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With its formidable rack of antlers, the caribou stands tall as a timeless emblem of our wildlife heritage. The classic Canadian icon commands attention on the reverse of this fine silver coin, where clean lines give the design a modern edge while placing the focus squarely on a culturally important species.Designed by Steve McPhee, the reverse presents a contemporary portrait of the caribou in the Canadian wilderness. The carefully sculpted ungulate is positioned slightly left-of-centre, where it strikes a majestic pose as it turns its head and looks towards the right side of the coin. Viewed in side profile, the caribou’s rack of antlers adds to its imposing stature, with the main beam rising skyward while the brow-tines point forward above its muzzle. The stylized rendering of the landscape provides a simple yet artistic backdrop, while the brilliance of the engraved elements is enhanced by the coin’s specimen finish. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.
This colourful five coin set will make the perfect gift to mark a new baby born in 2018. The set includes high quality numismatic uncirculated examples of all of the denominations in circulation from the 5 cent coin to $2. The highlight of the set is a unique $1 coin that is not issued for circulation and cannot be found in any other collection. The coin is baby themed and showcases a crib and teddy bear. The set is flat and easy to send by mail, and can be personalized by using the space provided on the packaging to add a personal message (and also eliminating the need for a separate card).
This colourful five coin set will make the perfect gift to mark a 2018 wedding, either as a small gift to the couple getting married, or as a memento to guests or members of the wedding party. The set includes high quality numismatic uncirculated examples of all of the denominations in circulation from the 5 cent coin to $2. The highlight of the set is a unique $1 coin that is not issued for circulation and cannot be found in any other collection. The coin is wedding themed to showcases wedding rings. The set is flat and easy to send by mail, and can be personalized by using the space provided on the packaging to add a personal message (and also eliminating the need for a separate card).
This colourful five coin presentation set will make the perfect gift to mark a 2018 birthday. The set includes high quality numismatic uncirculated examples of all of the denominations in circulation from the 5 cent coin to $2. The highlight of the set is a unique $1 coin that is not issued for circulation and cannot be found in any other collection. The coin is birthday themed, and showcases a piece of birthday cake.
This colourful five coin set will make the perfect gift in 2018. The set includes high quality numismatic uncirculated examples of all of the denominations in circulation from the 5 cent coin to $2. The highlight of the set is a unique $1 coin that is not issued for circulation and cannot be found in any other collection. The coin is Canada themed and showcases the maple leaf.
The annual Holiday Gift Set produced by the Royal Canadian Mint is a favourite gift item and collectible. At a very affordable price of just $21.95, this collection includes numismatic uncirculated examples of all the denomination in circulation including the 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, $1 and $2 denominations in a festive holiday themed presentation.Instead of using the standard loon design dollar, the highlight of the collection is a unique special issue dollar coin featuring a sprig of holly and two candy canes. This coin can only be found in the 2018 Holiday Gift Set, adding significant collectability and appeal to an inexpensive giftable.For those who are sending the collection to a friend, colleague or loved one, the presentation includes a space to insert a personalized message, and an attractive graphic envelope enable easy posting.
On November 11, 1918 the guns finally fell silent as the Armistice agreement finally brought an end to the First World war. This six coin set honours the legacy of the combatants whose contributions we collectively acknowledge especially Remembrance Day, and who have paved the way for the rights and freedoms we enjoy today. The presentation includes a numismatic uncirculated example of all the circulation denominations 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, and $1, plus two different examples of the new commemorative Armistice $2 coin. One of the $2 coin will be a classic strike while the second is enhanced with a red coloured poppy.The commemorative $2 coin design by Canadian artist Laurie McGaw presents a poignant pairing of two symbols of remembrance. Within the brass-plated inner core, a soldier’s helmet represents the end of the First World War and serves as a solemn reminder of the many lives lost during history’s first mechanized war. Below the helmet lies a large poppy, the official bloom of remembrance inspired by the Canadian poem In Flanders Fields, and whose bright scarlet colour is re-created on selectively coloured versions of the $2 coin. To represent English and French, two more poppies are engraved on the nickel-plated outer ring, which includes a banner bearing the bilingual words “REMEMBER”, “SOUVENIR” and the year “2018”. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.
