Archived
1 oz. Pure Silver Coin - The Avro Arrow - Mintage: 10,000 (2021)
Archived
1 oz. Pure Silver Coin - The Avro Arrow - Mintage: 10,000 (2021)
$85.33 USD
Masters Club:
1,200
Status: CAN & US shipping only
Availability:
Out of stock in stores
The AVRO ARROW! Own this 1 oz. pure silver salute to a supersonic symbol of innovation. Order today!
Celebrate the legacy of the Avro CF-105 Arrow, anaviation marvel that was designed and built in Canada! In the 1950s, this supersonic aircraft was heralded as the fastest and highest-flying interceptor. It was, and remains, an inspiring symbol of Canadian ingenuity and engineering excellence—especially on this 99.99% pure silver coin, which salutes the innovators whose ideas provided the blueprint for the Arrow's achievements.
A must-have for aviation enthusiasts! Re-discover the story of the Avro Arrow. Order your coin today!
Special features:
- THE ARROW RETURNS! Celebrate Canadian ingenuity with this 1 oz. 99.99% pure silver coin featuring the Avro CF-105 Arrow!
- HONOURING THE INNOVATORS! Your coin's reverse is inspired by technical drawings of the Avro Arrow and features laser-engraved grid lines for that classic blueprint look. This is our way of honouring the Canadians who designed and built the most advanced fighter jet of its time.
- INCLUDES SERIALIZED CERTIFICATE! The Royal Canadian Mint certifiesall of its collector coins.
- POPULAR THEME! Only 10,000 of these coins are available worldwide. Given its design and theme, this Avro Arrow coin will be popular with history enthusiasts and aviation buffs –get it before it sells out!
- NO GST/HST
Design:
Designed by Canadian artist Stephen Quick, your coin's reverse is inspired by technical drawings of the Avro CF-105 Arrow. It features a mix of cross-sectional plan and three-view drawings, while the rendering of the Arrow in perspective shows the beauty of the aircraft's design. To complete the blueprint look, laser-engraved grid lines fill the field on both the reverse and obverse, which featuresthe effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.
Flying high
In 1953, A.V. Roe Canada Ltd. was commissioned to develop a supersonic interceptor that would bolster NorthAmerica's air defences during the Cold War. Production began at the company's facilities inthe town of Malton, Ontario, and on October 4, 1957, the first Arrow, RL-201, was unveiled to great fanfare. After a successful first flight on March 25,1958, four more prototypes were completed, plus oneArrow Mk. 2. The twin-engine, delta-winged Arrow was hailed as a technological triumph; it was the first production aircraft to adopt a fly-by-wire flight control system, while the newly developed Iroquois PS-13 turbojet engine would have allowed it to fly at a speed exceeding Mach 2—twice the speed of sound. But on February 20, 1959, the government cancelled the project due to mounting costs and the advent of the missile age. All CF-105 Arrow prototypes, models, plans and equipment were to be destroyed, though some surviving artifacts can be found in Canadian museums.
Did you know?
- Many of the Canadian engineers who worked on the Arrow wenton to play important roles in the American space program, and in other aerospace projects such as the Canadarm.
- What's the largest surviving piece of the Avro Arrow? The nose section of RL-206, which was 98 percent complete when work stopped on the Arrow program. When the Arrows were disassembled in 1959, this section found its way to the Institute of Aviation Medicine in Toronto, where it was used as a pressurechamber. In 1965, it was donated to the National Aeronautical Collection, which became the National Aviation Museum in 1982 and is now the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa, Ontario, where the nose section is currently on display.
- Several more Arrow artifacts have resurfaced in the last few years, including several models that have been recovered from the bottom of Lake Ontario.
Packaging:
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box.
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Product Number
201413
Mintage
10,000
Composition
99.99% pure silver
Weight
31.39 g
Edge
serrated
Certificate
serialized
Face Value
20 dollars
Finish
proof
Artist
Stephen Quick (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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