The red poppy carries a deep and powerful meaning that inspires reverence and gratitude-it is the embodiment of our everlasting esteem for those who died in defence of freedom. Coin honours them through its reverse design, which features a realistic rendering of poppies-including one bright-red standout-resembling those that inspired the immortal poem of Remembrance. Written by Canadian John McCrae 110 years ago. Your 2025 poppy coin of Remembrance. Honouring Canadians who serve and have served. An annual issue, each. Coin honours those who serve and have served Canada in times of war and peace. Its reverse features an inspiring symbol of service and sacrifice: the red poppy of Remembrance. Crafted in 1 oz. Of 99.99% pure silver with a limited mintage of 7,500 coins. Add this heartfelt expression of Remembrance to your collection, where it will inspire reflection year after year. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box.
Honouring one of Canada’s most fabled aircraft, the Avro Arrow. Heralded in the 1950s as “the symbol of a new era for Canada in the air, ” the Avro CF-105 Arrow was one of this nation’s greatest engineering achievements, its impressive altitude and Mach-2 speed capabilities making it one of the most advanced supersonic interceptor jets of its time. It captured the imagination of the Canadian public, and, long after the project’s cancellation in 1959, the Arrow lives on as a delta-winged symbol of Canadian ingenuity and technical achievement. The first Arrow, RL-201, is featured on this 1 oz. Fine silver coin, where the spirit of innovation that produced the storied aircraft is reflected in the waters of Lake Ontario-the very waters over which different scaled models were launched during the development phase between 1954 and 1957. Remembering a made-in-Canada aeronautic marvel. This year (2025) marks the 80th anniversary of the founding of A. And went on to become the third-largest corporation in Canada. It folded in 1962 after the Arrow’s cancellation. During the development stage, the assessment of the Arrow design’s flight ability involved wind-tunnel testing and experiments using scale models. Nine small-scale models-each 1/8 the size of a fully functional jet-were launched on rockets for aerodynamic tests over Lake Ontario, eventually slipping beneath the surface. The reverse design by Canadian artist Ardell Bourgeois highlights the incredible story of the Avro CF-105 Arrow through its aerial view of the 1950s supersonic interceptor jet in flight. The view is of the first Arrow, indicated by the serial number “RL-201″ (paired with the Royal Canadian Air Force classic roundel) on both the aircraft’s fuselage and in the inscription near the bottom of the design, just above the face value (“20 DOLLARS”) and year (“2025″). The image pays homage to the development of Canada’s most legendary aircraft, depicting the Arrow flying over the waters of Lake Ontario, where the small scale models were tested. This is represented by the Arrow’s outline, which is engraved incuse on the surface of the water, where it invokes the achievements that made it’s creation possible and contributed to aeronautics. The obverse features the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati. The greatest plane to never serve. Celebrate an iconic piece of Canadian aviation history! One of the most advanced aircraft of its time, the Avro Arrow was cancelled in 1959, but it lives on as a Canadian symbol of advanced technical achievement. The coin’s reverse pays homage to the development of the Arrow, depicting RL-201 flying over Lake Ontario. Mix of engraving techniques. While RL-201 was engraved using classic techniques, its outline is engraved incuse on the water, where it invokes the scale models that were launched over those very waters as part of the aircraft’s development. A must-have for Arrow enthusiasts. The coin’s design, and the story it tells, makes it the perfect gift for aircraft enthusiasts and anyone who has an interest in the history of the Avro Arrow. Designed by a renowned artist. Aviation artist Ardell Bourgeois is known for creating realistic works that have been featured in many museums and magazines. His designs have also graced several Canadian coins, including the 2012 proof dollar and the Second World War Battlefront: Battle of Britain coin (2015). The Avro Arrow continues to be one of the most in-demand aviation themes, and only 10,000 coins are available to collectors worldwide, so don’t wait! Packaging The coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. THIS ITEM IS GST / HST EXEMPT. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.
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