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Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation - 5 oz. Fine Silver Coin
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Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation - 5 oz. Fine Silver Coin
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Remembering… the coronation and reign of Queen Elizabeth II
I have in sincerity pledged myself to your service, as so many of you are pledged to mine. Throughout all my life and with all my heart I shall strive to be worthy of your trust. – A speech by Queen Elizabeth II on her coronation day, June 2, 1953.
It was the moment when, in a ceremony steeped in history, a young queen was formally invested with regalia, anointed and crowned, becoming the first monarch to be crowned Queen of Canada.
Depicted on this 5 oz. fine silver tribute, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was a ceremony laden with centuries of tradition, but the event also marked the dawn of a new, modern era for our young nation and for its 27-year-old queen. Few who witnessed the coronation on June 2, 1953, could have predicted the advancements that would be achieved during Queen Elizabeth II’s unprecedented long reign. Having already vowed to devote her life to serving others in 1947, Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation oath further bound her to a lifetime of service, duty and devotion to her people: “the things which I have here before promised, I will perform and keep.”
A Coronation Day portrait of a young nation’s queen.
Special features
- Remembering the coronation. As Canada bids farewell to its queen, this fine silver keepsake honours Queen Elizabeth II’s extraordinary reign through this special look back at Coronation Day (June 2, 1953).
- 5 oz. silver. Crafted in 5 oz. of 99.99% pure silver with a magnificent proof finish, this tribute coin is one of the largest pieces in the Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign collection.
- A nation remembers. Every numismatic coin in the Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign collection comes packaged with a special beauty box.
- A rare keepsake. Mintage is limited to just 1,750 coins worldwide.
Packaging
Your coin comes encapsulated and housed in a clamshell case. Packaged in a commemorative Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign beauty box.
Coronation Regalia
The reverse design peers into the past and into the Gold State Coach for a view of the newly crowned Queen of Canada. The depiction includes coronation regalia such as the Sovereign’s Orb and Sceptre—ceremonial objects not typically featured on Canada’s coins.
Tribute obverse
Marked by a small Tudor rose, the tribute obverse combines the four different effigies that have graced Canadian coins since Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953. This obverse is only featured on the numismatic coins in the Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign collection.
Product Number
207573
Mintage
1,750
Composition
99.99% pure silver
Weight
157.6 g
Diameter
65.25 mm
Edge
Serrated
Face Value
$50
Finish
Proof
Packaging
Black clamshell with commemorative beauty box and a serialized certificate
Artist
Glen Green (reverse), Susanna Blunt (2003-present effigy); Dora de Pédery-Hunt (1990-2002 effigy); Arnold Machin (1965-1989 effigy); and Mary Gillick (1953-1964 effigy) (obverse)
Reverse
Glen Green
Obverse
Susanna Blunt (2003-present effigy); Dora de Pédery-Hunt (1990-2002 effigy); Arnold Machin (1965-1989 effigy); and Mary Gillick (1953-1964 effigy)
The reverse design features a depiction of Queen Elizabeth II seated in the Gold State Coach on the day of her coronation on June 2, 1953. Clad in her coronation dress and robe, the newly crowned Queen of Canada is wearing the Imperial State Crown, and holds the Sovereign’s Orb and Sceptre with Cross in each hand.
Double dated to commemorate the historic reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the tribute obverse is marked by a Tudor rose and features the four effigies that have appeared on Canadian coins since 1953 (left to right): the 2003-2022 effigy by Susanna Blunt; the 1990-2002 effigy by Dora de Pédery-Hunt; the 1965-1989 effigy by Arnold Machin; and the 1953-1964 effigy by Mary Gillick.
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