THE 1958 DOLLAR COMMEMORATES THE
CENTENARY OF THE CARIBOU GOLD RUSH AND THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
AS A CROWN COLONY OF CANADA
THE DESIGN SHOWS A TOTEM POLE WITH MOUNTAINS IN THE BACKGROUND
THE TOP ELEMENT IN THE TOTEM IS A RAVEN, USED BY SOME
NATIVE INDIANS TO SYMBOLIZE DEATH.
IT IS RUMORED THAT THOSE NATIVE INDIANS DISLIKED THE DOLLARS,
CAUSING THEM TO BE CALLED "DEATH DOLLARS"
SHOWING VERY LITTLE WEAR WITH POSSIBILITY NO CIRCULATION
TYPICAL SILVER BLEMISHES
.800 SILVER .200 COPPER
23.33 GRAMS
Shipping / Handling Cost | Cost For Each Additional Item | Service |
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$1.80 | $0.60 | Economy Shipping (1 to 10 business days) |
INSURANCE AND TRACKING UPON REQUEST AT ADDITIONAL COSTS