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    2005 Canada 50-cent Battle of Britain 6-coin Sterling Silver Set

    Currency:CAD Category:Coins & Paper Money / World Coins - Canada Start Price:5.00 CAD Estimated At:NA
    2005 Canada 50-cent Battle of Britain 6-coin Sterling Silver Set
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    2005 Canada 50-cent Battle of Britain 6-coin Sterling Silver Set

    Six pathways to liberty and honour
    Honour those Canadians who served in the Second World War with this important series of six 50-cent sterling silver coins. Each coin highlights a significant contribution that our troops made to pave the way for the Allies' ultimate victory 60 years ago.

    The Battle of Britain
    Honour the Canadians that fought alongside British pilots, seamen and ground corps during the nine-month siege of the coveted island nation.

    Liberation of the Netherlands
    Discover the story behind the special bond that was forged between Holland and Canada during the critical last weeks of the Second World War.

    Conquest of Sicily
    Salute the sheer determination and daring exploits as Canadians fought formidable armies and scorching summer heat to march through Sicily.

    Battle of the Scheldt
    Witness the revival of Europe's key inland port as Canadians conquered German defences on the Netherland's impassable lowlands.

    Raid on Dieppe
    Pay tribute to extraordinary bravery and the valuable lessons that were learned as Canadians put their lives on the line to raid the critical seaport of Dieppe.

    The Battle of the Atlantic
    Remember Canada's daring merchant fleets that crossed the Atlantic to bring much-needed men and supplies to Europe - despite the ominous threat of German U-boats.