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2008 Can 25C PL66 Alp Ski Pop "1" FIRST/ONLY PCGS "MULE" - RicksCafeAmerican.com

$ 198

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Steel
  • Year: 2008
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: This is not only a mint state, but has the designation of Proof-Like PL66!!!!
  • Certification Number: 35844334
  • Certification: PCGS
  • Grade: PL66

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    (2008) Canada PL66 (Proof Like) "Alpine Skiing" Painted Leaf 25 Cent
    Note that the date is in parenthesis because the actual issue date was 2007.  What happened was that on October 24, 2007. the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) released 25-cent alpine skiing coins to the public. These coins commemorate the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
    The RCM has confirmed reports that some coins made for collectors have a 2008 date on the obverse (heads) side instead of the correct 2007 date.
    The error coins were limited to the Alpine Skiing Coin Sport Cards sold only through "Petro-Canada outlets and a small quantity of Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games coin collections." The coins are specially painted versions
    This coin shown here was struck with an incorrect 2008 obverse die was used to strike approximately 40,000 coins.  Now understand that 22 million "non-painted" 25-cent alpine skiing coins produced for circulation, but that is not what we are talking about here.  The coins we are talking about are limited to alpine skiing coin sports cards sold exclusively at participating Petro-Canada outlets and a small quantity of Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games coin collections.
    Of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games 25C Coins produced:
    2007 Correctly dated "painted" coins
    900 produced
    2008 Incorrectly produced "painted" "Mule" coins 40,000 produced
    2007 "non-painted" 25-cent Alpine Skiing coins 22 million
    The 2008 versions are collectible, they are, for they are full qualified "Mule" coins; however, the correctly dated coin is more desirable for their scarce numbers.
    STATEMENT FROM THE ROYAL CANADIAN MINT
    Error - 25-cent Alpine Skiing Numismatic Coins
    Ottawa, Ontario, October 26, 2007
    – The Royal Canadian Mint confirms that a small number of 25-cent alpine skiing coins produced for collector products issued on October 24, 2007 bear a 2008 date on the obverse, or "heads" side of the coin, rather than the 2007 date. This error is limited to alpine skiing coin sports cards sold exclusively at participating Petro-Canada outlets and a small quantity of Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games coin collections. The 22 million 25-cent alpine skiing coins produced for circulation are not affected.
    The Mint is currently investigating the source of this error and will implement the appropriate measures to ensure it does not occur in the future.
    About the Royal Canadian Mint
    The RCM, an ISO 9001 2000 certified company, is the Crown corporation responsible for the minting and distribution of Canada's circulation coins. In operation since 1908, the RCM is recognized as one of the largest and most versatile mints in the world, offering a wide range of specialized, high quality coinage products and related services on an international scale. For more information on the RCM, its products and services, visit the mint's website.
    WHY THE PREMIUM
    Some of you may be new to this, and are wondering why the premium?  Well, really two reasons,
    1)    This coin is only 1 of 40000 created, yes, but only one has been graded by PCGS...
    2)    This coin is graded not only at MS66, but a PL66 (Proof Like) rating - a  "hens teeth" designation.
    3)    Population chart of "1" at this grade - with no other graded greater.   See Below...
    PCGS Coin Information
    PCGS #
    396913
    Date, mintmark
    2008
    Denomination
    25C
    Variety
    Alpine Skiing Sport Card Ed
    Country
    Canada
    Grade
    PL66
    Holder Type
    PCGS Gold Shield
    Population
    1
    Pop Higher
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    on orders over 0!
    Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it one or two days after dispatch (for orders sent RM 1st Class).
    In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.
    If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not.
    You can return a product for up to 14 days from the date you purchased it.
    Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.