This classic Canadian Uncirculated set allows collectors the opportunity to get a complete set of six coins including the scarce half dollar denomination. All the coins are in superb numismatic uncirculated condition. The designs on the six coins in this collection showcase some of Canada's most famous iconography. $2 Coin - Polar Bear Canada's bi-metallic two-dollar coin, launched in 1996, features a polar bear, one of the world's largest terrestrial carnivores which can weigh up to 650 kilograms. It lives near the cold seas and frozen ice of Canada's far-north. $1 Coin - Common Loon Launched in 1987, the reverse of the one-dollar coin represents a common loon swimming against the rugged backdrop of the Canadian Shield. The loon's haunting calls are one the quintessential sound of the Canadian wilderness in summer. 50¢ Coin - Canada's Coat of Arms The Canadian Coat of Arms, proclaimed in 1921 and modified in 1996, reminds Canadians of our diverse heritage. It features images from France (the fleur-de-lis), England (the three royal lions and rose), Scotland (a lion and thistle) and Ireland (the Irish harp and shamrock). 25¢ Coin - Caribou An enduring symbol of the Canadian north, the majestically-antlered caribou has remained a Canadian icon since first appearing on the twenty-five-cent piece in 1937. 10¢ Coin - Bluenose In 1921, Atlantic Canadians built one of the finest racing and fishing vessels in Canadian history, the Bluenose. Known for its speed, and almost unbeatable in a race, the ship first appeared on the ten-cent piece in 1937. 5¢ Coin - Beaver The beaver is Canada's national animal. Highly sought after for its rich fur in the 17th and 18th centuries, it was the mainstay of the colonial economy for centuries. Today, the beaver is revered as a symbol of hard work and perseverance.
Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes—Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash—it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.The reverse features a dual-image design that alternates between two original art concepts by Canadian comic book artist Jason Fabok. The first image is of the members of the Justice League: Batman, Cyborg, Aquaman, Superman, The Flash and Wonder Woman; viewed from a distance, all are in an action pose that suggests they are rushing towards the viewer in unison. When the coin is tipped, the second image reveals itself: this time, the group are much closer to the viewer as they “spring” into action. Fabok’s richly detailed art is dramatically brought to life in rich colour by Canadian colorist Brad Anderson, whose deep hues add extra dimension to each superhero’s show of force—whether it’s Superman’s heat vision, Wonder Woman’s Lasso of Truth, Aquaman’s Trident, Cyborg’s cannon arm, The Flash’s speed-generated lightning, or Batman’s intensity as he lunges forward and into battle.LEAP INTO ACTION WITH 3D TECHNOLOGY! Tilt the coin from side to side to view the two-image design, and watch as the World’s Greatest Super Heroes rush towards you and unleash their powers! JUSTICE LEAGUE and all related characters and elements © & TM DC Comics and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WB SHIELD: TM & © WBEI. (s17)
This $8 fine silver coin from the Royal Canadian Mint features the legendary dragon that has been an integral part of Asian cultures for thousands of years. Unlike the fire-breathing villains of the West, Asian dragons are friendly and benevolent. They are powerful beings that bring life-giving rain to crops during Chinese New Year, the most important celebration in Chinese culture. Their noble strength also shines during dragon boat races, as paddlers propel their boats forward to the beat of drums. Wherever Chinese communities are found throughout the world, the benevolent dragon is sure to follow, bringing its ancient cultural celebrations to cities and towns across Canada. The coin is dated 2018 with an $8 denomination and weighs just over one quarter ounce of pure silver. The mintage is limited to just 20,000. The design is intended to bring good luck and fortune to its holder. Life is full of promise under the positive influence of this commanding dragon portrait by Canadian artist Simon Ng, with the Chinese character for good fortune engraved on the right. The dragon’s face dominates the design - its snake-like body flows along the lower edge and beyond the field of the coin. As a pure silver coin issued by the Royal Canadian Mint, this item is HST/GST exempt.
