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2022′Queen Elizabeth II’s Royal Cypher’ $20 Fine Silver Coin(RCM 207694)(20637)

2022'Queen Elizabeth II's Royal Cypher' $20 Fine Silver Coin(RCM 207694)(20637)

Preserved for posterity: The symbol of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign in 99.99% pure silver. One of the most recognizable symbols of a historic reign, the Royal Cypher of Queen Elizabeth II was the monarch’s identifier, and most Canadians are used to seeing it imprinted in the insignia of orders, decorations, medals and badges. The personal device of Queen Elizabeth II was synonymous with the Crown and served as a symbol of Sovereignty in Canada for 70 years. It has been re-created and forever preserved on this black rhodium plated 99.99% pure silver tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, the keeper of continuity who also advanced the monarchy into the modern age. A solemn black rhodium-plated 99.99% pure silver tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. The symbol of a reign. Crafted in 1 oz. 99.99% pure silver, this collector’s item features Queen Elizabeth II’s Royal Cypher, one of the most recognizable symbols of a historic reign. The four largest shapes represent the different effigies that have appeared on Canadian coinage throughout the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Every numismatic coin in the Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign collection comes packaged with a special beauty box. Mintage is limited to 15,000 coins worldwide. Homage to the crown. On your coin’s reverse, the royal cypher is framed by shapes resembling the gold beads and clusters of stones that adorn St. Edward’s Crown, the crown used at the moment of coronation. This is the crown that is depicted in Queen Elizabeth II’s cypher. Your coin is plated with black rhodium as a symbol of mourning. The only glimpse of silver is on the obverse, where the contrast between the silver effigies and the black rhodium plating keeps the focus on Queen Elizabeth II. Marked by a small Tudor rose, the tribute obverse combines the four different effigies that have graced Canadian coins since Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953. This obverse is only featured on the collector coins in the Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign collection. Composition 99.99% pure silver with selective black rhodium plating. Weight 31.39 g. Packaging Black clamshell with special graphic beauty box. Cyphers have been used by British monarchs since the reign of Henry VIII. For her cypher, Queen Elizabeth II favoured a stylized representation of St. Edward’s Crown-the official coronation crown dating from the coronation of King Charles II in 1661-over the Tudor Crown. Named after Saint Edward the Confessor, St. Edward’s Crown was made for the coronation of King Charles II in 1661 and continues to serve as the coronation crown. Its design is based on the original medieval crown that had been melted down by the Parliamentarians in 1649. Due to its hefty weight (2.23 kilograms), St. Edward’s Crown is traditionally carried (not worn) during the coronation procession and remains on the altar until the moment of coronation. Fully plated with black rhodium, the reverse features the Royal Cypher of Queen Elizabeth II, which combines her initials’E II’ (Elizabeth II) with her title initial’R’ (for Regina, or’Queen’ in Latin) and an image of St. The cypher is framed by shapes resembling the gold beads and clusters of stones that adorn St. Edward’s Crown; the four larger shapes represent the different effigies that have graced Canadian coinage since 1953.

