addresses.  USPS Priority & Priority Mail Mail Express are also available for an additional charge.  International shipping is via the eBay Global Shipping Program.
    Additional Information
    OK Ranch offers fine collectible, investment, and gift coins, as well as other gift items, exclusively through our eBay store.

    Unsearched”

    All of the coins offered in this listing are “unsearched”.
    Many coin dealers “search” all coins when they are received from the Mint.  They "cherry-pick" the best coins.  Then submit them to be graded, certified, and slabbed by PCGS, NGC, ANACS, etc.  These graded and certified coins are then sold at higher, premium prices.  When a dealer searches coins, those that they sell in original Mint packaging are only lesser quality coins.
    Photos:
    When a listing offers multiples of the same coin, one coin is picked at random and photographed.  Since all coins offered in that listing are essentially identical, the coin photographed is representative of all coins offered.  These photos were taken through the plastic cling film that protects the coins; any dust, etc., on the outside surface of the capsules doesn’t affect the coins.
    Surface areas that appear black on some proof coin photos are actually highly polished, mirror-bright metal reflecting the color of the camera.  We place the coin at an angle, in some photos, to better depict the mirror bright finishes.  However, angling the coin usually results in one side of the coin being slightly out of focus.  Additionally, the photos of this set were taken without removing the coins from their capsules or the case.  This created more blurring.  These coins in hand exhibit needle sharp details from multiple strikes by the coin dies during minting.
    Our goal is to provide clear, high definition photos that accurately represent the coin(s) offered in each of our eBay listings.  Whenever possible, we use actual photos of our coins, rather than just “artist’s conception” drawings from the Mint.  We frequently update and upgrade the photos that appear with our listings, using improved cameras and lenses and better lighting.  We will honor your requests for additional photos as quickly as our schedule permits.