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2016 MC#2 Library of Parliament 2 oz Gold-Plated Renewed Silver Dollar Coin

2016 MC#2 Library of Parliament 2 oz Gold-Plated Renewed Silver Dollar Coin

2016 MC#2 Library of Parliament 2 oz Gold-Plated Renewed Silver Dollar Coin

2016 MC#2 Library of Parliament 2 oz Gold-Plated Renewed Silver Dollar Coin

2016 MC#2 Library of Parliament 2 oz Gold-Plated Renewed Silver Dollar Coin

2016 MC#2 Library of Parliament 2 oz Gold-Plated Renewed Silver Dollar Coin

2016 – EXCLUSIVE Masters Club Renewed Silver Dollar Series Coin #2: Library of Parliament – Pure Silver 2 oz. First Coin “2015 Voyageur” is available here. The Royal Canadian Mint proudly launches the second issue in its beautiful series of low-mintage 99.99% pure silver 1-dollar Masters Club Exclusive coins featuring selective gold plating over designs from historical Canadian proof dollars. A beautiful addition to your collection featuring historical themes, proof dollar designs, gold-plated coins, or fine architecture! SELECTIVE 99.99% GOLD PLATING ON BOTH THE OBVERSE AND REVERSE! The highly detailed image of the Library of Parliament is in 99.99% pure gold, and the original obverse “tiara effigy” of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is also selectively plated in 99.99% pure gold. SECOND COIN IN SERIES! The second coin in our “renewed silver dollar” series celebrating historic proof dollar designs. This coin features Walter Ott’s highly detailed image of the Library of Parliament and the original obverse tiara effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by British artist and sculptor Arnold Machin. LOW MINTAGE OF ONLY 2,500! An exceptionally low mintage of only 2,500 coins means this 2 oz. Coin will be highly sought after. Features the Masters Club logoprinted prominently on the box sleeve. Includes removable insert and special certificate compartment. TWO-OUNCES 99.99% PURE SILVER COIN! Your coin is GST/HST exempt! This 99.99% pure silver 1-dollar coin has a diameter of 50 millimetres and a nominal metal weight of two-ounces. Its reverse features Walter Ott’s image of the Library of Parliament from the 1976 silver proof dollar. The design presents the outside of the Library of Parliament in fine architectural detail, highlighting the building’s buttresses, ornate windows, three-tiered domed roof, and other gothic details. The building and the coin’s outer edge are plated in 99.99% pure gold. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin from the original 1976 commemorative silver dollar. The Queen’s crown and mantle are plated in 99.99% pure gold. Canada’s first Parliamentary Librarian, Alpheus Todd, was also a renowned expert on parliamentary government and one of the founders of the Royal Society of Canada. The pre-Confederation fires and the 1916 fire are not the Library’s only near misses. In 1888, the building survived a tornadothough the slate tiles on its wrought-iron roof dome did not. These were replaced with copper. In 1952, a fire in the cupola caused significant smoke and water damage to the Library’s interior, necessitating structural repairs and reproduction of some of the wood fixtures. The library underwent a major renovation between 2002 and 2006 that included replacing thousands of square metres of copper roofing, removing bedrock to create a basement, and enhancing internal climate control to protect the integrity of the collection. The building in the Centre Block is the main branch of the Parliamentary Library, but there are a number of other branches across Canada. The collection at the main branch includes approximately 600,000 works. Canada’s Library of Parliament, located in the Centre Block of Parliament Hill, is remarkable for several reasons. Architecturally, it showcases the neo-gothic details of Canada’s original parliamentary precinct design. Said to have been modelled on the British Museum’s reading room, the library’s circular structure is supported by sixteen flying buttresses. Its exterior of Nepean sandstone harmonizes with the building’s picturesque setting on a promontory overlooking the Ottawa River. The interior centres around a reading room commonly known as Canada’s most beautiful room. Punctuated by a tall marble statue of Queen Victoria, this chamber opens to the vaulted ceiling of the cupola. Several rings of carved gothic windows encircle this roof at various elevations. The library stacks are made of handsomely carved white pine. The Library houses a body of works whose oldest items originated in the legislative collections of Upper and Lower Canada in the 1790s. When the two regions (Ontario and Quebec) were united as the Province of Canada in 1841, the libraries were combined. The collection moved several more times, along with the location of the provincial and national capitals, before the present Library of Parliament building was completed in Ottawa in 1876. The library’s popular claim to fame is that it survived the fire that gutted the heart of Parliament on February 3, 1916. He also requested that the entryway include iron doors that could seal off the precious collection. Todd’s foresight was drawn from experience in an era when lanterns, candles, and fireplaces were standard interior fixtures (along with cigars, pipes, and cigarettes). In 1849, most of the collection had been decimated in a fire set by protestors in Montréal. In Québec in 1854, the entire collection had been threatened by a fire that engulfed that city’s legislative building. Thanks to Todd’s advance planningand the quick actions of library clerk Michael MacCormac, who ordered the doors closed before the 1916 Centre Block fire could make its way into the Librarythe stunning structure and its priceless holdings are with us to this day. Beautifully presented in a Royal Canadian Mint branded wooden box, lined with black flocking and including a removable insert and special certificate compartment. 99.99% pure silver. Proof with selective gold plating. Walter Ott (reverse), Percy Metcalfe (obverse). I do leave feedback for everyone. The item “2016 MC#2 Library of Parliament 2 oz Gold-Plated Renewed Silver Dollar Coin” is in sale since Tuesday, October 25, 2016. 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.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Certification: Uncertified

