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Fine Silver Coin - Carmichael, Houses, Cobalt - Mintage: 7000 (2012)
2012
Mintage 7,000
ARCHIVED
Fine Silver Coin - Carmichael, Houses, Cobalt - Mintage: 7000 (2012)
2012
Mintage 7,000
$89.95 CAD
Masters Club:
900
Status: CAN & US shipping only
Availability:
Out of stock in stores
About
Previous coins sold out!
Born on May 4, 1890, in Orillia, Ontario, Franklin Carmichael showed artistic potential at a young age. As a boy, he decorated carriages in his father’s carriage shop. The graphic scrollwork allowed him to hone design skills he would use his entire life. In Houses, Cobalt (c. 1931-1932), he used colour linocut to depict the town of Cobalt. This town had been a boom town after the discovery of silver, but was largely in decline by the 1920s when a numberof artists were attracted by its rugged landscape and abandoned mines.
In your coin, Royal Canadian Mint engravers reproduced Carmichael’s memorable image of houses that rise up the rolling hillside covered in thick snow.
Special features:
• As one of the original members of theGroup of Seven, Carmichaels’s Houses, Cobalt (c. 1931-1932), is the third issue inthis must-have series of seven coins: three coins in 2012, four in 2013.
• 3rd coin in the series.
• GST/HST exempt.
• Crafted in 1-ounce fine silver (99.99% pure).
• Limited to 7,000 coins worldwide. Previous coins inseries sold out!
Design:
In your coin’s reproduction of Carmichael’s painting Houses, Cobalt (c. 1931-1932), you see an example of Carmichael’s style for this era. Linocut printmaking—cutting a relief design into a linoleum surface that is then inkedand pressed onto the paper—was popular in the earlyyears of the 20th century, first for wallpaper printing, then for prints.
Packaging:
• Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint branded maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a black sleeve.
Order yours today!
Photo © Musée des beaux-arts du Canada
In your coin, Royal Canadian Mint engravers reproduced Carmichael’s memorable image of houses that rise up the rolling hillside covered in thick snow.
Special features:
• As one of the original members of theGroup of Seven, Carmichaels’s Houses, Cobalt (c. 1931-1932), is the third issue inthis must-have series of seven coins: three coins in 2012, four in 2013.
• 3rd coin in the series.
• GST/HST exempt.
• Crafted in 1-ounce fine silver (99.99% pure).
• Limited to 7,000 coins worldwide. Previous coins inseries sold out!
Design:
In your coin’s reproduction of Carmichael’s painting Houses, Cobalt (c. 1931-1932), you see an example of Carmichael’s style for this era. Linocut printmaking—cutting a relief design into a linoleum surface that is then inkedand pressed onto the paper—was popular in the earlyyears of the 20th century, first for wallpaper printing, then for prints.
Packaging:
• Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint branded maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a black sleeve.
Order yours today!
Photo © Musée des beaux-arts du Canada
Specifications
Product Number
116516
Mintage
7,000
Composition
fine silver (99.99% pure)
Weight
31.39 g
Edge
serrated
Certificate
serialized
Face Value
20 dollars
Finish
proof
Series
Group of Seven
Artist
RCM engravers reproduced the Houses, Cobalt by Franklin Carmich
ael (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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