Colonial Acres Coins
SKU: SKU:TBS-PL-2005.SE.Mule
2005 Mule Canada Special Edition Proof Like Set ($2 Mule in set)
2005 Mule Canada Special Edition Proof Like Set ($2 Mule in set)
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2005 Mule Canada Special Edition Proof Like Set. Set includes the rare Mule $2 coin. The inner core has a more silvery look and when you analyze the $2 coin with an XRF machine you find that the coin has 0.30% of silver in the inner core. Please view image of the XRF results for the inner core of the $2 coin.
Celebrate the centennial for two of Canada's prairie provinces with this Special Edition Uncirculated Set. Alberta and Saskatchewan joined Confederation in 1905 - long after Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec had formed the Dominion of Canada in 1867.
Up until Confederation, the development of the West was largely driven by the fur trade and any land beyond Ontario belonged to the Hudson's Bay Company. But all that was about to change. The fur trade had begun its fatal downturn and the Hudson's Bay Company sold its territories to the Government of Canada.
What's more, Canada had been feeling expansionist pressure from the United States and could now solidify its claim to the West by settling the land with wheat fields. Sowing wealth from the stubborn prairies was not for the faint of heart. Still, immigrants flooded in and those that came were strong and fiercely independent people.
A mosaic of cultures began to cover the prairies and as communities grew, so did the need for provincial self-government. After more than 30 years of confident growth, two provinces were created within the North-West Territory - Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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Mintage: 40,000





