Those look nice and have great value. I have nothing against collecting. I do have all of the U.S proof sets from 1960 to date and also many of the Can ones. I also just purchased 4 2010 Canadian Navy 100 year anniversary sets, mainly because thy were all done in silver. There are 8 coins in the set, that means there are 2 one dollar coins. One of them is not silver the other one is 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper as are all the other coins,including the nickel. The 1 cent coin is 100% copper. The 1 dollar coin in silver has a gold overlay as does the 2 dollar coin. They are in a very handsome sealed booklet package. I ordered 1 at first and was so pleased witi that I ordered 3 more to give out at Christmas. They are on Royal Canadian Mint site for I think something like $110 bucks, of course that would be less in U.S dollars. Don't quote me on the price, it is a month or more since I bought them and my brain doesn't carry info like it used to. I suppose you have one of those 1913 U.S nickels that have been flying around the auctions for the last couple of years for only a few million each. LOL
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