1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint

1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint

1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
1 oz 2024 Canadas Unexplained Phenomena: The Langenburg Event Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
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Coin #7 brings you a close encounter of the second kind.

Some crop circles are harder to dismiss… and that’s what makes Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident so intriguing! Viewed from the witness’s perspective, the Langenburg Event is the seventh unusual encounter re-told as part of the popular Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena series of coins.

On the morning of September 1ˢᵗ, 1974, a farmer was swathing his fields near the town of Langenburg, Saskatchewan, when he noticed five highly polished, steel-like objects at the edge of a slough. Upon closer look, he noticed these unusual saucer-shaped objects were rotating rapidly and hovering just above the ground. He continued to observe them until they suddenly rose up, emitting a strange vapour as they silently disappeared into the sky. But the objects hadn’t vanished without a trace; according to the RCMP incident report, they left behind “five different distinct circles, caused by something exerting what had to be heavy air or exhaust pressure over the highgrass,” which was curious enough to warrant serious attention both locally and worldwide.

See a famous UFO/UAP incident from the witness’s perspective.

COIN HIGHLIGHTS

  • Saskatchewan’s most famous UFO/UAP incident. Coin #7 presents a view of the Langenburg Event that occurred in 1974, when a farmer came across five saucer-shaped objects in his field.
  • One of the most in-demand themes. Collectors love a good UFO story, and all previous coins in the series sold out quickly.
  • Landscape orientation. Like 2023’s The Duncan Incident (Coin #6), this 1 oz. 99.99% pure silver coin features a rectangle shape and a horizontal perspective that shows all five objects, as described by the witness.
  • A fun collectible. If you enjoy UFO/UAP stories, this coin is for you! Bold and colourful, its design is endlessly engaging, and it makes for a fun gift or addition to any collection!
  • Includes serialized certificate. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins.
  • No GST/HST.

PACKAGING

Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box.

BLACKLIGHT FLASHLIGHT INCLUDED

A blacklight flashlight (included) activates the glowing colour effect on your coin’s reverse, which presents a view of the five mysterious objects described by the eyewitness. When the blacklight paint technology is activated, these objects are seen emitting an eerie glow as they fly away, leaving radioactive circular patterns in the field below.

DID YOU KNOW?

Instead of “UFO,” scientists and officials have now adopted the acronym “UAP” (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon) as a more encompassing term for unexplainable sights or phenomena.

Nobody does UFO stories like we do! Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena is a fun series for everyone, whether you’re a believer or skeptic. The seven coins issued so far are all based on documented accounts of strange encounters, occurrences and sightings across Canada – the mysterious circumstances make for great storytelling, especially through colourful art enhanced with glowing effects.

The reverse design by Steve Hepburn presents the artist’s rendition of the well-documented Langenburg Event, which occurred on the morning of September 1, 1974. The incident is presented from the witness’s perspective: seated on his now-stalled swather with his back to the viewer, the farmer looks on as five saucer-shaped objects lift off after hovering above the tall grass. The vapour emitted by these objects, as well as the radioactive material deposited on the circular patterns that formed beneath them, are visible when the blacklight paint technology is activated. The obverse features a radial pattern behind the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati.

ABOUT THE ROYAL CANADIAN MINT

The Royal Canadian Mint is known as one of the most reputable mints in the world. The Ottawa Branch of the Royal Mint opened in 1908 and was renamed The Royal Canadian Mint in 1931 when control was transferred to the Canadian government. Their high standards for excellence and quality allowed them to be the first refinery to manufacture 9999 fine gold bullion coins in 1982, as well as the first to reach 99999 fine gold purity in 1998.

Specifications
SKU
10366
Condition
New
Finish
Proof
Mintage
6500
Designer
Steven Rosati (obverse) Steve Hepburn (reverse)
Year
2024
Denomination
CAD 20
Purity
9999
Manufacturer
Royal Canadian Mint
Country
Canada
Weight
1 oz
Dimensions (mm)
49.80 x 28.60

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