1876-2016 Renewed Pure Silver Dollar 2OZ Coin Library Parliament, Gold-Plated

1876-2016 Renewed Pure Silver Dollar 2OZ Coin Library Parliament, Gold-Plated

Preorder: ships in early Nov. Renewed Pure Silver Dollar 2OZ Coin Canada: Library of Parliament, Gold-Plated, 50mm diameter. Original MINT CONDITION encapsulated with Certificate Authenticity & case/box, etc. The item “1876-2016 Renewed Pure Silver Dollar 2OZ Coin Library Parliament, Gold-Plated” is in sale since Tuesday, October 25, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “mario95coin” and is located in Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Grade: PROOF RCM
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Certification: RCM COA
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

2016 Masters Club Canada Renewed Silver Dollar Library Of Parliament 2 Oz Coin

2016 Masters Club Canada Renewed Silver Dollar Library Of Parliament 2 Oz Coin

2016 Masters Club Canada Renewed Silver Dollar Library Of Parliament 2 Oz Coin

2016 Masters Club Canada Renewed Silver Dollar Library Of Parliament 2 Oz Coin

Masters Club Renewed Silver Dollar Series: Coin #2 Pure Silver Library of Parliament 2 oz. SECOND COIN IN SERIES. LOW MINTAGE OF ONLY. This is a Pre-Sale. The highly detailed image of the Library of Parliament is in 99.99% pure gold, and the original obverse “tiara effigy” of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is also selectively plated in 99.99% pure gold. The item “2016 MASTERS CLUB CANADA RENEWED SILVER DOLLAR LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT 2 OZ COIN” is in sale since Thursday, October 27, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “silver1320″ and is located in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, to Germany, to France, to Australia, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, GR, PT, CY, SI, SE, to Belgium, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Austria, to Switzerland, NO, UA, HR.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Metal: Silver
  • Weight: 2 oz.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