    (2008) Canada PL66 (Proof Like) "Alpine Skiing" Painted Leaf 25 Cent Note that the date is in parenthesis because the actual issue date was 2007. What happened was that on October 24, 2007. the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) released 25-cent alpine skiing coins to the public. These coins commemorate the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The RCM has confirmed reports that some coins made for collectors have a 2008 date on the obverse (heads) side instead of the correct 2007 date. The error coins were limited to the Alpine Skiing Coin Sport Cards sold only through "Petro-Canada outlets and a small quantity of Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games coin collections." The coins are specially painted versions This coin shown here was struck with an incorrect 2008 obverse die was used to strike approximately 40,000 coins. Now understand that 22 million "non-painted" 25-cent alpine skiing coins produced for circulation, but that is not what we are talking about here. The coins we are talking about are limited to alpine skiing coin sports cards sold exclusively at participating Petro-Canada outlets and a small quantity of Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games coin collections. Of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games 25C Coins produced: ---2007 Correctly dated "painted" coins 900 produced ---2008 Incorrectly produced "painted" "Mule" coins 40,000 produced ---2007 "non-painted" 25-cent Alpine Skiing coins 22 million The 2008 versions are collectible, they are, for they are full qualified "Mule" coins; however, the correctly dated coin is more desirable for their scarce numbers. STATEMENT FROM THE ROYAL CANADIAN MINT Error - 25-cent Alpine Skiing Numismatic Coins Ottawa, Ontario, October 26, 2007 – The Royal Canadian Mint confirms that a small number of 25-cent alpine skiing coins produced for collector products issued on October 24, 2007 bear a 2008 date on the obverse, or "heads" side of the coin, rather than the 2007 date. This error is limited to alpine skiing coin sports cards sold exclusively at participating Petro-Canada outlets and a small quantity of Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games coin collections. The 22 million 25-cent alpine skiing coins produced for circulation are not affected. The Mint is currently investigating the source of this error and will implement the appropriate measures to ensure it does not occur in the future. About the Royal Canadian Mint The RCM, an ISO 9001 2000 certified company, is the Crown corporation responsible for the minting and distribution of Canada's circulation coins. In operation since 1908, the RCM is recognized as one of the largest and most versatile mints in the world, offering a wide range of specialized, high quality coinage products and related services on an international scale. For more information on the RCM, its products and services, visit the mint's website. WHY THE PREMIUM Some of you may be new to this, and are wondering why the premium? Well, really two reasons, 1) This coin is only 1 of 40000 created, yes, but only one has been graded by PCGS... 2) This coin is graded not only at MS66, but a PL66 (Proof Like) rating - a "hens teeth" designation. 3) Population chart of "1" at this grade - with no other graded greater. See Below... PCGS Coin Information PCGS # 396913 Date, mintmark 2008 Denomination 25C Variety Alpine Skiing Sport Card Ed Country Canada Grade PL66 Holder Type PCGS Gold Shield Population 1 Pop Higher
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    (2008) Canada PL66 (Proof Like) "Alpine Skiing" Painted Leaf 25 Cent
    Note that the date is in parenthesis because the actual issue date was 2007.  What happened was that on October 24, 2007. the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) released 25-cent alpine skiing coins to the public. These coins commemorate the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
    The RCM has confirmed reports that some coins made for collectors have a 2008 date on the obverse (heads) side instead of the correct 2007 date.
    The error coins were limited to the Alpine Skiing Coin Sport Cards sold only through "Petro-Canada outlets and a small quantity of Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games coin collections." The coins are specially painted versions
    This coin shown here was struck with an incorrect 2008 obverse die was used to strike approximately 40,000 coins.  Now understand that 22 million "non-painted" 25-cent alpine skiing coins produced for circulation, but that is not what we are talking about here.  The coins we are talking about are limited to alpine skiing coin sports cards sold exclusively at participating Petro-Canada outlets and a small quantity of Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games coin collections.
    Of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games 25C Coins produced:
    2007 Correctly dated "painted" coins
    900 produced
    2008 Incorrectly produced "painted" "Mule" coins 40,000 produced
    2007 "non-painted" 25-cent Alpine Skiing coins 22 million
    The 2008 versions are collectible, they are, for they are full qualified "Mule" coins; however, the correctly dated coin is more desirable for their scarce numbers.
    STATEMENT FROM THE ROYAL CANADIAN MINT
    Error - 25-cent Alpine Skiing Numismatic Coins
    Ottawa, Ontario, October 26, 2007
    – The Royal Canadian Mint confirms that a small number of 25-cent alpine skiing coins produced for collector products issued on October 24, 2007 bear a 2008 date on the obverse, or "heads" side of the coin, rather than the 2007 date. This error is limited to alpine skiing coin sports cards sold exclusively at participating Petro-Canada outlets and a small quantity of Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games coin collections. The 22 million 25-cent alpine skiing coins produced for circulation are not affected.
    The Mint is currently investigating the source of this error and will implement the appropriate measures to ensure it does not occur in the future.