A single maple leaf can make Canadians swell with pride no matter where we find ourselves, but when viewed along with scores of other maple leaves? That feeling is increased a hundredfold. Thanks to glow-in-the-dark technology, this affordable fine silver coin shines the light on the radiant red leaf that is at the heart of a special celebration of Canada. A powerful symbol of Canadian identity, the maple leaf is front-and-centre in this reverse design by Royal Canadian Mint engraver, José Osio. A finely engraved mix of different-sized maple leaves fills the field and conveys a sense of spirited celebration behind the large, red-coloured maple leaf that is at the heart of the design. The reverse is transformed in the dark, where photo-luminescent technology adds a backlit effect to the prominent maple leaf and a bright green glow to select leaves that surround it. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Photo-luminescent (glow-in-the-dark) technology provides a second viewing experience in the dark: a backlit effect highlights the red maple leaf, which is surrounded by several green-glowing leaves.
A treasured emblem of Chinese culture, the peaceful panda is a roving animal ambassador whose very nature exudes strength, harmony and most of all, friendship. This fine silver coin is a giftable token of goodwill that captures the essence of an adorable animal friend and a symbol of collaborative conservation efforts. The reverse features a three-quarter view of an international symbol of friendship, the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). Shown in a seated position as it quietly eats, this seemingly gentle spirit is easily recognized by its black-and-white fur, which is brought to life by selective colour that extends to the mix of grasses and wildflowers. To the left of the panda are the Chinese characters for “friendship”. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Crafted from 99.99% pure silver, this captivating coin is an inspiring celebration of friendship, represented by an animal that is an auspicious symbol in Chinese culture and CHINESE CHARACTERS for “friendship”.
This special issue collector set features numismatic uncirculated examples of all six denominations of Canadian coins, including a coloured glow in the dark large format half dollar coin. All the coins are set into a maple leaf shaped display holder, with the half dollar coin featured prominently in the center of a red maple leaf. Denominations include the 5 cent, 10 cent, 25 cent, Special issue glow-in-the-dark 50 cent, Loon Style dollar, and 2 dollar coins.On the 50-cent coin, the reverse image by Steve McPhee features the red-and-white flag of Canada, which is superimposed over all of Canada on an outline map. An engraved line highlights the International Boundary known as the 49th parallel, which marks its bicentennial in 2018. In the dark, glow-in-the-dark technology lights up the whole map, along with the latitude and longitude lines. The reverse includes the engraved word “CANADA” and the commemorative dates “1818–2018”. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.The 49th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 49° north of Earth's equator. It crosses Europe, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North America, and the Atlantic Ocean. Roughly 3,500 kilometres (2,175 mi) of the Canada–United States border was designated to follow the 49th parallel from British Columbia to Manitoba on the Canada side, and from Washington to Minnesota on the U.S. side, more specifically from the Strait of Georgia to the Lake of the Woods. This international border was specified in the Anglo-American Convention of 1818 and the Oregon Treaty of 1846.
This colourful, lenticular coin is a fun and light-hearted keepsake that will bring childhood memories to life, or preserve happy times that are yet to come. Its lenticular, snowball-launching action is an unexpected surprise that will delight young and old alike!The reverse by Canadian artist Tony Bianco has a fun-filled design of four playful children poised to launch snowballs from behind a snow fort. A young dog stands in the foreground, alert with its gazed fixed on the viewer who is the intended target. The children are clad in primary colours that enhance the youthful energy of the design, and the red shovel that was used to make the blocks of hard-packed snow stands to the right. Tilt the lenticular design, and the children’s arms are suddenly outstretched, their faces filled with joy as a volley of snowballs flies towards the viewer and the dog darts out from behind the fort.A heartwarming collectible that captures the magic of a Canadian winter and its many wonderful traditions. This keepsake is a timeless gift and valuable stocking stuffer that will surprise and delight revellers for years to come.
