
Archived
Pure Silver Coin - Real Shapes: The Coat of Arms
2020
Mintage 1,200
Archived
Pure Silver Coin - Real Shapes: The Coat of Arms
2020
Mintage 1,200
$230.80 USD
Masters Club:
3,300
Status: CAN & US shipping only
Availability:
Out of stock in stores
About
Previous coins in this series sold out. Hurry and order yours today.
A new take on a historic coin! Though it was among the first Canadian denominations struck at the new Ottawa branch of the Royal Mint in 1908, a 50-cent piece is a rare sight in everyday commercial transactions today. The Royal Canadian Mint continues to produce the 50-cent piece every year, but does not actively circulate it with other standard coins.
Crafted in more than 3 ounces of pure silver, yourcoin is a fun take on a Canadian icon! Order today!
Special features:
- STUNNING! Features the 1994 Canadian Coat of Arms design for the 50-cent circulation coin. This treatment presents the fine detail of theCathy Bursey-Sabourin design to stunning effect.
- SELECTIVE 24KT GOLD PLATING!Your coin is accented with 24kt gold plating!
- FUN PACKAGING! Your coin comespackaged in a fun display case that highlights theuniqueness and beauty of your coin. And the special shaped capsule showcases your coin's silhouette.
- LOW MINTAGE! Limited to 1,200 coins worldwide.
- MORE THAN 3 OUNCES PURE SILVER! No GST/HST!
Design:
This coin has been specifically designed for consistent weight while also ensuring that the subject remains unaltered from the original in detail and proportions. From the 1994 50-cent coin reverse design, this rendering of the Canadian Coat of Arms includes a wide range of symbolic imagery. A lion holding a Union Jack flag onthe left and a unicorn holding a flag bearing threeFrench fleurs-de-lys on the right support a central shield divided into five sections bearing historical emblems of England, France, Scotland, and Ireland, as well as a sprig of three maple leaves. The shield is encircled with a ribbon representing the Order of Canada bearing the motto desiderantes meliorem patriam, which means "desiring a better country." The shield is surmounted by a royal helmet within a garland of maple leaves, upon which stands a crowned lion holding a maple leaf. St. Edward's Crown, symbolizing Canada's constitutional monarchy, rests above the lion, which symbolizes Canada's sovereignty. Themotto a mari usque ad mari ("from sea to sea") appears in a ribbon below the shield, along with a "compartment" or garland composed of the floral emblems of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland. The image is portrayed within its own silhouette. The obverse featuresthe effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.
Did you know…
- Since 2004, the 50-cent piece has only been sold directly from the Royal Canadian Mint as a collector product.
- One of the rarest and most collectible issues of the Canadian 50-cent piece is the 1921 issue—sometimes called the "King of Canadian Coins." Throughout the 1920s, the Mint produced only a very small number of 50-cent pieces. In 1929, to meet demand, the Mint melted down excess stock from 1921 to make the new coins. Fewer than 100 of these are believed to have survived to the present day.
Packaging:
Your coin comes packaged in a fun display case that highlights the uniqueness and beauty of your coin. And the special shaped capsule showcases your coin's silhouette.
Order today.
Specifications
Product Number
172309
Mintage
1,200
Composition
99.99% pure silver with selective gold plating
Weight
100 g
Dimensions
50.7 x 66.7
Edge
plain
Certificate
serialized
Face Value
50 dollars
Finish
proof
Artist
Cathy Bursey-Sabourin (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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