J & M Coin and Jewellery. The contemporary-styled design by Patrick Bélanger weaves together a magnificent mix of Canadian icons that have long represented the nation’s spirit. Struck incuse against a proof finish, a flock of Canadian geese take to the skies above the prominent maple leaf. Within this leaf’s pointed edges lies an array of strongly symbolic images: an imposing grizzly bear; a grouping of maple leaves; a mighty caribou, whose call reverberates across the Boreal forests; and a historic coastal landmark, a lighthouse. An overlay of translucent red enamel tints the maple leaf and the engraved elements beneath it, while different frostings create contrast from within. The reverse includes the engraved words “CANADA 2019″ and the face value, “50 DOLLARS”. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Hurry and order yours today before they’re all gone! With a country as vast and beautifully diverse as ours, it is a next-to-impossible task to represent Canada in a single image. So, we’ve gathered several classic icons to show our Canadian pride in a big way! From the stately caribou, whose call reverberates across our Boreal forests, to the grizzly bear, an icon of Canada’s west coast, these are some of the images featured on your 5 oz. Each one has that rare ability to evoke a feeling of affection, of belonging, of home. They remind Canadians that our differences are our greatest strength when we come together under our most iconic symbol of all: that proud, red-coloured maple leaf. A stunning addition to your coin display! 99.99% pure silver. Patrick Bélanger (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). Check out more products in our store. Please wait for us to send you an invoice.
Canada Gift Coins Set. 99.99% pure silver. Weight: 23.17 gr. 2 dollars (Special Discovery of Insulin). Composition: Bi-Metallic; Outer ring – Three-ply nickel finish plated steel; Inner core – Three-ply brass finish plated aluminium bronze. Weight: 6.99 gr. Edge: Serrated & Lettered. Face value: 2 dollars. Three-ply brass plated steel. Weight: 6.27 gr. Diameter: 26.5 mm. Face value: 1 dollar. Three-ply nickel finish plated steel. Weight: 6.9 gr. Diameter: 27.13 mm. Face value: 50 cents. Weight: 4.4 gr. Diameter: 23.88 mm. Face value: 25 cents. Diameter: 18.03 mm. Face value: 10 cents. Weight: 3.95 gr. Diameter: 21.2 mm. Face value: 5 cents. Special Bicycle playing cards GIFT Deck included.
This piece is an incredible work of only 1,000 copies produced in 2021. The pure silver coin – The Snowbirds – A canadian legacy. With original box and certificate, like new.
NEW IN ORIGINAL MINT PACKAGE FROM THE CANADIAN MINT. Composition : 99.99% PURE SILVER WITH GOLD PLATING. Weight (g) : 31.39. Face value : 20 DOLLARS. (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). She is bold, youthful, powerful, yet peaceful-she is. Who radiates strengthand confidence! The symbolic figurehead is a moderntake on a classic allegory, one that represents thecollective spirit of Canadians in today’sworld: hopeful and steady in our resolve, as we rise to meet the challenges that lie ahead. A modern take on a classic allegory. Seamlessly combines symbolic elements to bridge Canada’s past, present and future. The feather, poppies and fur cape allude to the weight of history. And as she continues a journey that started long before Confederation. Remains the confident image of the people she represents, whose ideals, successes and innovative spirit continuously shape and re-define our future. An ideal coin for someone who enjoys a Canadian modern allegory! A bold, modern take on a traditional allegory that bridges Canada’s past and present while looking towards the future. MISS CANADA HAS COME OF AGE! Echoing the figurehead from our 2017proof dollar. Is a visual representation of Canadian ideals and values, and reflects how a nation perceives itself today. Basks in the rich gleam of gold plating, which covers your 99.99% pure silver coin’s entire surface and gives it the appearanceof a gold coin! ART THAT TELLS A STORY! Every engraved element imbues this design with symbolic meaning! The amount of engraved details is stunning-especially in a proof finish that brilliantly highlights thecrisp impression. Given its traditional look and high visual appeal, your coin is likelyto strike a chord with collectors, too-especially those seeking a powerful, inspiring design that reflects a nation’s hope in 2018 for a bright, global future. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is crafted from 99.99% pure silver and includes gold plating. Only 5,000 coins will be made available worldwide. Building on the classic concept of a female national personification, artist Rebecca Yanovskaya offers a modern allegory for a modern Canada. Framed by waves and maple leaves that unite land and sea. Is the image of strength and confidence as she stands against the majestic backdrop of Canada’s tallest peak, Mount Logan, which represents our soaring spirit of innovation. Like the British figurehead. Is clad in traditional robes, but with unique armour that hints at Canada’s journey since the colonial era. Everyengraved element in this intricate design carries deeper symbolic meaning, including those that allude to the weight of history: the fur cape that represents Canada’s pre-Confederation past; the feather that pays tribute to Indigenous Peoples; and the poppies of remembrance woven into her hair. Holds the shield of the Arms of Canada; in the other, a dove of peace-a nod to Canada’s historic role as peacekeepers, but also to Canadians’ desire for peace. Facing forward towards the future. Is strong, optimistic and steadfast, like the people she represents, whose idealsand spirit continue to shape and re-define the nation’s global future. With one foot reverentially set in the past, her name is an ode to one of the proposed names of our country leading up to Confederation: Borealia. Your coin includes the engravedyear “2018″, the word “CANADA” and the face value “20DOLLARS” engraved on a scroll banner. Theobverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. “Borealia” was among the many names proposed leading up to Canadian Confederation. Proof that we have reason to be optimistic: In 2017, Canada topped the list of countries with the best quality of life. Beyond economic and political factors, the studyassessed such factors as stability, public education and health systems, individual freedoms and the quality of the environment to determine where citizenswere most likely to live happy and healthy lives. But are we happy? According to one report, we are: Canadais regularly named one of the Top 10 happiest countries in the world. The assessment is based on a number of social and economic factors such as income, social support and healthy life expectancy. Not sure if you believe us? Well, Canadawas also ranked the world’s most reputable country in 2017! Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a black beautybox. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THERE IS A PROBLEM BEFORE GIVING YOUR FEEDBACK. Thank’s for looking.
