
Archived
Pure Silver Coin - Real Shapes: The Common Loon
2020
Mintage 1,200
Archived
Pure Silver Coin - Real Shapes: The Common Loon
2020
Mintage 1,200
$229.32 USD
Masters Club:
3,300
Status: CAN & US shipping only
Availability:
Out of stock in stores
About
Selective gold plating adds a rich glow to your coin! Order today!
The beloved loonie garnered significant attention when it entered circulation in 1987. It wasn't Canada's first circulation 1-dollar coin—that claim to fame belongs to the 1935 Voyageur silver dollar, a non-circulating commemoration of the silver jubilee of King George V —but itmarked a major milestone in Canadian currency as the country said goodbye to the one-dollar bank note.For this amazing coin—the first in our series of six—the famous loon swims outsideits circle in a Royal Canadian Mint first!
Crafted in more than 3 ounces of pure silver, your coin is a fun take on a Canadian icon! Order today!
Special features:
- A FIRST! This uniquely shaped coin is the first of the Royal Canadian Mint's 6-coin series of intricately shaped pure silver coins featuring iconic coin designs transcending their circular boundaries.
- SELECTIVE 24KT GOLDPLATING! Your coin is accentedwith 24kt gold plating!
- FUN 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.
- LOW MINTAGE! Limited to 1,200 coins worldwide.
- MORE THAN 3 OUNCES PURE SILVER! No GST/HST!
Design:
Your coin has been specifically designed for consistent weight whilealso ensuring that the subject remains unaltered from the original in detail and proportions. From the original 1987 1-dollar coin reverse, Robert-Ralph Carmichael's iconic loon floats on a still lake with a small island populated by conifers in the background. The scene is portrayed within its own silhouette. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt and a stylized pattern of loon silhouettes.
Did you know…
- The design originally chosen for the reverse side ofthe loonie was that of the original Voyageur silver dollar: Emanuel Hahn's iconic image of an indigenous guide and a French voyageur paddling a canoe. But in November of 1986, the master dies for this design disappeared en route to the Royal Canadian Mint's Winnipeg branch from its Ottawa branch. To avoid potential counterfeiting—since the dies were never recovered—the government chose Ontario artist Carmichael's common loon image as the replacement.
- Replacing the 1-dollar bill with a coin was a big change. And "change" was one of the reasons for its controversy…pocket change, to be precise. All that extra jingling, all that extra weight in our purses and pockets:what would become of us? Despite the good-natured debate, a compelling argument for cost savings won the day. A paper bill's life expectancy was one year. A coin could remain in circulation twenty times longer. The "loonie" (as it was nicknamed, after Carmichael's reverse design) made its debut in 1987 and the dollar bank note was phased out two years later. Despite initial doubts, the new coin quickly became a hit.
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
172325
Mintage
1,200
Composition
99.99% pure silver with selective gold plating
Weight
100 g
Dimensions
83.9 x 35.4
Edge
plain
Certificate
serialized
Face Value
50 dollars
Finish
proof
Artist
Robert-Ralph Carmichael (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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