

Behind each of the Mint's Vancouver 2010 coins, there is a talented artist who brings innovative ideas to life. Meet some of the artistic minds behind the Vancouver 2010 silver, gold and circulation coin collections.
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Luc NormandinA vision towards conservation. |
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Gary TaxaliFine art, pop culture and 1930s style iconography and graphics are intertwined in the unique retro style of this award winning illustrator and artist. |
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Matt BarnesA Toronto-based and commercial photographer whose work is heavily influenced by pop culture and his unsurpassable passion for photography. |
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Brian HughesHughes designed the 2007 $25 Sterling Silver Hologram Coin - Alpine Skiing. |
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Shelagh ArmstrongArmstrong created a design named Athletes' Pride, struck on both a $25 Sterling Silver Hologram Coin (2007) and a $75 Gold Coloured Coin (2007). |
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Kerri BurnettBurnett designed the $75 Gold Coloured Coin?Canada Geese (2007). |
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Glen GreenGreen designed the 25-cent circulation coins from the Vancouver 2010 collection |
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Steve HepburnHepburn designed two of the $25 Sterling Silver Hologram Coins (2007): Curling and Ice Hockey. |
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David CraigCraig designed the inner ring of the $300 Premium Gold Coin?Olympic Ideals (2007). |
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Laurie McGawMcGaw designed the outer ring for the $300 Premium Gold Coin?Olympic Ideals (2007). |
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Cecily MokMok designed the $75 Gold Coloured Coin?Royal Canadian Mounted Police (2007). |
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Bonnie RossRoss designed the $25 Sterling Silver Hologram Coin?Biathlon (2007). |
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Stan WittenWitten created the Early Canada design, struck on both the 1-Kilo Gold and Silver Coins (2007). |
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Tony BiancoTechnology Meets Artistry | Designing a Coin |
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