2023 UHR’Grizzly Bear -Great Hunters’Prf $20 Fine Silver Coin(RCM 208817)20651

2023 UHR'Grizzly Bear -Great Hunters'Prf $20 Fine Silver Coin(RCM 208817)20651

A growling grizzly bear in Ultra High Relief-a commanding example of a portrait of strength from Canada’s wilderness. Few North American species are as revered as the enigmatic grizzly bear. A long-time symbol of strength and of our wild spaces, Ursus arctos horribilis has the reputation of being a skilled hunter, a resourceful scavenger and a fiercely protective mother. Grizzly bears prefer to remain out of sight in Canada’s western forests and Arctic tundra, but when it does come into view, this strong and intelligent creature instantly commands all our attention and respect-especially when its likeness is captured in Ultra High Relief (UHR) and in 99.99% pure silver, as seen on this coin. Marvel at this fine silver UHR portrait of strength in the wilds of Canada. Stunning Ultra High Relief (UHR). The Ultra High Relief height of 1.4 mm brings outstanding height and depth to this meticulously engraved portrait of the grizzly bear, which stands out against the forest backdrop. View a great hunter in its Canadian habitat. Powerful and solitary, the grizzly bear has long typified the Canadian wilderness; on this coin’s reverse, it serves as a commanding example of strength. That pure silver shine. Your coin is 99.99% pure silver and features a luminous proof finish. Mintage is limited to 6,000 coins worldwide. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. A more expansive UHR view than ever before. Your coin presents a full-body view with multi-level relief heights using our most innovative UHR minting relief technique to date. Multiple frostings for dynamic light play. The artistry doesn’t end at the engraving: multiple frostings alter the way the light reflects off the different design elements, creating a more realistic rendering of both the grizzly bear and its surroundings. An Emily Damstra original. Your coin’s reverse was designed by Emily Damstra, the award-winning artist who has created many coin designs for the Royal Canadian Mint and the United States Mint, including the American Silver Eagle Type 2 coin. Composition 99.99% pure silver. Weight 31.39 g. Diameter 36.15 mm. Packaging Black clamshell with black beauty box. Artist Emily Damstra (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). A grizzly bear’s keen sense of smell helps it identify a food source, and it is able to sprint quickly over short distances. If you see a grizzly bear in the wild, it’s best to give it plenty of space – in doing so, you’ll be helping to preserve this wilderness icon that is an important part of Canada’s natural heritage. Designed by artist Emily Damstra, your coin’s reverse invites you to step into the boreal forest of Western Canada, where the grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) reigns supreme. The low perspective, combined with Ultra High Relief (UHR), emphasizes the grizzly bear’s imposing size and appearance. Standing on a rock outcrop or cliff and surrounded by towering conifers, the elusive grizzly has perceived a threat as it looks down from its perch, the bear has raised its paw as if to strike and has a fierce expression on its face. The obverse features a maple leaf pattern behind the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. The obverse also bears a special marking that includes four pearls symbolizing the four effigies that have graced Canadian coins and the double date of her reign.

2023′Four Seasons-Canadian Collage’ Proof $50 Fine Silver Coin(RCM 207952)20628

2023'Four Seasons-Canadian Collage' Proof $50 Fine Silver Coin(RCM 207952)20628

A feast for the eyes: Canada’s four seasons unfold in this special-shaped collage. Spring, summer, fall and winter-this eye-catching collage invites you to step into the Canadian landscape and experience the four seasons that shape life in Canada. From spring’s bright hues and sun-soaked summer greenery, to fall’s foliage-led colour change and winter’s snowy slumber, all four seasons unfold before your eyes, forming a spectrum of colours within the maple leaf that gives shape to our celebration of Canada’s natural beauty. The perfect follow-up to the 2022 Canadian Collage coin. A Canada for all seasons. Celebrate the spectacular beauty of Canada through all four seasons! The follow-up to the 2022 Canadian Collage, your 2023 maple leaf-shaped collage is beautifully engraved on a 3 oz. 99.99% pure silver canvas. A Canadian maple leaf. On your coin’s reverse, the collage is shaped like the leaf from a black maple, one of 10 Canadian maple species. Only 2,500 coins are available to collectors worldwide. 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. Colour over engraved relief. Each season has an established colour association, and those seasonal hues mirror the shades found in nature. They are well represented in this collage, where the use of colour over the engraved relief and changing colour schemes reflects nature’s cyclical transformation. Your coin’s collage illustrates how nature is a key part of Canada’s identity. It features a composite of landscapes and wildlife species from across Canada, and it seamlessly combines them to ensure a smooth transition from one seasonal view to the next. Composition 99.99% pure silver with colour over engraved relief. Weight 94.25 g. Packaging Black clamshell with black beauty box. Artist Caitlin Lindstrom-Milne (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). It isn’t just the landscape that undergoes a colourful transformation each year-some animals do too! Fiery reds, burnt orange and golden yellows-the colours we associate with fall and fall leaves are mostly present in the landscape during spring and summer too, they’re just masked by chlorophyll, a green pigment that is vital for photosynthesis. The red colours are produced in the autumn, in response to bright light and plant sugars in the leaves. As summer turns to fall and sunlight decreases, leaves stop producing chlorophyll, which fades away to reveal other colours caused by various pigments: xanthophyll for yellow, carotenoid for orange, and anthocyanin for red. And once those pigments break down, only tannins remain in the leaves, resulting in a brown colour. Designed by artist Caitlin Lindstrom-Milne, your coin’s reverse features a composite of landscape features from across Canada, framed by the outline of a black maple (Acer nigrum) leaf and backed by Canada geese (Branta canadensis) flying in a V formation-a sign of the changing seasons in Canada. The four-season view begins with a spring scene on the left, where a tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus) swims past flowery meadows and mountains under a colourful morning sky. The scene transitions to a bright summer day, as a grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) catches its next meal. Beneath the migrating geese in the sky, the green foliage turns to red, orange, brown and yellow in the fall view, in which the setting sun casts its glow on the grasslands and the iconic bison (Bison bison). The final view, with its sleepy Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), captures the tranquil beauty of winter in Canada, while an iceberg adrift in the ocean hints at the eventual return of spring. The obverse features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. The obverse also bears a special marking that includes four pearls symbolizing the four effigies that have graced Canadian coins and the double date of her reign. Canada has so many beautiful places to visit, so it was tough to choose just a few. I narrowed it down to a few places that I would personally love to visit, and I visualised myself standing there, watching animals as they enjoy their natural habitats. The sight of geese flying above in their V formation always serves as a reminder that summer is coming to an end, and that we should make the most of those last few weeks. The coin was centered around the seasons, and migrating geese have always signified the changing of the seasons for me. Alicia Cook Sapene, Product Manager. We are very fortunate to live in a country with boundless natural beauty. I wanted to showcase a breathtaking collage of Canada’s four seasons, with contrasting landscapes and colours filling the shape of a black maple leaf. Caitlin did an amazing job of seamlessly blending together the natural splendour of the seasons! ALICIA COOK SAPENE, PRODUCT MANAGER.

