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2025 Avro Arrow $20 1 oz. Proof Pure Silver Coin Canada

2025 Avro Arrow $20 1 oz. Proof Pure Silver Coin Canada

2025 Avro Arrow $20 1 oz. Proof Pure Silver Coin Canada

2025 Avro Arrow $20 1 oz. Proof Pure Silver Coin Canada

2025 Avro Arrow $20 1 oz. Proof Pure Silver Coin Canada

Proof Pure Silver Coin, a tribute to Canada’s storied history of aviation excellence. Crafted with 0.9999 fine silver, this uncirculated collectible boasts a stunning finish, a testament to the country’s rich mineral heritage and the skill of the Royal Canadian Mint. Each coin comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, detailing the unique serial number and the coin’s purity, ensuring its value and rarity. With its ungraded status, the coin presents an opportunity for enthusiasts and collectors to appreciate or seek a professional grade. Proudly made in Canada, this commemorative coin is a celebration of the nation’s legacy and a bright addition to any collection. Avro Arrow – 1 oz. 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 most outstanding 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. Fine silver coin features the first Arrow, RL-201. Its design reflects the spirit of innovation that produced the storied aircraft in the reflections of Lake Ontario-the very waters over which different scaled models were launched during the development phase between 1954 and 1957. Commend a piece of Canadian aeronautical history with this coin, a tribute to the Avro Arrow, a marvel made in Canada. Own a piece of history with this coin, a tribute to the Avro Arrow, one of the most advanced aircraft of its time. Despite its cancellation in 1959, it remains a symbol of Canadian technical prowess and a valuable addition to any collection. Your coin’s reverse pays homage to the development of the Arrow, depicting RL-201 flying over Lake Ontario. A must-have for Arrow enthusiasts. Your coin’s design and the story it tells make it the perfect gift for aircraft enthusiasts and anyone interested in the history of the Avro Arrow. Designed by a renowned artist. Aviation artist Ardell Bourgeois, known for creating realistic works featured in many museums and magazines, meticulously designed this coin. 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. With only 10,000 coins available to collectors worldwide, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Canadian aviation history, so don’t wait! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Composition: 99.99% Pure Silver. Weight: 31.39 g. This year (2025) marks the 80?? anniversary of the founding of A. It folded in 1962 after the Arrow’s cancellation. During the development stage, assessing 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 surfac e. We invite you to explore our collection.

Avro Arrow 1 Oz Fine Silver Coin Canada 2025

Avro Arrow 1 Oz Fine Silver Coin Canada 2025

Avro Arrow 1 Oz Fine Silver Coin Canada 2025

Avro Arrow 1 Oz Fine Silver Coin Canada 2025

Avro Arrow 1 Oz Fine Silver Coin Canada 2025

Avro Arrow 1 Oz Fine Silver Coin Canada 2025. A Canadian Legend in Flight – Honoring the Iconic Avro CF-105 Arrow. Celebrate one of Canada’s most ambitious engineering feats with the 2025 Avro Arrow 1oz Pure Silver Coin. Heralded in the 1950s as a symbol of innovation and national pride, the Avro CF-105 Arrow was a delta-wing supersonic jet designed to reach Mach 2 speeds-an achievement that placed Canada at the forefront of aviation technology. This 99.99% pure silver coin features the first completed Arrow (RL-201) soaring over Lake Ontario, paying tribute to its development trials and visionary design. Although the project was cancelled in 1959, the Arrow remains a lasting symbol of Canadian ingenuity, and this coin offers collectors a chance to own a piece of that legacy. With artwork by renowned aviation artist Ardell Bourgeois, and a limited mintage of just 10,000, this is a must-have collectible for aviation fans and history buffs alike. 1oz of 99.99% Pure Silver – Premium silver with a crisp proof finish. Commemorates the Avro Arrow (RL-201) – One of the most advanced jets of its era. Designed by Ardell Bourgeois – Celebrated aviation artist featured on several RCM coins. Iconic Canadian Innovation – Honours the development and legacy of a national icon. Limited Mintage of 10,000 Worldwide – Highly collectible and in-demand theme. Elegant Packaging – Includes black clamshell and serialized certificate of authenticity. Own a Piece of Canada’s Aeronautic Legacy. Whether you’re an aircraft enthusiast or collector of Canadian history, this Avro Arrow Silver Coin is a striking tribute to an aviation marvel that continues to inspire. Limited to just 10,000 worldwide – secure yours today.

