Coin Post - 1967 Canada proof set, updates 2 and 3

Purchased a couple of 1967 seven coin special proof sets last week. The first arrived today - I am quite happy with this set. Spent some of the afternoon photgraphing the set and individuals. Proofs are not easy to shoot, but thought I would share what I've accomplished thus far.


The .10, .25, .50 and dollar are toned. The quarter dollar shot as an individual is shown below. As time goes by I'll get the rest finished.



The half dollar shot as an individual is shown below.




The dime, and the dollar.










The .10, .25, .50 and dollar are toned. The quarter dollar shot as an individual is shown below. As time goes by I'll get the rest finished.



The half dollar shot as an individual is shown below.




The dime, and the dollar.








There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One is by the sword. The other is by debt.
–John Adams, 1826
–John Adams, 1826
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DPOTD-3
'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
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Don
Looks like you got a good set, and some with great color, too
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