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Pure Silver 4-Coin Set - Canada’s First National Coinage - Mintage: 850 (2020)
2020
Mintage 850
Archived
Pure Silver 4-Coin Set - Canada’s First National Coinage - Mintage: 850 (2020)
2020
Mintage 850
$625.47 USD
Masters Club:
9,000
Status: CAN & US shipping only
Availability:
Out of stock in stores
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Re-creates in 99.99% pure silver the 1870 coins issued by the Dominion of Canada! Order today!
This year marks the 150th anniversary of Canada's first national coins, which were issued in 1870. All four denominations (5, 10, 25, and 50 cents) havebeen lovingly remembered in this limited edition set. Crafted from 99.99% pure silver and twice its original size, each coin is a modern-day tribute to thepast, to a legendary engraver, and to the maple wreath designs that made them distinctly Canadian.
Commemorate the 150th anniversary of Canada's first national coinage with this stunning 4-coin set! Order today!
Special features:
- A FIRST-CLASS TRIBUTE! Celebrate coin history and coin collecting with this prestigious set, which recaptures the 1870 silver coins issued by the Dominion of Canada.
- A COLLECTION ESSENTIAL! For historical authenticity, all four coins feature the 1870 reverse and obverse designs. It's the perfect complementary piece for your circulation-themed collection!
- SEVERAL HISTORICAL OBVERSES IN ONE SET! Two different effigies of Queen Victoria are included in this set: the youthful "laureate" and the "diademed" portrait of the Confederation-era monarch.
- PAST AND PRESENT! We used modern techniques to recaptures these designsfrom Canada's past.
- 99.99% PURE SILVER! These coins have a much higher purity level and silver content than the original coins, and they're nearlytwice the size too! Your coin set has no GST/HST!
- DOUBLE-DATED REVERSE! Double-dated reverse ("1870 – 2020") commemorates the milestone 150th anniversary of Canada's first national coinage.
- INCLUDES SERIALIZED CERTIFICATE! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins.
Design:
All four coins are double dated ("1870 – 2020") to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Canada's first national coinage. Each reverse features Leonard C. Wyon's design of crossed maple boughs surmounted by St. Edward's Crown, as seen on the four denominations (5, 10, 25 and 50 cents) issued by theDominion of Canada in 1870. The obverse of both the5- and 10-cent coins features the "laureate" effigy of Queen Victoria by Leonard C. Wyon. Theobverse of the 25- and 50-cent coins features the "diadem" effigy of Queen Victoria by Leonard C. Wyon.
Did you know…
- With Confederation, the newly formed Dominionof Canada had inherited a currency system that was a wild mix of private tokens, banknotes, regional denominations and even foreign currency. And the influx of depreciated U.S. silver coins (dubbed the "silver nuisance") made it clear that the Canadian government's first priority was to introduce a unified system of silver coinage to circulate inall provinces.
- The master tooling for the 1858 Province of Canada coins were re-purposed for the Dominion's new 5- and 10-centcoins. But the 25- and 50-cent coins were new denominations for Canada and they required new tooling. Both coins featured a similar reverse design as the 5- and 10-cent coins, but the obverse introduced a new effigy: the "diademed" portrait of a young Queen Victoria by Leonard C. Wyon.In 1870, Canada's five-cent coin was smaller and weighed less than the 10-cent coin. Today, our five-cent coin is bigger and weighs more than the 10-cent coin! The 10-cent coin isn't the one that changed — its diameter (18.03 mm) hasn't changed in 150 years.
- Leonard C. Wyon's "laureate" portrait of Queen Victoria was inspired by the "Young Head" effigy (1838-1895), which was designed by William Wyon, Chief Engraver at The Royal Mint… and the father of Leonard C. Wyon.
- The 50-cent coins issued in 1870 had one of two obverse varieties. This set features the first obverse design ("no LCW"), which doesn't includedesigner Leonard C. Wyon's initials "L.C.W." on the bust truncation.
- The maple bough arrangement on the 5- and 10- cent coins looks symmetrical, but it actually has 21 leaves: 11 on the left and 10 on the right. A 22-leafwreath was introduced in 1882.
Packaging:
Your coins are individually encapsulated and presented in a single Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box.
Order today!
Specifications
Product Number
176646
Mintage
850
Composition
99.99% pure silver
Edge
serrated
Finish
proof
Artist
Leonard Charles Wyon (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
Composition
99.99% pure silver
Weight
157.6 g
Diameter
65.25 mm
Edge
serrated
Finish
proof
Artist
Leonard C. Wyon (reverse), Leonard C. Wyon (obverse)
Composition
99.99% pure silver
Weight
62.69 g
Diameter
50 mm
Edge
serrated
Finish
proof
Artist
Leonard C. Wyon (reverse), Leonard C. Wyon (obverse)
Composition
99.99% pure silver
Weight
31.39 g
Diameter
38 mm
Edge
serrated
Finish
proof
Artist
Leonard C. Wyon (reverse), Leonard C. Wyon (obverse)
Composition
99.99% pure silver
Weight
15.87 g
Diameter
34 mm
Edge
serrated
Finish
proof
Artist
Leonard C. Wyon (reverse), Leonard C. Wyon (obverse)
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