2023′Four Seasons-Canadian Collage’ Proof $50 Fine Silver Coin(RCM 207952)20628

2023'Four Seasons-Canadian Collage' Proof $50 Fine Silver Coin(RCM 207952)20628

A feast for the eyes: Canada’s four seasons unfold in this special-shaped collage. Spring, summer, fall and winter-this eye-catching collage invites you to step into the Canadian landscape and experience the four seasons that shape life in Canada. From spring’s bright hues and sun-soaked summer greenery, to fall’s foliage-led colour change and winter’s snowy slumber, all four seasons unfold before your eyes, forming a spectrum of colours within the maple leaf that gives shape to our celebration of Canada’s natural beauty. The perfect follow-up to the 2022 Canadian Collage coin. A Canada for all seasons. Celebrate the spectacular beauty of Canada through all four seasons! The follow-up to the 2022 Canadian Collage, your 2023 maple leaf-shaped collage is beautifully engraved on a 3 oz. 99.99% pure silver canvas. A Canadian maple leaf. On your coin’s reverse, the collage is shaped like the leaf from a black maple, one of 10 Canadian maple species. Only 2,500 coins are available to collectors worldwide. 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. Colour over engraved relief. Each season has an established colour association, and those seasonal hues mirror the shades found in nature. They are well represented in this collage, where the use of colour over the engraved relief and changing colour schemes reflects nature’s cyclical transformation. Your coin’s collage illustrates how nature is a key part of Canada’s identity. It features a composite of landscapes and wildlife species from across Canada, and it seamlessly combines them to ensure a smooth transition from one seasonal view to the next. Composition 99.99% pure silver with colour over engraved relief. Weight 94.25 g. Packaging Black clamshell with black beauty box. Artist Caitlin Lindstrom-Milne (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). It isn’t just the landscape that undergoes a colourful transformation each year-some animals do too! Fiery reds, burnt orange and golden yellows-the colours we associate with fall and fall leaves are mostly present in the landscape during spring and summer too, they’re just masked by chlorophyll, a green pigment that is vital for photosynthesis. The red colours are produced in the autumn, in response to bright light and plant sugars in the leaves. As summer turns to fall and sunlight decreases, leaves stop producing chlorophyll, which fades away to reveal other colours caused by various pigments: xanthophyll for yellow, carotenoid for orange, and anthocyanin for red. And once those pigments break down, only tannins remain in the leaves, resulting in a brown colour. Designed by artist Caitlin Lindstrom-Milne, your coin’s reverse features a composite of landscape features from across Canada, framed by the outline of a black maple (Acer nigrum) leaf and backed by Canada geese (Branta canadensis) flying in a V formation-a sign of the changing seasons in Canada. The four-season view begins with a spring scene on the left, where a tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus) swims past flowery meadows and mountains under a colourful morning sky. The scene transitions to a bright summer day, as a grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) catches its next meal. Beneath the migrating geese in the sky, the green foliage turns to red, orange, brown and yellow in the fall view, in which the setting sun casts its glow on the grasslands and the iconic bison (Bison bison). The final view, with its sleepy Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), captures the tranquil beauty of winter in Canada, while an iceberg adrift in the ocean hints at the eventual return of spring. The obverse features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. The obverse also bears a special marking that includes four pearls symbolizing the four effigies that have graced Canadian coins and the double date of her reign. Canada has so many beautiful places to visit, so it was tough to choose just a few. I narrowed it down to a few places that I would personally love to visit, and I visualised myself standing there, watching animals as they enjoy their natural habitats. The sight of geese flying above in their V formation always serves as a reminder that summer is coming to an end, and that we should make the most of those last few weeks. The coin was centered around the seasons, and migrating geese have always signified the changing of the seasons for me. Alicia Cook Sapene, Product Manager. We are very fortunate to live in a country with boundless natural beauty. I wanted to showcase a breathtaking collage of Canada’s four seasons, with contrasting landscapes and colours filling the shape of a black maple leaf. Caitlin did an amazing job of seamlessly blending together the natural splendour of the seasons! ALICIA COOK SAPENE, PRODUCT MANAGER.

