
ARCHIVED
Fine Silver Coin - Lismer, Nova Scotia Fishing Village - Mintage: 7000 (2012)
2012
Mintage 7,000
ARCHIVED
Fine Silver Coin - Lismer, Nova Scotia Fishing Village - 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
2nd coin in the series. Previous coin sold out! In your coin, the swirling character of the brushstrokes and the interaction of shapes have all been faithfully reproduced by Royal Canadian Mint engravers.
During his long career as a painter, Arthur Lismer traveled across Canada and in 1930 painted in New Brunswick andNova Scotia where he painted some of his most enduring works. In Nova Scotia Fishing Village, he captured the details of maritime lifein vivid brushstrokes.
In your coin, the swirling character of the brushstrokes and the interaction of shapes have all been faithfully reproduced by Royal Canadian Mint engravers.
Special features:
• As one of the original members of the Group of Seven,Lismer’s Nova Scotia Fishing Village (1930), is the second issue in this must-haveseries of seven coins: three coins in 2012, four in2013.
• Bold brushstrokes and a dizzying interaction of shapes make this representation of Arthur Lismer’s painting a highly desirable coin!
• GST/HST exempt.
• Crafted in 1-ounce fine silver (99.99% pure).
• Limited to 7,000 coins worldwide. Previous coin in series sold out!
Design:
In your coin’s reproduction of Lismer’s painting Nova Scotia Fishing Village (1930), you see an exampleof Lismer’s style for this era. Lobster traps, floats, weights, buoys, barrels, bags, drying racks, docks, fisherman, shacks, homes, the tools of maritime life are piled high, creating a mesmerizing image ofthe working life in a fishing village.
Packaging:
• Your coin is encapsulated and presented in aRoyal Canadian Mint branded maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a black sleeve.
Order yours today!
Courtesy of the Estate of the late Arthur Lismer.
Arthur Lismer, Nova Scotia Fishing Village, 1930
Oil on canvas, 92.5 x 107.4 cm
National Gallery of Canada,
Ottawa
Photo © NGC
In your coin, the swirling character of the brushstrokes and the interaction of shapes have all been faithfully reproduced by Royal Canadian Mint engravers.
Special features:
• As one of the original members of the Group of Seven,Lismer’s Nova Scotia Fishing Village (1930), is the second issue in this must-haveseries of seven coins: three coins in 2012, four in2013.
• Bold brushstrokes and a dizzying interaction of shapes make this representation of Arthur Lismer’s painting a highly desirable coin!
• GST/HST exempt.
• Crafted in 1-ounce fine silver (99.99% pure).
• Limited to 7,000 coins worldwide. Previous coin in series sold out!
Design:
In your coin’s reproduction of Lismer’s painting Nova Scotia Fishing Village (1930), you see an exampleof Lismer’s style for this era. Lobster traps, floats, weights, buoys, barrels, bags, drying racks, docks, fisherman, shacks, homes, the tools of maritime life are piled high, creating a mesmerizing image ofthe working life in a fishing village.
Packaging:
• Your coin is encapsulated and presented in aRoyal Canadian Mint branded maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a black sleeve.
Order yours today!
Courtesy of the Estate of the late Arthur Lismer.
Arthur Lismer, Nova Scotia Fishing Village, 1930
Oil on canvas, 92.5 x 107.4 cm
National Gallery of Canada,
Ottawa
Photo © NGC
Specifications
Product Number
117951
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 Nova Scotia Fishing Village painti
ng by Arthur Lismer (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obvers
e)
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