CANADA 2016 Library of Parliament Renewed Silver Dollar 2oz Masters Club Coin

CANADA 2016 Library of Parliament Renewed Silver Dollar 2oz Masters Club Coin

CANADA 2016 Library of Parliament Renewed Silver Dollar 2oz Masters Club Coin

CANADA 2016 Library of Parliament Renewed Silver Dollar 2oz Masters Club Coin

2016 Master’s Club Exclusive 2oz Pure Proof Silver Coin RENEWED LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT. Gold Plated Silver Dollar. Extremely Limited 2500 Mintage Only! Includes everything originally included. Same as if you ordered directly from the Mint! Selective 99.99% gold plating on both the obverse and reverse. The Royal Canadian Mint proudly launches the second issue in its beautiful series of low-mintage 99.99% pure silver 1-dollar Masters Club Exclusive coins featuring selective gold plating over designs from historical Canadian proof dollars. A beautiful addition to your collection featuring historical themes, proof dollar designs, gold-plated coins, or fine architecture! SELECTIVE 99.99% GOLD PLATING ON BOTH THE OBVERSE AND REVERSE! The highly detailed image of the Library of Parliament is in 99.99% pure gold, and the original obverse “tiara effigy” of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is also selectively plated in 99.99% pure gold. SECOND COIN IN SERIES! The second coin in our “renewed silver dollar” series celebrating historic proof dollar designs. This coin features Walter Ott’s highly detailed image of the Library of Parliament and the original obverse tiara effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by British artist and sculptor Arnold Machin. LOW MINTAGE OF ONLY 2,500! An exceptionally low mintage of only 2,500 coins means this 2 oz. Coin will be highly sought after. Features the Masters Club logoprinted prominently on the box sleeve. Includes removable insert and special certificate compartment. TWO-OUNCES 99.99% PURE SILVER COIN! Your coin is GST/HST exempt! This 99.99% pure silver 1-dollar coin has a diameter of 50 millimetres and a nominal metal weight of two-ounces. Its reverse features Walter Ott’s image of the Library of Parliament from the 1976 silver proof dollar. The design presents the outside of the Library of Parliament in fine architectural detail, highlighting the building’s buttresses, ornate windows, three-tiered domed roof, and other gothic details. The building and the coin’s outer edge are plated in 99.99% pure gold. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin from the original 1976 commemorative silver dollar. The Queen’s crown and mantle are plated in 99.99% pure gold. Canada’s first Parliamentary Librarian, Alpheus Todd, was also a renowned expert on parliamentary government and one of the founders of the Royal Society of Canada. The pre-Confederation fires and the 1916 fire are not the Library’s only near misses. In 1888, the building survived a tornadothough the slate tiles on its wrought-iron roof dome did not. These were replaced with copper. In 1952, a fire in the cupola caused significant smoke and water damage to the Library’s interior, necessitating structural repairs and reproduction of some of the wood fixtures. The library underwent a major renovation between 2002 and 2006 that included replacing thousands of square metres of copper roofing, removing bedrock to create a basement, and enhancing internal climate control to protect the integrity of the collection. The building in the Centre Block is the main branch of the Parliamentary Library, but there are a number of other branches across Canada. The collection at the main branch includes approximately 600,000 works. Canada’s Library of Parliament, located in the Centre Block of Parliament Hill, is remarkable for several reasons. Architecturally, it showcases the neo-gothic details of Canada’s original parliamentary precinct design. Said to have been modelled on the British Museum’s reading room, the library’s circular structure is supported by sixteen flying buttresses. Its exterior of Nepean sandstone harmonizes with the building’s picturesque setting on a promontory overlooking the Ottawa River. The interior centres around a reading room commonly known as Canada’s most beautiful room. Punctuated by a tall marble statue of Queen Victoria, this chamber opens to the vaulted ceiling of the cupola. Several rings of carved gothic windows encircle this roof at various elevations. The library stacks are made of handsomely carved white pine. The Library houses a body of works whose oldest items originated in the legislative collections of Upper and Lower Canada in the 1790s. When the two regions (Ontario and Quebec) were united as the Province of Canada in 1841, the libraries were combined. The collection moved several more times, along with the location of the provincial and national capitals, before the present Library of Parliament building was completed in Ottawa in 1876. The library’s popular claim to fame is that it survived the fire that gutted the heart of Parliament on February 3, 1916. He also requested that the entryway include iron doors that could seal off the precious collection. Todd’s foresight was drawn from experience in an era when lanterns, candles, and fireplaces were standard interior fixtures (along with cigars, pipes, and cigarettes). In 1849, most of the collection had been decimated in a fire set by protestors in Montréal. In Québec in 1854, the entire collection had been threatened by a fire that engulfed that city’s legislative building. Thanks to Todd’s advance planningand the quick actions of library clerk Michael MacCormac, who ordered the doors closed before the 1916 Centre Block fire could make its way into the Librarythe stunning structure and its priceless holdings are with us to this day. Beautifully presented in a Royal Canadian Mint branded wooden box, lined with black flocking and including a removable insert and special certificate compartment. Order your coin today! The item “CANADA 2016 Library of Parliament Renewed Silver Dollar 2oz Masters Club Coin” is in sale since Tuesday, October 25, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “emveeca_coins” and is located in Markham, Ontario. This item can be shipped to Canada, to United States.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin

