
Beginning in 1942, 1,800 Canadian and American men joined a Special Forces training unit at a US military base in the state of Montana for intensive training. These men would go on to form the First Special Service Force, a joint Canadian-American Special Forces unit that is remembered today by the militaries of both nations as a founding group for Special Forces. Right now, 1/10 oz First Special Service Force Gold Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1/10 oz First Special Service Force Gold coin in this listing is available to you in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. These coins were first issued in 2013 by the Royal Canadian Mint in both ¼ oz and 1/10 oz gold options, but today only the 1/10 oz coin has a mintage that is ongoing beyond that initial year. The 1/10 oz coins are available individually in protective plastic or in sealed sheets of 40 coins.
The First Special Service Force Gold Coins from the Royal Canadian Mint come with a design based on the shoulder patch of the Devil’s Brigade as the centerpiece of the imagery. The designs of the brigade’s emblem represent the joint nature of the First Special Service Force as an American-Canadian unit.
On the reverse of the 1/10 oz First Special Service Force Gold Coin version-two design, the Royal Canadian Mint features the brigade’s patch. To the right of the shoulder patch is a maple leaf reflecting the service of Canadian members of this unit. To the left is a symbol representing the American soldiers in the unit.
The obverse of all 1/10 oz First Special Service Force Gold Coins includes the right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. In this fourth-generation design for the Royal Canadian Mint, Susanna Blunt created a portrait of Her Majesty without a crown, making it the first on Canadian coinage since the bust of King George VI to feature the monarch without a crown.
If you have any questions, please contact JM Bullion. Our customer service associates are available to help at 800-276-6508, online via our live chat service, or via our email address.
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Beginning in 1942, 1,800 Canadian and American men joined a Special Forces training unit at a US military base in the state of Montana for intensive training. These men would go on to form the First Special Service Force, a joint Canadian-American Special Forces unit that is remembered today by the militaries of both nations as a founding group for Special Forces. Right now, 1/10 oz First Special Service Force Gold Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1/10 oz First Special Service Force Gold coin in this listing is available to you in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. These coins were first issued in 2013 by the Royal Canadian Mint in both ¼ oz and 1/10 oz gold options, but today only the 1/10 oz coin has a mintage that is ongoing beyond that initial year. The 1/10 oz coins are available individually in protective plastic or in sealed sheets of 40 coins.
The First Special Service Force Gold Coins from the Royal Canadian Mint come with a design based on the shoulder patch of the Devil’s Brigade as the centerpiece of the imagery. The designs of the brigade’s emblem represent the joint nature of the First Special Service Force as an American-Canadian unit.
On the reverse of the 1/10 oz First Special Service Force Gold Coin version-two design, the Royal Canadian Mint features the brigade’s patch. To the right of the shoulder patch is a maple leaf reflecting the service of Canadian members of this unit. To the left is a symbol representing the American soldiers in the unit.
The obverse of all 1/10 oz First Special Service Force Gold Coins includes the right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. In this fourth-generation design for the Royal Canadian Mint, Susanna Blunt created a portrait of Her Majesty without a crown, making it the first on Canadian coinage since the bust of King George VI to feature the monarch without a crown.
If you have any questions, please contact JM Bullion. Our customer service associates are available to help at 800-276-6508, online via our live chat service, or via our email address.