Canadian History
As a Nova Scotian I love the Historical significance. Combined it with the satmps to make a great wall display.
Mike
Toronto
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close"Hold up the train. Ammunition ship afire in harbour making for Pier 6 and will explode…Good-bye, boys." –Railway Dispatcher Vincent Coleman
December 6, 1917—a tragic date that looms large in the history of Halifax.
It was on this day that the Norwegian steamship SS Imo and the French munitions ship SS Mont-Blanc collided while travelling through the strait that connects Halifax's busy harbour with Bedford Basin. The collision itself might not have been so severe had it not been for SS Mont-Blanc's cargo: 200 tons of TNT, 2,300 tons of picric acid, 35 tons of flammable benzol and 10 tons of guncotton—a catastrophic combination.
As flames engulfed SS Mont-Blanc, the sight drew spectators on both shores, where few knew the gravity of the situation. Suddenly, at 9:04 a.m., SS Mont-Blanc exploded with a powerful force, emitting a blast wave that levelled the nearby neighbourhood of Richmond, triggered a tsunami, and showered both shores with shrapnel. The loss of life was staggering: an estimated 2,000 residents of all ages were killed by the blast, debris and ensuing fire, with 9,000 more injured.
Halifax had been devastated by one of the largest man-made explosion of the pre-atomic age. But from this great tragedy also arose stories of courage, heroism and compassion. These have never been forgotten by the people of Halifax, where every December 6, at 9 a.m., a carillon of bells ring out from the Memorial Bell Tower in memory of those who were lost during that tragic moment in time.
A poignant addition to your Canadian history coin display. Don't be disappointed, order your coin today before they are all gone!
Designed by Canadian artist Jamie Desrochers, your coin recreates two symbolic elements that are synonymous with the Halifax Explosion of 1917: SS Mont-Blanc, whose cargo was the source of the tragic explosion; and an explosion-damaged clock that was retrieved from the rubble. In the foreground is a partial portside view of SS Mont-Blanc, which was struck in her bow by the Imo on the morning of December 6, 1917. Finely detailed engraving presents an outstanding amount of detail, including the ship's mast and railing. In the background, multiple finishes enhance the engraved clock's appearance while conveying the extent of the damage: the metal is beaten, warped and twisted; its face, hands and numbers have melted from the intense heat, yet they still retained their form. The clock stands as a permanent reminder a moment frozen in time, its hands forever marking the moment of the explosion: 9:04 a.m. Your coin also features the commemorative dates "1917-2017" along with the face value of "100 DOLLARS".
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a black beauty box.
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The Mint gratefully acknowledges the reference materials provided by the Nova Scotia Museum.
As a Nova Scotian I love the Historical significance. Combined it with the satmps to make a great wall display.
Mike
Toronto
Happy with what I bought.
Bob
Ontario, Canada.
Very impressed! Nice Job - a star in the collection!
Stella Maris
Halifax, Nova Scotia
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No.
Calgary AB
This is a poignant reminder to those who live in Halifax, as it left its mark on the city in both positive and negative ways. It's hard to understand the size of the explosion until you see about a 1200 pound piece of metal thrown over a hill, 2-3 miles from where the Mt Blanc disintegrated. The pocket watch can be found in one of the local museums. If you don't know the story, it might seem a weird looking coin. The RCM did a very good job.
Homesick Haligonian
Calgary, AB
beautiful and unique
coin nut
Hfx, NS
Super coin. Great historical remembrance piece.
Icepic
Guelph, Ont
Flawless coin,absolutely gorgeous! awesome graphics, displays very well ! Over all outstanding coin!
Mystic
Toronto , Canada
very nice
a310bon
ontario
Awesome addition to my coin collection. Very detailed great design and quality.
Mystic
Toronto, Canada
100.0
Todd
Hello Todd and thank you for submitting your question. The 14-karat Gold Coin - 100th Anniversary of the Halifax Explosion - Mintage: 1,500 (2017) weighs 12 grams.
Chantal (Customer Service)
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