2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin

2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin

2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin

2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin

2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin

2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin

2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin

2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin

2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin

2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin

2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin

2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin

VERY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL COIN. EARLY RELEASES COINS ARE EXTREMELY RARE!! – Ultra High Relief coin. That is in the highest possible grade – PF 70 ANTIQUED (PF is Proof Finish). 9999 beautiful coin captures the unusual amazing beauty of the Canadian Library of Parliament using a. Curved Technology with Antique Finish and Ultra High Relief Design. And struck in an amazing silver coin. This exquisite coin contains. And the use of curved technology – concave on the entire obverse and convex on the entire reverse – creates a dazzling image and commemorates the 140th Anniversary of the Canadian Library of Parliament – an important event in Canadian history while celebrating the enduring legacy of one of Canada’s most treasured architectural jewels. A one-of-a-kind gift that will be treasured by anyone with an appreciation for numismatics or beautiful artwork. Crafted from 99.99% pure silver with a. Limited mintage of 6,000 worldwide , this stunning coin makes the perfect gift for a book lover, or for those who will revel in the innovative use of curved coin technology. This coin would be a great addition to any antique finish coin collections, Canadian coin collections, or unique coin collections. Technology adds focal point that attracts the eye and improves the design. Furthermore, this incredible coin is no longer available for sale due to the fact that it has been completely. This beautiful coin is. First curved coin and. Was struck in 99.99% pure silver in an engraved work of stunning artistry and. Has been graded PF 70 Antiqued by NGC and is housed in a special thick NGC holder to ensure that this coin stays in pristine condition. Furthermore, this coin has been designated as Early Releases by Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (NGC) – which means that this coin was sent to NGC for grading in the first 30 days of its release. Additionally, a super rare Canada – Niagara Falls Label from NGC is present on this coin. The Library of Parliament is one of. S greatest architectural treasures. It is the only remaining section of the original Center Block that was destroyed by fire in 1916, and continues to hold visitors spellbound as they gaze up at its massive domed ceiling and elaborate woodwork. Now, this gem can be enjoyed simply by taking in the. Served up by this unique concave shaped coin. It creates an astonishing sense of depth and dimension that is further enhanced by. That gives each coin a one-of-a-kind historic appeal. This coin presents a rare opportunity to view superb engraving skills of the Royal Canadian Mint. The use of multiple finishes further showcases the combined craftsmanship and artistry that have produced this. Painstakingly struck with a greater curvature than any other concave coin, your coin’s distinctive shape mimics that of the Library’s famous cupola and allows for a unique dimensional feel to this engraved rendition. By presenting an upward view from the base of the marble statue of Queen. The design alters our spatial perception in a way that conveys the grandeur, beauty and spaciousness of the library’s interior. The extraordinary dome depicted on this coin earned the Library the distinction of being the first building in. To feature an iron structure for this design element. Windows allow light to spill in and illuminate the intricate wooden floor below. Here, the ultra high relief engraving recreates the astonishing artistry of the architectural detailing, particularly the ornately carved wooden bookshelves that line the perimeter of the room, as depicted along the coin’s rim. And a unique opportunity to own a. This amazing 99,99% pure silver coin features multiple technologies to bring out the stunning beauty of the Canadian Library of Parliament presented using curved coin technology with antique finish and ultra high relief design to beautifully create and display this coin. Additionally, this coin was expertly struck in a three-dimensional antique finish with a matte background on a stunning one ounce pure silver coin is minted from. 9999-fine silver by the Royal Canadian Mint, and has a limited mintage of 6,000 worldwide and this example has been graded a perfect PF 70 ANTIQUED, the highest possible grade from NGC!! Boasts an astonishing level of dimension and depth through the use of the coin’s concave shape, which lends itself beautifully to recreating the Library of Parliament’s lavish interior and domed ceiling. A unique viewing perspective from the base of the marble statue of Queen. Immerses the viewer in the artwork, conveying the reading room’s soaring height and spaciousness while creating the impression that they are on-site, looking upward at the ceiling. The intricately carved pine bookshelves that encircle the reading room are replicated on the reverse along the rim, further contributing to the 360-degree viewing experience. Finally, the application of a timeless antique finish to the ultra high relief engraving showcases the meticulous precision and masterful artistry that makes this coin a numismatic masterpiece. Beneath the statue, a banner features the engraved commemorative year-dates and country of origin – 1876. 