2007 50-CENT STERLING SILVER COIN GOLDEN FORGET-ME-NOT
The Forget-Me-Not flower is the symbol of the Alzheimer Society. Remember the people you know who are affected by Alzheimer's disease by ordering the 2007 50-Cent Sterling Silver Coin- Golden Forget-Me-Not. For every coin sold, $1 will be contributed to the Alzheimer Society Blossoms to remember "Forget me not!" cried the drowning knight and the name of this springtime wildflower was born. According to legend, a medieval knight was picking flowers for his lady along a riverbank when he fell into the water under the weight of his armour. Ever since, the 50 species of Myosotis have been called "forget-menot" in countless countries worldwide and their romantic symbolism for tragedy and faithful love endures to this day. These endearing flowers are indeed unforgettable. The blossoms consist of five petals with a delicate yellow centre and measure just 1 cm (.4 in) across, but they grow with such profusion that they blanket the entire area in soft blue, white or pink. This flower's preference is by far the rich, moist soil found along the water's edge and gardeners that match these conditions will be treated to a welcome explosion of colour every spring!
specifications:
Face Value: 50 cents
Mintage: 20,000
Composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper
Weight (g): 9.3
Diameter (mm): 27.13
Edge: Serrated
Finish: Proof
packaging: has slight wear and tear, held by tape
Special features:
- 50-cent coin in sterling silver with selective gold plating.
- Minted with the same artistic flair and technical precision as the 2006 Golden Daisy, 2005 Golden Rose, 2004 Easter Lily, 2003 Golden Daffodil and 2002 Golden Tulip.
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