LC 2021 The Avro Arrow CF-105 $50 5 OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

LC 2021 The Avro Arrow CF-105 $50 5 OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

LC 2021 The Avro Arrow CF-105 $50 5 OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

LC 2021 The Avro Arrow CF-105 $50 5 OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

LC 2021 The Avro Arrow CF-105 $50 5 OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

[Low Certificate designation (LC)]. 2021 The Snowbirds – Canadian Legacy CT-114 is here. It was a made-in-Canada marvel that was ahead of its time. Designed to fly higher and faster than any other aircraft in the 1950s, the Avro CF-105 Arrow put Canada on the cutting edge of aviation technology. Despite the project’s cancellation in 1959, the Arrow’s legacy endures. And on this 5 oz. Fine silver coin, we imagine the supersonic fighter jet taking to the skies once more, while on the ground, its shadow represents those who took Canada’s spirit of innovation to new heights. A symbol of Canadian innovation and ingenuity, the Avro Arrow lives on in our hearts and on this STUNNING 5 oz. Celebrate Canadian innovation and ingenuity with this 5 oz. Fine silver coin, which highlights the story of the Avro CF-105 Arrow. A TRIBUTE TO THE INNOVATORS! Our depiction of the Arrow casts a uniquely shaped shadow on your coin’s reverse. It’s a powerful tribute to the Canadians who designed and built the most advanced fighter jet of its time. Selective gold plating adds a dazzling gleam to our finely engraved homage to the Arrow. It’s an upscale feature that gives you the best of both worlds, silver. Gold, and it creates a striking contrast. Your coin is crafted from 5 oz. Of 99.99% pure silver and features a mirror-like proof finish for maximum shine. Only 1,000 of these coins are available worldwide. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Design: Designed by Canadian artist Neil Hamelin, your coin’s reverse is an artistic tribute to Canada’s most famous aircraft, the Avro CF-105 Arrow. The gold-plated supersonic interceptor jet appears to be too fast and too powerful to be contained on the reverse, where a unique perspective emphasizes its sleek profile. On the runway, the maple leaf-shaped shadow pays homage to the innovators who designed and built the iconic Arrow, which was, and remains, the pride of Canada. The obverse features a maple leaf pattern and the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Flying high: In 1953, A. Was commissioned to develop a supersonic interceptor that would bolster North America’s air defences during the Cold War. Production began at the company’s facilities in the town of Malton, Ontario, and on October 4, 1957, the first Arrow, RL-201, was unveiled to great fanfare. After a successful first flight on March 25, 1958, four more prototypes were completed, plus one Arrow Mk. The twin-engine, delta-winged Arrow was hailed as a technological triumph; it was the first production aircraft to adopt a fly-by-wire flight control system, while the newly developed Iroquois PS-13 turbojet engine would have allowed it to fly at a speed exceeding Mach 2-twice the speed of sound. But the program was cancelled on February 20, 1959. All prototypes, models, plans and equipment were ordered destroyed, though some surviving pieces can be found in Canadian museums. Many of the Canadian engineers who worked on the Arrow project went on to play important roles in other aviation projects and in the American space program. What’s the largest surviving piece of the Avro Arrow? The nose section of RL-206, which was 98 percent complete when work stopped on the Arrow program. When the Arrows were disassembled in 1959, this section found its way to the Institute of Aviation Medicine in Toronto, where it was used as a pressure chamber. In 1965, it was donated to the National Aeronautical Collection, which became the National Aviation Museum in 1982 and is now the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa, Ontario, where the nose section is currently on display. Several more Arrow artifacts have resurfaced in the last few years, including several models that have been recovered from the bottom of Lake Ontario. Packaging: Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. 99.99 % pure silver with selective gold plating. Neil Hamelin (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). I do leave feedback for everyone. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coins.4.fun” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Fineness: 0.9999
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Type: Commemorative
  • Year: 2021
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: $50