2016 – located at the bottom of this coin. Contains the profile of Queen Elizabeth II with the newly designed curved coin technology using a convex surface. The inscription for the denomination – 25 DOLLARS – is located at the bottom this coin. Of this coin is serrated. Additionally, a very rare label – Canada – Niagara Falls Label – from NGC is present on this coin. The NGC label provides further guarantee of the coin’s weight, purity, and overall quality – adding a factor of collectability to this unique coin. Included with this super rare coin is the Original Government Packaging (OGP) – the premium black outer case with The Royal Canadian Mint’s logo imprinted on the box, durable maroon clam-shell inner box, and a. Which will also accompanies this packaging. The coin has been expertly struck by the Royal Canadian Mint and has a limited mintage worldwide of only 6,000 coins. His certificate of authenticity for this coin presents the valuable insight for this coin in both English and French languages – as both are the official languages in. A truly magnificent work of art. The Canadian Library of Parliament can trace its origins back to the 1790′s, when Upper and Lower Canada each had a legislative library; the two were amalgamated into one library when Upper and Lower Canada united in 1841 to form the. Prior to 1857, the. Didn’t have a permanent capital, so both its legislature and its library moved from. To Montréal, then back and forth between. And Québec, until Queen. Fire has been a threat throughout the Library’s history: in 1849, an angry mob protesting the Rebellion Losses Bill set fire to the legislature in Montréal, destroying all but 200 of the 12,000 books in the library; in 1952, another fire broke out, this time in the Library’s cupola, causing extensive water and smoke damage to the building and its collection. The Library underwent a major renovation between 2002 and 2006, taking great care to preserve its original style and the integrity of the structure while adding upgrades to facilitate its operations as a modern-day, working library. Today, the Library houses over 1 million books and documents – or the equivalent of 17 linear kilometers of materials!!! As further proof of the building’s historic and cultural importance, take a look at one of. For a YouTube video regarding this amazing coin presented in Original Government Packaging. This coin is of extreme rarity due to the extreme popularity of the subject matter being. 140th Anniversary of Library of Parliament. And its low mintage of 6,000 coins worldwide. Furthermore, this coin was struck in the very rare. With the stunning ultra high relief design. Along with the highest possible grade of PF 70 ANTIQUED and Population = 25 with. The super popular and rare Canada – Niagara Falls Label from NGC and with the Original Government Packaging. This coin is an amazing rarity and an ultimate treasure. This coin never appears for sale on the open market and of supreme rarity in perfect grade – hence forth the ultimately low population. Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (NGC) has graded this coin PF 70 ANTIQUED (PF is Proof Finish). Certified at Proof 70 Antiqued grade, the Numismatic Guaranty Company guarantees that this coin has no post-production imperfections at five times the magnification. The Authenticity and The Grade of this coin are guaranteed. The population of this coin as of August 10, 2016 – and there will be no increase in this population due to the fact that this coin is designated Early Releases by NGC and the 30-day release period of this coin has long expired!!! This an extremely limited and extremely rare coin. Technical Specifications for This Coin. Fineness: 0.9999 = 99.99%. Obverse Shape: Round Concave. Reverse Shape: Round Convex. Legal Tender: Canadian Legal Tender. Outer Box, Maroon Inner Box. Reverse Designer: Susanna Blunt. Mint Facility: Royal Canadian Mint. Country of Origin: Canada. Year of Issue: 2016. For this item, within the continental. The item “2016 Canada Silver $25 Library Of Parliament PF 70 ANTIQUED ER NGC Coin” is in sale since Sunday, October 09, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coinmaestro” and is located in Maineville, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, SE, ID, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, SG, NO, SA, AE, BH, HR, MY, CL, CO, CR, PA, TT, GT, HN, JM.
  • Grade: Proof 70 Antiqued
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Certification: NGC
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Metal Content: Pure Silver
  • Year of Issue: 2016
  • Certification Number: 4383682-009