2022′The Sea Otter-Black and Gold’ $20 Silver Fine 1oz Coin(RCM 203516)(20504)

2022'The Sea Otter-Black and Gold' $20 Silver Fine 1oz Coin(RCM 203516)(20504)

9999 Fine (RCM 203516). Yours to own: A sea otter portrait that strikes a balance between gold and black rhodium plating. The third Black and Gold coin! One of the things nature does best is balance, and the sea otter is the perfect example: this adorable creature works hard, but it also makes time to float arm-in-arm (or paw-in-paw) with a loved one. Once hunted to the point of extinction, the sea otter has been reintroduced to British Columbia’s coastal waters, where its appetite keeps sea urchin populations in check-this, in turn, helps to restore and protect the kelp forests that are a critical habitat for hundreds of species. It’s all about balance. Which is beautifully represented on this coin’s dual-plated reverse. Own this gold and black rhodium-plated portrait of the lovable sea otter. Back by popular demand. This is coin #3 in the popular. Design of 99.99% pure silver coins that offer new perspectives on Canadian wildlife. Beneath the gold and black rhodium plating, your coin has a 99.99% pure silver core. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. This coin’s reverse design is inspired by the yin yang symbol. No matter which way you view the design, you’ll always get a full glimpse of an adorable sea otter floating on its back. Black and gold rhodium. Yellow gold and black rhodium plating divide this coin’s design into two opposing but complementary elements. It is an inspiring representation of an industrious yet playful Canadian species, one that was hunted to extinction but is now mounting a comeback after its reintroduction to the coast of British Columbia. Coins, the black rhodium-plated portion of the reverse design features a matte gunmetal finish that strikes a dramatic contrast next to the yellow gold. It’s our way of playing with light and shadows to bring out details that are otherwise unseen in the other half of the design (and vice versa). 99.99% pure silver, with yellow gold and black rhodium plating. Sea otters love to float on their backs while resting and eating! They’ll hold hands or wrap themselves in kelp to keep from drifting away while sleeping. Without sea otters, herds of sea urchins are known to destroy kelp forests at a rate of 9 metres per month. Kelp forests provide a critical habitat for over 150 different species and ample prey for the sea otter, which needs to eat about 25 percent of its body weight daily. But its recovery on the B. Coast has had some unintended consequences, too: its voracious appetite has negatively impacted Indigenous coastal communities and fishers who have traditionally relied on shellfish harvesting. The circular reverse design by wildlife artist Claude Thivierge features a contrasting “yin and yang” portrait of the sea otter. Two adult sea otters are positioned in a way that represents opposite but complementary concepts, such as work and rest/play. Yellow gold and black rhodium plating clearly divide the design into two halves in order to highlight the importance of achieving balance in life, but also in nature, where the sea otter’s reintroduction to Canada’s Pacific coast has had a big impact on the marine ecosystem. The obverse features the gold-plated effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. For yin yang, this otter is ideal because it can be playful, dynamic and calm at the same time. I wanted the artwork to reflect this energy. I want it to be dynamic with movement and a certain tenderness and beauty in her eyes and her endearing friendly way. It also gives us the impression that the otter is lying down, floating on its back, which is the case because it spends a lot of time in this position resting, eating, sleeping and grooming. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “gatewestcoins” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: $20
  • Year: 2022
  • Fineness: 0.9999
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: RCM
  • Modified Item: No

2022′The Sea Otter-Black and Gold’ $20 Silver Fine 1oz Coin(RCM 203516)(20504)