2021 Avro Arrow $50 5OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

2021 Avro Arrow $50 5OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

2021 Avro Arrow $50 5OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

2021 Avro Arrow $50 5OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

2021 Avro Arrow $50 5OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

Original mint condition encapsulated with certificate authenticity & case/box. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “mario95coin” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: RCM COA
  • Grade: PROOF RCM
  • Type: Commemorative
  • Year: 2021
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: $50

2021 The Avro Arrow 5 oz Pure Silver Proof Coin CANADA RCM 5oz

2021 The Avro Arrow 5 oz Pure Silver Proof Coin CANADA RCM 5oz

2021 The Avro Arrow 5 oz Pure Silver Proof Coin CANADA RCM 5oz

2021 The Avro Arrow 5 oz Pure Silver Proof Coin CANADA RCM 5oz

2021 The Avro Arrow 5 oz Pure Silver Proof Coin CANADA RCM 5oz

2021 The Avro Arrow 5 oz Pure Silver Proof Coin CANADA RCM 5oz

Pure Silver Coin – The Avro Arrow – Mintage: 1,000 (2021). The Avro Arrow lives on in our hearts, and on this 5 oz. It was a made-in-Canada marvel that was ahead of its time. Designed to fly higher and faster than any other aircraft in the 1950s, the Avro CF-105 Arrow put Canada on the cutting edge of aviation technology. Despite the project’s cancellation in 1959, the Arrow’s legacy endures. On this 5 oz. Fine silver coin, we imagine the supersonic fighter jet taking to the skies once more, while on the ground, its shadow represents those who took Canada’s spirit of innovation to new heights. A symbol of Canadian innovation and ingenuity, the Avro Arrow lives on in our hearts and on this STUNNING 5 oz. Celebrate Canadian innovation and ingenuity with this 5 oz. Fine silver coin, which highlights the story of the Avro CF-105 Arrow. A TRIBUTE TO THE INNOVATORS! This depiction of the Arrow casts a uniquely shaped shadow on your coin’s reverse. It’s a powerful tribute to the Canadians who designed and built the most advanced fighter jet of its time. Selective gold plating adds a dazzling gleam to the finely engraved homage to the Arrow. It’s an upscale feature that gives you the best of both worlds, silver and gold, and it creates a striking contrast. Crafted from 5 oz. Of 99.99% pure silver and features a mirror-like proof finish for maximum shine. Only 1,000 of these coins are available worldwide. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Designed by Canadian artist Neil Hamelin, your coin’s reverse is an artistic tribute to Canada’s most famous aircraft, the Avro CF-105 Arrow. The gold-plated supersonic interceptor jet appears to be too fast and too powerful to be contained on the reverse, where a unique perspective emphasizes its sleek profile. On the runway, the maple leaf-shaped shadow pays homage to the innovators who designed and built the iconic Arrow, which was, and remains, the pride of Canada. The obverse features a maple leaf pattern and the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Was commissioned to develop a supersonic interceptor that would bolster North America’s air defences during the Cold War. Production began at the company’s facilities in the town of Malton, Ontario, and on October 4, 1957, the first Arrow, RL-201, was unveiled to great fanfare. After a successful first flight on March 25, 1958, four more prototypes were completed, plus one Arrow Mk. The twin-engine, delta-winged Arrow was hailed as a technological triumph; it was the first production aircraft to adopt a fly-by-wire flight control system, while the newly developed Iroquois PS-13 turbojet engine would have allowed it to fly at a speed exceeding Mach 2twice the speed of sound. But the program was cancelled on February 20, 1959. All prototypes, models, plans and equipment were ordered destroyed, though some surviving pieces can be found in Canadian museums. Many of the Canadian engineers who worked on the Arrow project went on to play important roles in other aviation projects and in the American space program. What’s the largest surviving piece of the Avro Arrow? The nose section of RL-206, which was 98 percent complete when work stopped on the Arrow program. When the Arrows were disassembled in 1959, this section found its way to the Institute of Aviation Medicine in Toronto, where it was used as a pressure chamber. In 1965, it was donated to the National Aeronautical Collection, which became the National Aviation Museum in 1982 and is now the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa, Ontario, where the nose section is currently on display. Several more Arrow artifacts have resurfaced in the last few years, including several models that have been recovered from the bottom of Lake Ontario. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. The item “2021 The Avro Arrow 5 oz Pure Silver Proof Coin CANADA RCM 5oz” is in sale since Sunday, May 30, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “yabluko7″ and is located in Kelowna. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Type: Commemorative
  • Year: 2021
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: $50

