2011 $100 CANADAS FIRST RAILROAD 14 KARAT GOLD COIN

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175TH ANNIVERSARY
2011 $100 CANADAS FIRST RAILROAD
14 KARAT GOLD COIN 175TH ANNIVERSARY

The story of Canada’s railway, a gargantuan feat of engineering, was the culmination of a 49-year long romance with the iron road that began with Canada’s first public railway in 1836.
The Champlain and St. Lawrence Rail Road was the brainchild of a group of Montreal businessmen that had noticed the prosperity the railway sparked overseas and saw its potential for Canada. In a land where roads were underdeveloped and waterways were frozen for months at a time, a railway between the St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain would significantly reduce the travel time between Montreal and New York.
Construction began in January 1835 and, by the end of the year, most of the railway’s infrastructure was in place. A steam locomotive, flatcars, baggage cars, and four passenger cars were also on order. When the locomotive Dorchester was delivered, trial runs were done at night to avoid frightening the public.
The Champlain and St. Lawrence Rail Road opened in July 1836 to a grand celebration. Lord Gosford, Governor General of Lower Canada, and Louis-Joseph Papineau were among the 300 guests to participate in Dorchester’s inaugural run.
Canada’s love affair with the railway had begun. The iron road began to take off in all directions, spawning towns and cities, and ultimately uniting the nation from coast to coast.

Features:

Obverse: Uncrowned Portrait
Reverse: Rail Road
Finish: Proof
Quantity Produced: 3000
Theme(s): Passion and Prosperity Along the Iron Road

Packaging:

Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a black sleeve.

Specifications:

Diameter: 27mm
Weight: 12g
Material: Gold
Fineness: 0.5833

Please Note: this is a pre-owned set, images shown are stock images, outer sleeve has minor wear. Coin is mint. Box sleeve and packaging may have minor defects.
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