2022'The Sea Otter-Black and Gold' $20 Silver Fine 1oz Coin(RCM 203516)(20504)

9999 Fine (RCM 203516). Yours to own: A sea otter portrait that strikes a balance between gold and black rhodium plating. The third Black and Gold coin! One of the things nature does best is balance, and the sea otter is the perfect example: this adorable creature works hard, but it also makes time to float arm-in-arm (or paw-in-paw) with a loved one. Once hunted to the point of extinction, the sea otter has been reintroduced to British Columbia’s coastal waters, where its appetite keeps sea urchin populations in check-this, in turn, helps to restore and protect the kelp forests that are a critical habitat for hundreds of species. It’s all about balance. Which is beautifully represented on this coin’s dual-plated reverse. Own this gold and black rhodium-plated portrait of the lovable sea otter. Back by popular demand. This is coin #3 in the popular. Design of 99.99% pure silver coins that offer new perspectives on Canadian wildlife. Beneath the gold and black rhodium plating, your coin has a 99.99% pure silver core. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. This coin’s reverse design is inspired by the yin yang symbol. No matter which way you view the design, you’ll always get a full glimpse of an adorable sea otter floating on its back. Black and gold rhodium. Yellow gold and black rhodium plating divide this coin’s design into two opposing but complementary elements. It is an inspiring representation of an industrious yet playful Canadian species, one that was hunted to extinction but is now mounting a comeback after its reintroduction to the coast of British Columbia. Coins, the black rhodium-plated portion of the reverse design features a matte gunmetal finish that strikes a dramatic contrast next to the yellow gold. It’s our way of playing with light and shadows to bring out details that are otherwise unseen in the other half of the design (and vice versa). 99.99% pure silver, with yellow gold and black rhodium plating. Sea otters love to float on their backs while resting and eating! They’ll hold hands or wrap themselves in kelp to keep from drifting away while sleeping. Without sea otters, herds of sea urchins are known to destroy kelp forests at a rate of 9 metres per month. Kelp forests provide a critical habitat for over 150 different species and ample prey for the sea otter, which needs to eat about 25 percent of its body weight daily. But its recovery on the B. Coast has had some unintended consequences, too: its voracious appetite has negatively impacted Indigenous coastal communities and fishers who have traditionally relied on shellfish harvesting. The circular reverse design by wildlife artist Claude Thivierge features a contrasting “yin and yang” portrait of the sea otter. Two adult sea otters are positioned in a way that represents opposite but complementary concepts, such as work and rest/play. Yellow gold and black rhodium plating clearly divide the design into two halves in order to highlight the importance of achieving balance in life, but also in nature, where the sea otter’s reintroduction to Canada’s Pacific coast has had a big impact on the marine ecosystem. The obverse features the gold-plated effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. For yin yang, this otter is ideal because it can be playful, dynamic and calm at the same time. I wanted the artwork to reflect this energy. I want it to be dynamic with movement and a certain tenderness and beauty in her eyes and her endearing friendly way. It also gives us the impression that the otter is lying down, floating on its back, which is the case because it spends a lot of time in this position resting, eating, sleeping and grooming. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “gatewestcoins” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: RCM
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

2021′Our National Colours’ Proof $100 Fine Silver 10oz. Coin(RCM 200867)(20204)

2021'Our National Colours' Proof $100 Fine Silver 10oz. Coin(RCM 200867)(20204)

9999 Fine (RCM 200867). This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “gatewestcoins” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: RCM
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

2021′The Montreal Incident’ Proof $20 Fine Silver 1oz. Coin(RCM 202240) (20232)

2021'The Montreal Incident' Proof $20 Fine Silver 1oz. Coin(RCM 202240) (20232)

9999 Fine (RCM 202240). This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “gatewestcoins” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: RCM
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

2021′Peace Dollar’ High-Relief Proof $1 Fine Silver 1oz. Coin(RCM 179014)(19001)

2021'Peace Dollar' High-Relief Proof $1 Fine Silver 1oz. Coin(RCM 179014)(19001)

