Canada. 100 Dollars 2015 Einstein 10 oz





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2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the General Theory of Relativity and the 110th anniversary of the Special Theory of Relativity. This coin is exquisitely designed with fine details, multiple finishes, and a mirror-like surface that captures nuances of light and form, inspired by Karsh’s original photograph. Limited mintage – only 1,500 pieces worldwide.
Name: Einstein
Country: Canada
Denomination: 100 Dollars
Weight: 10 oz
Year: 2015
Metal: Silver (.999)
Diameter: 76.25 mm
Shape: Round
Quality: Proof
Mintage: 1,500 pieces
Packaging: Luxurious themed box with capsule and numbered certificate
Minted by: Royal Canadian Mint
Design and Concept: An impressive collector’s coin honoring Albert Einstein and his scientific legacy. The design features a portrait of Einstein with elements from his theories, including the formula E=mc², and symbols representing relativity and cosmology.
Finish: Proof with mirror-like background and frosted relief
2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the General Theory of Relativity and the 110th anniversary of the Special Theory of Relativity. This coin is exquisitely designed with fine details, multiple finishes, and a mirror-like surface that captures nuances of light and form, inspired by Karsh’s original photograph. Limited mintage – only 1,500 pieces worldwide.
Name: Einstein
Country: Canada
Denomination: 100 Dollars
Weight: 10 oz
Year: 2015
Metal: Silver (.999)
Diameter: 76.25 mm
Shape: Round
Quality: Proof
Mintage: 1,500 pieces
Packaging: Luxurious themed box with capsule and numbered certificate
Minted by: Royal Canadian Mint
Design and Concept: An impressive collector’s coin honoring Albert Einstein and his scientific legacy. The design features a portrait of Einstein with elements from his theories, including the formula E=mc², and symbols representing relativity and cosmology.
Finish: Proof with mirror-like background and frosted relief

