The Jack Pine by Tom Thom...

$529.95 CAD
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The Jack Pine by Tom Thomson – 2 oz. Fine Silver Coin

Silver 2026 Mintage 4,000
NEW

The Jack Pine by Tom Thomson – 2 oz. Fine Silver Coin

Silver 2026 Mintage 4,000
$529.95 CAD
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installments of $88.33 CAD.
Masters Club: 5,300 Status: CAN & US shipping only
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Shipping: Expected to be shipped on Feb 10

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Specifications

Product Number 252444
Mintage 4,000
Composition 99.99% pure silver
Weight 62.69 g
Diameter 50 mm
Edge Serrated
Face Value $30
Finish Proof
Packaging Black clamshell with a black beauty box
Artist Tom Thomson (reverse), Steven Rosati (obverse)

Design & Artist

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Angie Littlefield, author of Tom Thomson’s Fine Kettle of Friends

“Thomson sketched The Jack Pine in 1916 while working as a fire ranger along the Booth Company lumber drive on the Petawawa River. As he protected the forest, he watched giant trees fall and painted a lone survivor. His image of a strong tree against a dark, distant shore is among Canada’s most recognized artworks. The Jack Pine invites viewers to reflect on its iconic status.”

Angie Littlefield, author of Tom Thomson’s Fine Kettle of Friends

Suzanne Kasnakian, Product Manager

“As the product manager, it has been a true privilege to work on The Jack Pine by Tom Thomson. Translating one of Canada’s most iconic artworks into a finely engraved silver coin demanded immense care, collaboration, and craftsmanship. I’m incredibly proud to have played a part in bringing this vision to life.”

Suzanne Kasnakian, Product Manager

Alex Tirabasso, 3D Artist-Engraver

“The Jack Pine coins fall into their own category as a reinterpretation of a famous painting that stays as true as possible to the original. The challenge for me was to use the painting’s ensemble of texture, colours and shapes to create a low-relief 3D sculpture engraved onto a small coin—and to make it look good. While sculpting this in my 3D software, I respected all the abstract paint brush strokes used in the trees, sky and water, and tried to visualize how the foreground would stand out from the sky and background water. Interpreting Tom Thomson’s colourful scene using only the tools of an engraver was an interesting challenge for me. I used relief, texture and frosting (shininess vs frosting) to convey what the artist expressed using colour, all while staying true to the nature of the painting.”

Alex Tirabasso, 3D Artist-Engraver

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