2021 The Avro Arrow CF-105 $50 5 OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

2021 The Avro Arrow CF-105 $50 5 OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

2021 The Avro Arrow CF-105 $50 5 OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

2021 The Avro Arrow CF-105 $50 5 OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada

2021 The Snowbirds – Canadian Legacy CT-114 is here. It was a made-in-Canada marvel that was ahead of its time. Designed to fly higher and faster than any other aircraft in the 1950s, the Avro CF-105 Arrow put Canada on the cutting edge of aviation technology. Despite the project’s cancellation in 1959, the Arrow’s legacy endures. And on this 5 oz. Fine silver coin, we imagine the supersonic fighter jet taking to the skies once more, while on the ground, its shadow represents those who took Canada’s spirit of innovation to new heights. A symbol of Canadian innovation and ingenuity, the Avro Arrow lives on in our hearts and on this STUNNING 5 oz. Celebrate Canadian innovation and ingenuity with this 5 oz. Fine silver coin, which highlights the story of the Avro CF-105 Arrow. A TRIBUTE TO THE INNOVATORS! Our depiction of the Arrow casts a uniquely shaped shadow on your coin’s reverse. It’s a powerful tribute to the Canadians who designed and built the most advanced fighter jet of its time. Selective gold plating adds a dazzling gleam to our finely engraved homage to the Arrow. It’s an upscale feature that gives you the best of both worlds, silver. Gold, and it creates a striking contrast. Your coin is crafted from 5 oz. Of 99.99% pure silver and features a mirror-like proof finish for maximum shine. Only 1,000 of these coins are available worldwide. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Design: Designed by Canadian artist Neil Hamelin, your coin’s reverse is an artistic tribute to Canada’s most famous aircraft, the Avro CF-105 Arrow. The gold-plated supersonic interceptor jet appears to be too fast and too powerful to be contained on the reverse, where a unique perspective emphasizes its sleek profile. On the runway, the maple leaf-shaped shadow pays homage to the innovators who designed and built the iconic Arrow, which was, and remains, the pride of Canada. The obverse features a maple leaf pattern and the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Flying high: In 1953, A. Was commissioned to develop a supersonic interceptor that would bolster North America’s air defences during the Cold War. Production began at the company’s facilities in the town of Malton, Ontario, and on October 4, 1957, the first Arrow, RL-201, was unveiled to great fanfare. After a successful first flight on March 25, 1958, four more prototypes were completed, plus one Arrow Mk. The twin-engine, delta-winged Arrow was hailed as a technological triumph; it was the first production aircraft to adopt a fly-by-wire flight control system, while the newly developed Iroquois PS-13 turbojet engine would have allowed it to fly at a speed exceeding Mach 2twice the speed of sound. But the program was cancelled on February 20, 1959. All prototypes, models, plans and equipment were ordered destroyed, though some surviving pieces can be found in Canadian museums. Many of the Canadian engineers who worked on the Arrow project went on to play important roles in other aviation projects and in the American space program. What’s the largest surviving piece of the Avro Arrow? The nose section of RL-206, which was 98 percent complete when work stopped on the Arrow program. When the Arrows were disassembled in 1959, this section found its way to the Institute of Aviation Medicine in Toronto, where it was used as a pressure chamber. In 1965, it was donated to the National Aeronautical Collection, which became the National Aviation Museum in 1982 and is now the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa, Ontario, where the nose section is currently on display. Several more Arrow artifacts have resurfaced in the last few years, including several models that have been recovered from the bottom of Lake Ontario. Packaging: Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. 99.99 % pure silver with selective gold plating. Neil Hamelin (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). I do leave feedback for everyone. The item “2021 The Avro Arrow CF-105 $50 5 OZ Pure Silver Proof Coin Canada” is in sale since Sunday, June 20, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coins.4.fun” and is located in Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Type: Commemorative
  • Year: 2021
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: $50