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2017 $25 Fine Silver Coin A View Of Canada From Space

2017 $25 Fine Silver Coin A View Of Canada From Space

2017 $25 Fine Silver Coin A View Of Canada From Space

2017 $25 Fine Silver Coin A View Of Canada From Space

2017 $25 Fine Silver Coin A View Of Canada From Space

On January 22, 1992, the NASA space shuttle Discovery launched from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral with a crew of seven-including neurologist Dr. Who holds the distinction of being Canada’s first female astronaut. The Royal Canadian Mint is proud to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Dr. Bondar’s historic mission with this fine silver coin, whose convex shape provides the perfect canvas for recreating a view that is out of this world! A NEW TAKE ON A CONVEX COIN! Share the wonder of viewing Earth from space: your coin’s unique shape lends itself perfectly to recreating the curvature of our planet! Photo luminescent elements add a new twist on the view of our planet-especially Canada, which features prominently! A HEARTFELT TRIBUTE TO A CANADIAN HERO! The Royal Canadian Mint proudly pays homage to one of the most important Canadians of our time, Dr. Roberta Bondar, and her historic space mission 25 years ago! A PERSONAL TOUCH: As an added salute to Dr. Bondar, we’ve included the Discovery space shuttle’s likeness in orbit, as seen on her personally designed mission crest! AN OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD ADDITION TO YOUR COLLECTION! With a low mintage, unique blend of technologies and world-class engraving, this limited coin is sure to be a prized piece in your collection-this is not a coin to pass up! DESIGN The reverse design by Canadian artist Alexandra Lefort combines colour with glow-in-the-dark effects to recreate a breathtaking view of Earth from space. The partial view of the Western Hemisphere places the focus on North America-specifically Canada-while the application of colour captures the nuances that characterize the different regions, and the different blues that mark the ocean depth. Within the outer band that frames the field, the 25th anniversary of Dr. Roberta Bondar’s historic space mission is commemorated by the number “25″ and a miniature depiction of the space shuttle Discovery, as it appeared on Dr. Bondar’s personal mission crest.

Canada 1876 Indian Treaty Medal Restrike, 10 Ounces Brilliant. 9999 Fine Silver

Canada 1876 Indian Treaty Medal Restrike, 10 Ounces Brilliant. 9999 Fine Silver

Canada 1876 Indian Treaty Medal Restrike, 10 Ounces Brilliant. 9999 Fine Silver

Canada 1876 Indian Treaty Medal Restrike, 10 Ounces Brilliant. 9999 Fine Silver

Canada 1876 Indian Treaty Medal Restrike, 10 Ounces Brilliant. 9999 Fine Silver

The ten ounce fine silver “Indian Treaty Medal” restrike represents an important part of Canadian history. It was originally issued in 1876 when it was presented to the Native Canadian chiefs who signed Treaty Number 6 with the government of Canada. Mintage is limited to only 1,000 pieces. A large an impressive piece with ultra-high relief and a diameter of 76 mm. Minted in 2017 as part of the Canada 150 celebrations. Between 1760 and 1923, the British Crown presented several different medals to North American First Nations chiefs as tokens of friendship, to win their allegiance, to reward them for services, and to mark the conclusion of treaties. Perhaps the most important and most artistic of these medals were the “numbered treaty medals” issued by the Canadian government between 1872 and 1923. These were designed and produced by the leading medalists of the era, J. The beautiful design features a high relief image of a Canadian treaty commissioner shaking hands with an Indian chief, both in formal dress, with a tomahawk between their feet and the sun and teepees in background. The Treaty Commissioner is the representative of the Queen, and yet the two figures are presented as equals, both standing proudly with similar stature. The native chief is presented as a figure of strength, with clearly defined muscles and an expression of confidence. Is an agreement between the Canadian monarch. And the Plains and Woods Cree. And other band governments. The area agreed upon by the Plains and Woods Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan. One Manitoba band also signed on to the treaty by adhesion in 1898. The treaty signings began in August 1876, with adhesions added later, the last being signed in 1898 in central Saskatchewan in the Montreal Lake area. According to Michael Anderson, research director of Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (an organization that defends the political interests of the 30 groups that signed treaties 4, 5, 6 and 10), this handshake symbolizes the profound meaning of historic treaties. The essence of the treaty was to create a nation together that will exist in perpetuity, for as long as the sun shines, the grass grows and the waters flow. The core concept is to share the traditional land of the First Nations who have entered. Into a treaty with the Crown and the Canadian settlers, and also to benefit from the Crown’s resources, such as medicine and education. NumisCan Coins and Jewelry is committed to providing an exceptional experience every time you shop with us. All items are carefully described indicating their condition and stating whether the image is the actual item or a stock image. Unless otherwise noted, Royal Canadian Mint coins are “mint direct” original new condition with case, box and COA. Sometimes errors can happen, and we want to do everything possible to make it right! We are working on listing over 5,000 different coin items. If you are looking for something you don’t see, please send us a message. US / International Buyers.

Canada Proof Silver Dollar 1967 2017 Low Mintage

Canada Proof Silver Dollar 1967 2017 Low Mintage

Canada Proof Silver Dollar 1967 2017 Low Mintage

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