+Landsharkz Posted February 21, 2008 Share Posted February 21, 2008 Will you post about your voyage? If you post about your voyage, we'd like to put a link to it on our site... since we designed this coin for you Tthere are a couple of other coins coming up this year to celebrate the 400th Anniversary of Champlain's visit, but this was the first and its very lovely... but then we're biased . The 3D work on the back is one of the best renditions of a historical painting that I think the mint has ever pulled off. We will be thinking of you (with great envy ) when you set sail! Will you be back in time for the Mega Event this summer? Quote Link to comment
+VE2YZZ Posted March 30, 2008 Author Share Posted March 30, 2008 Will you post about your voyage? If you post about your voyage, we'd like to put a link to it on our site... since we designed this coin for you Tthere are a couple of other coins coming up this year to celebrate the 400th Anniversary of Champlain's visit, but this was the first and its very lovely... but then we're biased . The 3D work on the back is one of the best renditions of a historical painting that I think the mint has ever pulled off. We will be thinking of you (with great envy ) when you set sail! Will you be back in time for the Mega Event this summer? I will keep in thouch with all of you... Yves Quote Link to comment
+E.caballus Posted May 5, 2008 Share Posted May 5, 2008 Is this the event that is described here: <copy> - The Great Atlantic Crossing (La Grande Traversée de l'Atlantique) – A fifty boat French flotilla following Samuel de Champlain footsteps, from La Rochelle to Quebec city – from May 8th to May 23rd 2008 - Return to Origin (Le Retour aux sources) – A Quebecer flotilla taking the return trip, from Quebec City to La Rochelle – From July 6th to August 24th 2008. <end copy> Quote Link to comment
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