Canada 2016 Library of Parliament $25 Silver Proof Concave Coin Antique Finish

Canada 2016 Library of Parliament $25 Silver Proof Concave Coin Antique Finish

Canada 2016 Library of Parliament $25 Silver Proof Concave Coin Antique Finish

Canada 2016 Library of Parliament $25 Silver Proof Concave Coin Antique Finish

Canada 2016 Library of Parliament $25 Silver Proof Concave Coin Antique Finish

Get this first ever concave shaped coin from Canada! This innovative gem provides an immersive, 360-degree viewing experience with antique finish, lavishly highlighting the Library of Parliament in pure silver with a very low mintage limit! An unusual shape creates unparalleled beauty! The coins state-of-the-art concave shape (an incredible first for the Royal Canadian Mint) provides the perfect canvas for recreating the Library of Parliaments breathtaking domed ceiling, just as if you were standing in the room itself. Built in the Gothic Revival style of the 19th century, the Library of Parliament is one of Canadas shining architectural jewels and has been described as our most beautiful room. Inside the circular building, ornate woodwork and a breathtaking dome speak of its artistic merit, its cultural importance, and its historic heritage as the only remaining link to the first Centre Block of Parliament, which was destroyed by fire in 1916. This innovative coin provides an. Immersive, 360-degree viewing experience. And features ultra high relief engraving and an antique finish. The exceptionally detailed design enhanced with this antique finish gives each coin its unique aspect, making a numismatic masterpiece. A Startling and Artistic Design. The design boasts an astonishing level of dimension, perspective and depth perception through the use of the coins concave shape, which lends itself beautifully to recreating the Library of Parliaments lavish interior and domed ceiling. A unique viewing perspective from the base of the marble statue of Queen Victoria immerses the viewer in the artwork, conveying the reading rooms soaring height and spaciousness while creating the impression that they are on-site, looking upward at the ceiling. The intricately carved pine bookshelves that encircle the reading room are replicated on the reverse along the rim, further contributing to the 360-degree viewing experience. Finally, the application of a timeless antique finish to the ultra high relief engraving showcases the meticulous precision and masterful artistry that makes this coin a numismatic masterpiece. Beneath the statue, a banner features the engraved commemorative dates 1876 – 2016 of the opening of the library. 2016 also marks the 100th year of when the library survived the 1916 fire at the Parliament. Completed in 1876, this magnificent structure benefited from the vision of its first librarian, Alpheus Todd, who stressed the importance of a spacious feeling. Todd also suggested the Library be separate from Centre Block yet linked by a corridor, and insisted upon fireproof iron doors. Both decisions proved to be pivotal on the fateful evening of February 3, 1916, when a small fire in House of Commons Reading Room suddenly became a fast-moving blaze. Fortunately, a quick-thinking clerk named Michael MacCormac smelled the smoke and ordered the iron doors shut in time to save the Library. His actions, along with those of the first responders who battled the blaze, saved thousands of irreplaceable books and priceless carvings. Technology Note – Purity. The Royal Canadian Mint refines the purest silver in the world. The RCM is also the only mint in the world to issue commemorative coins in a. This nearly one troy ounce silver coin is 99.99% pure! The dual dates 1876 2016 are also indicated. Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. In profile facing right. This portrait, the fourth effigy of the queen to appear on Canadian coinage, was executed by the artist Susanna Blunt. The legend ELIZABETH II D. REGINA (“Elizabeth II, Queen by the Grace of God”) also appears. The denomination is also indicated. The coin is encapsulated inside a burgundy leatherette, clamshell-style presentation case, lined with black velvet and protected by a black outer box. An individually-numbered certificate of authenticity is included. Proof with Antique Finish. 9999 Fine (Pure) Silver. Royal Canadian Mint engravers. The item “Canada 2016 Library of Parliament $25 Silver Proof Concave Coin Antique Finish” is in sale since Wednesday, February 03, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “talismancoins” and is located in Saint Louis, Missouri. This item can be shipped worldwide.