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$2 Discovery of Insulin Coloured Special Wrap Roll
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$2 Discovery of Insulin Coloured Special Wrap Roll
$58.96 USD
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Own a Special Wrap Roll of coins marked by the colour of diabetes awareness
Each Discovery of Insulin Coloured Special Wrap Roll instantly adds 25 coloured versions of the 2021 $2 commemorative coin to your collection. Neatly rolled up in a custom paper wrap, these coins serve as a lasting reminder of how a Canadian medical breakthrough has had an immeasurable global impact over the last century.
Special features:
- A scientific centennial: In 2021, Canada’s $2 circulation coin commemorates the 100th anniversary of one of Canada’s greatest contributions to medical research: the discovery of insulin in 1921.
- Uncirculated! None of these 25 coins have been circulated—they still have a newly minted look.
- A special connection! Celebrate a Canadian innovation that has had a global impact! Chances are, you or someone you know has a connection to this discovery, which has saved countless lives worldwide.
- Blue is the colour of diabetes awareness.
An instant addition
Your Special Wrap Roll contains 25 selectively coloured Discovery of Insulin coins, all rolled up in a custom paper wrap that complements the engraved design.
Touch of colour
Every coin in this roll features a touch of blue on its reverse to highlight insulin on the 100th anniversary of its discovery. Blue is the colour that globally represents diabetes awareness.
Product Number
179613
Mintage
17,000
Composition
Outer ring: three-ply nickel finish plated steel; inner core: three-ply brass finish plated aluminum bronze
Embellishment
Coloured
Plating
Weight
6.99 g
Diameter
28 mm
Edge
Interrupted serrations
Certificate
N/A
Face Value
2 dollars
Finish
Circulation
Reverse
Jesse Koreck
Obverse
Susanna Blunt
Designed by Canadian artist Jesse Koreck, the $2 coin’s reverse is double dated (“1921 - 2021”) to commemorate the 100th anniversary of a Canadian medical innovation. The discovery of insulin at a University of Toronto laboratory is represented by a maple leaf and traditional symbols: an early insulin vial, an Erlenmeyer flask, a mortar and pestle. The inner core shows insulin in monomeric form, which is highlighted in blue on these coloured coins, while the depiction of the hormone at work in the bloodstream extends onto the outer ring. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.
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