    About the Royal Canadian Mint
    The RCM, an ISO 9001 2000 certified company, is the Crown corporation responsible for the minting and distribution of Canada's circulation coins. In operation since 1908, the RCM is recognized as one of the largest and most versatile mints in the world, offering a wide range of specialized, high quality coinage products and related services on an international scale. For more information on the RCM, its products and services, visit the mint's website.
    WHY THE PREMIUM
    Some of you may be new to this, and are wondering why the premium?  Well, really two reasons,
    1)    This coin is only 1 of 40000 created, yes, but only one has been graded by PCGS...
    2)    This coin is graded not only at MS66, but a PL66 (Proof Like) rating - a  "hens teeth" designation.
    3)    Population chart of "1" at this grade - with no other graded greater.   See Below...
    PCGS Coin Information
    PCGS #
    396913
    Date, mintmark
    2008
    Denomination
    25C
    Variety
    Alpine Skiing Sport Card Ed
    Country
    Canada
    Grade
    PL66
    Holder Type
    PCGS Gold Shield
    Population
    1
    Pop Higher
    PAYMENT
    We accept payment by any of the following methods:
    PayPal
    Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!
    SHIPPING
    We offer
    FREE shipping
    on orders over 0!
    Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it one or two days after dispatch (for orders sent RM 1st Class).
    In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.
    RETURNS
    If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not.
    You can return a product for up to 14 days from the date you purchased it.
    Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.
    (2008) Canada PL66 (Proof Like) "Alpine Skiing" Painted Leaf 25 Cent
    Note that the date is in parenthesis because the actual issue date was 2007.  What happened was that on October 24, 2007. the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) released 25-cent alpine skiing coins to the public. These coins commemorate the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
    The RCM has confirmed reports that some coins made for collectors have a 2008 date on the obverse (heads) side instead of the correct 2007 date.
    The error coins were limited to the Alpine Skiing Coin Sport Cards sold only through "Petro-Canada outlets and a small quantity of Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games coin collections." The coins are specially painted versions
    This coin shown here was struck with an incorrect 2008 obverse die was used to strike approximately 40,000 coins.  Now understand that 22 million "non-painted" 25-cent alpine skiing coins produced for circulation, but that is not what we are talking about here.  The coins we are talking about are limited to alpine skiing coin sports cards sold exclusively at participating Petro-Canada outlets and a small quantity of Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games coin collections.
    Of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games 25C Coins produced:
    2007 Correctly dated "painted" coins
    900 produced
    2008 Incorrectly produced "painted" "Mule" coins 40,000 produced
    2007 "non-painted" 25-cent Alpine Skiing coins 22 million
    The 2008 versions are collectible, they are, for they are full qualified "Mule" coins; however, the correctly dated coin is more desirable for their scarce numbers.
    STATEMENT FROM THE ROYAL CANADIAN MINT
    Error - 25-cent Alpine Skiing Numismatic Coins
    Ottawa, Ontario, October 26, 2007
    – The Royal Canadian Mint confirms that a small number of 25-cent alpine skiing coins produced for collector products issued on October 24, 2007 bear a 2008 date on the obverse, or "heads" side of the coin, rather than the 2007 date. This error is limited to alpine skiing coin sports cards sold exclusively at participating Petro-Canada outlets and a small quantity of Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games coin collections. The 22 million 25-cent alpine skiing coins produced for circulation are not affected.
    The Mint is currently investigating the source of this error and will implement the appropriate measures to ensure it does not occur in the future.
    About the Royal Canadian Mint
    The RCM, an ISO 9001 2000 certified company, is the Crown corporation responsible for the minting and distribution of Canada's circulation coins. In operation since 1908, the RCM is recognized as one of the largest and most versatile mints in the world, offering a wide range of specialized, high quality coinage products and related services on an international scale. For more information on the RCM, its products and services, visit the mint's website.
    WHY THE PREMIUM
    Some of you may be new to this, and are wondering why the premium?  Well, really two reasons,
    1)    This coin is only 1 of 40000 created, yes, but only one has been graded by PCGS...
    2)    This coin is graded not only at MS66, but a PL66 (Proof Like) rating - a  "hens teeth" designation.
    3)    Population chart of "1" at this grade - with no other graded greater.   See Below...
    PCGS Coin Information
    PCGS #
    396913
    Date, mintmark
    2008
    Denomination
    25C
    Variety
    Alpine Skiing Sport Card Ed
    Country
    Canada
    Grade
    PL66
    Holder Type
    PCGS Gold Shield
    Population
    1
    Pop Higher