179014 Mintage 5,000 Composition 99.99% pure silver Finish reverse proof Weight (g) 30.76 Diameter (mm) 36.15 Edge plain Certificate serialized Face value 1 dollar Artist Susan Taylor (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). Celebrate Canada’s legacy as a nation of peace with the 2021 Peace Dollar! Our nation is widely known for its dedication to peace, and that commitment as well as its legacy has been handed down and cherished by each new generation of Canadians. It was Canadian Lester B. Pearson who, in his capacity as Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, organized the very first UN peacekeeping force in 1957. His efforts earned him a Nobel Peace Prize and helped cement Canada’s reputation as both a peacekeeping and peace-loving nation. That vision holds true today, as Canada continues to advocate for peace and freedom the world over. Our continued commitment to peace. Special Features: ULTRA HIGH RELIEF: Your coin is a soaring celebration of peace thanks to ultra-high relief engraving, which lifts the design to new heights while giving it extra depth and lustre. EDGE LETTERING: The celebration of peace on the reverse spills onto the coin’s edge, where the Latin word’PAX’ (peace) is engraved in a repeating pattern. REVERSE PROOF FINISH: A stunning reverse proof finish puts the spotlight squarely on the brilliant relief, which looks extra-luminous against a matte field. Design: The reverse design features the profile of Lady Peace, crowned with maple leaves. Her visage is accompanied by’PAX 2021′ and Canada’s national motto’A MARI USQUE AD MARE’ (From Sea to Sea). The coin also bears edge lettering with the Latin word’PAX’, which means peace. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Did you know It was 100 years ago, in 1921, that the U. Mint issued the first Peace Dollar. It was designed by Anthony de Francisci and struck as a. 900 fine silver coin to celebrate peace after the First World War. Pearson wasn’t the only one to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his peacekeeping efforts. In 1988, thousands of Canadians were among the peacekeepers of the world who were collectively awarded for their service in UN missions. The 1988 Nobel Peace Prize inspired Canada to establish our own Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal (CPSM), now proudly worn by many veterans. Packaging: Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. The item “2021′Peace Dollar’ High-Relief Proof $1 Fine Silver 1oz. Coin(RCM 179014)(19001)” is in sale since Tuesday, August 31, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “gatewestcoins” and is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: RCM
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: $1

2021′Peace Dollar’ High-Relief Proof $1 Fine Silver 1oz. Coin(RCM 179014)(19001)

2021'Peace Dollar' High-Relief Proof $1 Fine Silver 1oz. Coin(RCM 179014)(19001)

179014 Mintage 5,000 Composition 99.99% pure silver Finish reverse proof Weight (g) 30.76 Diameter (mm) 36.15 Edge plain Certificate serialized Face value 1 dollar Artist Susan Taylor (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). Celebrate Canada’s legacy as a nation of peace with the 2021 Peace Dollar! Our nation is widely known for its dedication to peace, and that commitment as well as its legacy has been handed down and cherished by each new generation of Canadians. It was Canadian Lester B. Pearson who, in his capacity as Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, organized the very first UN peacekeeping force in 1957. His efforts earned him a Nobel Peace Prize and helped cement Canada’s reputation as both a peacekeeping and peace-loving nation. That vision holds true today, as Canada continues to advocate for peace and freedom the world over. Our continued commitment to peace. Special Features: ULTRA HIGH RELIEF: Your coin is a soaring celebration of peace thanks to ultra-high relief engraving, which lifts the design to new heights while giving it extra depth and lustre. EDGE LETTERING: The celebration of peace on the reverse spills onto the coin’s edge, where the Latin word’PAX’ (peace) is engraved in a repeating pattern. REVERSE PROOF FINISH: A stunning reverse proof finish puts the spotlight squarely on the brilliant relief, which looks extra-luminous against a matte field. Design: The reverse design features the profile of Lady Peace, crowned with maple leaves. Her visage is accompanied by’PAX 2021′ and Canada’s national motto’A MARI USQUE AD MARE’ (From Sea to Sea). The coin also bears edge lettering with the Latin word’PAX’, which means peace. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Did you know It was 100 years ago, in 1921, that the U. Mint issued the first Peace Dollar. It was designed by Anthony de Francisci and struck as a. 900 fine silver coin to celebrate peace after the First World War. Pearson wasn’t the only one to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his peacekeeping efforts. In 1988, thousands of Canadians were among the peacekeepers of the world who were collectively awarded for their service in UN missions. The 1988 Nobel Peace Prize inspired Canada to establish our own Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal (CPSM), now proudly worn by many veterans. Packaging: Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. The item “2021′Peace Dollar’ High-Relief Proof $1 Fine Silver 1oz. Coin(RCM 179014)(19001)” is in sale since Monday, July 26, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “gatewestcoins” and is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: RCM
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: $1