Struck in 5 ounces of. 9999 pure silver, this proof coin showcases exquisite detail and craftsmanship. Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint with a limited mintage, this coin comes with a RCM COA for authenticity. A must-have for any collector or enthusiast, this coin is sure to be a cherished addition to your collection.
Along with the Fine Gold Kilo Coin, these unprecedented coins feature two designs that portray the story of Early Canada (2007) and Towards Confederation (2008), each masterpiece executed in both of these fine metals. This coin depicts Canada’s diverse Native heritage surrounded by a wreath of maple leaves, the internationally renowned symbol of Canada. Only 2,500 Fine Silver Kilo coins were minted available worldwide. The story behind the design of this masterpiece Canada\’s diverse and abundant wildlife play the central role in the coin’s design: a grizzly bear with a salmon in its mouth to represent the west coast, a plains bison for the prairies, a moose and a beaver for the central and eastern regions and a wolf and caribou for the north. The First Peoples are represented in this design, both as individuals and through their distinctive building forms which were influenced by the geography, climate and the available building materials: the totem pole is found on the left side of the coin and represents the West Coast, the tipi is placed centrally in the design to represent the prairies, the wigwam is placed to the right side of the coin to represent Eastern Canada, and the Inukshuk of the North is placed near the top of the design. This coin design also displays Canada’s rugged geography. The left side of the coin represents the West Coast with both ocean and mountains, while centrally the design conveys both Prairies and inland waters. To the right side of the coin is the rugged East Coast Ocean, which then transforms into the barren lands of the North. Coin comes encapsulated with black beauty box and custom outer sleeve. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.
It sparkles on a sunny winter day and shimmers on a cold moonlit night – wherever a snow crystal lands, its delicate form is as ethereal as it is enchanting, and the ice crystal that landed on this coin’s reverse is no exception. Snow crystals, such as the stellar dendrite featured here, are beautifully varied and unique, and most of them feature six points or sides, which inspired the Royal Canadian Mint’s first hexagon coin. Its outline emphasizes the elaborate form of the snow crystal engraved on the coin’s reverse, which is dotted with a sparkling clear crystal. Looking closely at the magnified view, you’ll notice each of those fern-like branches are slightly different, which reflects the natural variations of shape that make these works of art endlessly fascinating – in nature, and on the Snowflake coin. A snow crystal’s shape is largely determined by the atmospheric conditions under which it is growing, specifically the temperature and humidity. The arms of snow crystals appear symmetrical because they are growing under similar environmental conditions. However tiny variations in temperature and humidity across the crystal will cause each arm to grow slightly differently, and this helps explain why no two snow crystals are exactly alike. The coin’s reverse features a magnified view of a stellar dendrite ice crystal captured by Canadian photographer Don Komarechka and intricately reproduced by Royal Canadian Mint engravers. The coin’s reverse proof finish directs light onto the six frosted, fern-like branches or arms, while the clear crystal at the centre adds a touch of winter’s sparkle. 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. A first for the Royal Canadian Mint, this hexagon coin introduces a six-sided shape that perfectly complements the six-sided snow crystal engraved on its reverse. At the centre of this snowflake lies an exquisite clear crystal that sparkles in the light-the effect is reminiscent of snow sparkle, caused by sunlight reflecting off snow crystals on a beautiful winter day. The coin comes packaged in an innovative new graphic paperboard case that also holds the certificate of authenticity. An insert allows you to easily display your encapsulated coin. Each crafted in 1 oz. Of 99.99% pure silver, only 8,500 coins are available to collectors worldwide. Packaging: The coin is encapsulated and presented in a newly developed, Royal Canadian Mint-branded, graphic paperboard case that also holds the certificate of authenticity. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.