Pure Silver Coin: Canadian Confederation Medals: JUVENTAS ET PATRIUS VIGOR: The 1867 Confederation Medal. On July 1, 1927, the Dominion of Canada marked 60 years of progress under the banner of Confederation. Festivities across the country offered proof of a strengthening sense of national pride and identitya spirit beautifully preserved in a table medal from the by-gone era: the Diamond Jubilee of the Confederation of Canada Medal. Re-created here on the coin’s reverse, the medal’s Art Deco-inspired design makes it a stunning part of Canada’s medallic history. On the 150th anniversary of Confederation, we pay tribute to a tradition of celebration with a tribute to this artefact from another historic yearthe year of Canada’s Diamond Jubilee! AN EXQUISITE TRIBUTE TO CANADA’S FIRST ARTIFACT! Your coin is a faithful tribute to the table medal’s original design by world-renowned engravers J. Wyon of London, England. Inspired by the rich medallic traditions of the 16th century, the design features allegorical representations of Great Britain and the fledgling Dominion of Canada. Britannia, Great Britain’s timeless allegory, is peacefully seated and is adorned with a helmet and armour. She holds a trident on her right as a shield ornamented with the Royal Union Flag rests on her side. A lion, the stalwart symbol of Great Britain, is seated at Britannia’s feet and is resting its head on her knees. Britannia is presenting a figurative representation of the British North American Act that reads CONFEDERATION. The CONFEDERATION scroll is being bestowed upon four young maidens, who gaze cherishingly upon the matronly Britannia. The maidens represent the four original provinces in the British North America Act (clockwise from the top): Ontario with a sickle and sheaf symbolizing agriculture; Quebec holding a canoe paddle that represented commerce of the era; Nova Scotia with a shovel representing its rich mining; and New Brunswick with an axe, a representation of forestry. The design also features the Latin adage JUVENTAS ET PATRIUS VIGOR, or YOUTH AND PATRIOTIC STRENGTH, as was presented on the original design in 1867. While the obverse of the original 1867 medal featured the single effigy of Queen Victoria, the reigning monarch at the time of Confederation, the obverse of this new coin features the dual effigies of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt and Queen Victoria by Leonard Charles Wyon. The obverse also includes the cypher used by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and the cypher that was used by Queen Victoria. Each cypher is ensigned with a crown depicted in a style specifically used by each monarch. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a Canada 150 beauty box. Composition: 99.99% pure silver. Weight (g): 311.54. Diameter (mm): 76.25. Face value: 100 dollars. Wyon (reverse), Susanna Blunt and Leonard Charles Wyon (obverse). The item “1867- 2017 Canada 10 oz Pure Silver Coin The 1867 Confederation Medal. PRE-SALE” is in sale since Monday, March 27, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Commemorative”. The seller is “kiemss” and is located in Edmonton, AB. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Year: 2017
- Certification: RCM
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada