Description: DARK SIDE OF THE KING Mysteries and Music 1 Oz Silver Coin 5$ Canada 2024 This beautiful 1 Oz silver coin is the second issue of the brand new "Mysteries and Music" series called: The Dark Side of the King. Lady Diana lost her life on August 31, 1997 in a car accident in the Alma Bridge tunnel in Paris. Over the years, her tragic end has continued to fuel a thousand doubts, questions, indiscretions and speculations about possible plots and hidden principals. On the night of Aug. 30-31, 1997, minutes after leaving the Ritz, Place Vendome, with the most prominent couple of the moment on board, the car driven by driver Henri Paul - deputy head of security at the luxurious hotel then owned by the Al-Fayed family - sped off at an estimated speed of 118 to 155 kilometers per hour - on a stretch of the Lungosenna where it was then limited to 50 kilometers per hour - to escape the paparazzi chasing the distinguished passengers. But did it really happen that night? Had the princess and Dodi al-Fayed been wearing seatbelts, would they still be alive? Was the driver drunk? What secret lurks on the Dark Side of the King? The coin has a black platinum and colored finish, has a beautiful design and comes in an elegant case with a certificate of authenticity. Extremely limited mintage of only 500 pieces worldwide. Country - Canada Year - 2024 Face Value - 5 Dollars Metal - Silver 999/1000 Fineness (purity) .999 Diameter (mm). 38 Weights (g) 31.1 (1 oz) Quality BU - Black Platinum Mintage (pcs) - 500 Certificate COA - Yes Presentation case (box) - Yes Series - Mysteries and Music
Price: 109.95 USD
Location: Big Sandy, Texas
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Brand: Canadian Maple
Coin: Dark Side of the King
Composition: Silver
Year: 2024
Strike Type: Business
Fineness: 0.999
Grade: Ungraded
Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz
Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
Total Precious Metal Content: 1 oz
Brand/Mint: Royal Canadian Mint
Certification: Uncertified