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Royal Canadian Mint

2006 50-CENT STERLING SILVER COIN - GOLDEN DAISY

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  • 2006 50-CENT STERLING SILVER COIN - GOLDEN DAISY
  • 2006 50-CENT STERLING SILVER COIN - GOLDEN DAISY
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2006 50-CENT STERLING SILVER COIN – GOLDEN DAISY

“Loves me… loves me not…”
The Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) is a perennial herb that is both loved and hated throughout the world. Adored for its bright disposition, the name “daisy” evolved from the old English “day’s eye” that referred to the way the flower opens and closes with the sunlight. Because of this, early doctors believed the daisy could cure eye ailments. Daisy tea can relax the
bronchials and soothe stomach ulcers as well as digestive troubles. As healing as it may be, the daisy also has a reputation as an undesirable weed that has spread to 40 countries
from its native Europe. In Canada, its invasive nature is detrimental to numerous crops. Despite these concerns, there’s nothing quite like a crown of daisies or a vase full of its cheerful blooms. And girls are unlikely to ever stop asking it if, “He loves me… he loves me not.”

 

specifications:

Face Value: 50 cents
Mintage: 23,000
Composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper
Weight (g): 9.3
Diameter (mm): 27.13
Edge: Serrated
Finish: Proof

 

Special features:

  • 50-cent coin in sterling silver with selective gold plating.
  • Minted with the same artistic flair and technical precision as the 2005 Golden Rose, 2004 Easter Lily, 2003 Golden Daffodil and 2002 Golden Tulip.
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