***Backordered***Even as each petal is shed like a blushing snowflake, the ephemeral beauty of a cherry blossom is a lasting gift that renews our appreciation for the precious things in life.The reverse image by Anna Bucciarelli is filled with bright, springtime cheer as it captures the peak splendour of a blossoming cherry tree. Selective colour and engraving are combined in this close view of a flower-laden branch, where the cluster of white and pink-coloured petals includes a number of engraved buds and leaves. The five-petal blossoms that have inspired countless artists are the very embodiment of “BEAUTY”, represented by the kanji character positioned just above the bough.An affordable keepsake that perfectly captures the delicate yet fleeting beauty of a cherry blossom, whose delicate appearance and shape have inspired countless poems and works of art.
Nature. History. Identity. Pride. From the forests of eastern Canada to its seat of honour at the centre of our nation’s flag, the sugar maple leaf carries a wealth of significance for Canadians. Finely detailed engraving adds a life-like quality to this reverse design by Celia Godkin. A beloved Canadian emblem, Acer saccharum is easily identified by the distinctive shape of the two leaves featured in this natural portrait. Attached to the twig by its petiole, each sugar maple leaf seemingly reaches for the opposite side of the coin while revealing the deeply etched veins that run through their palmate lobes, towards the pointed tips. The maple twig also bears three u-shaped, double-winged fruits that extend from slender stalks. Seldom seen on coins issued by other mints, this coin’sspecimen finish pairs the brilliant relief with a lined(matte) background to place the emphasis on theengraving.
The 2018 $10 Armistice fine silver coin commemorates the centennial of the Armistice of 1918, an agreement for peace after the four long, mud-soaked years of the First World War (1914-1918). The pairing of a contemplative soldier and the poppy on the reverse is an expression of a nation’s gratitude for peace and for the contributions of our combatants, whose sacrifices we remember every November 11th.The reverse image by Canadian artist Laurie McGaw marks the 100th anniversary of the Armistice of 1918 with a poignant pairing of a soldier and the poppy as a symbol of remembrance. At the end of the First World War, the soldier is war weary and contemplative; his helmet is off, he holds his rifle upright; he is grateful that he is alive but his head is bowed, as if in silent prayer for his lost mates. The reverse also includes the engraved text “FINE SILVER 9999 ARGENT PUR” and “CANADA 2018.” The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt The 2018 $10 Armistice fine silver coin honours the 100th anniversary of the ceasefire that brought an end to the First World War.
According to the Chinese zodiac, 2019 is the Year of the Pig. This fine silver coin celebrates traditional Chinese-Canadian culture and honours all who are born under the sign of the Pig — an auspicious animal known for its playfulness, intelligence, loyalty and confidence!The reverse image by artist Simon Ng features a stylized depiction of the happy-go-lucky Pig trotting along beneath the Chinese character for Pig. Artistic flourishes convey the animal’s warm and positive character, as well as its traditional association with friendship and confidence. Wherever it goes, the Pig carries luck in the form of the stylized hydrangea and daisy found within the Pig’s rounded shape, along with an auspicious lotus flower on its cheek. The Pig’s integrity, generosity, loyalty and optimism give it strength for its journey, but a second lucky daisy atop the traditional Chinese latticework may also double its fortunes. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED in ½ ounce of 99.99% pure silver, this precious collectible celebrates traditional Chinese-Canadian culture through a mix of classic and stylized art elements on the reverse.
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This 2018 $3 proof fine silver coin is the first in a new Teachings from Grandmother Moon series. The coin is dated 2018 with a $3 denomination and weighs just over one quarter ounce of pure silver. Adding to its collectability, the mintage is extremely limited to just 4,000. As a pure silver coin issued by the Royal Canadian Mint, this item is HST/GST exempt. Algonquin artist Frank Polson has created a captivating image of a full moon filling the sky as it sits low on the horizon behind a leafless tree. To the left, a man wears an eagle headdress as he honours the majestic messenger and calls upon it to carry his prayers to the Creator. The use of bold lines, and the insertion of vivid colour within black areas as if to reveal what lies within, is a signature design element in woodland art. January is a time to honour the stillness and reflect upon our place within creation. Our thoughts turn to the eagle, the majestic messenger that carries our thoughts and prayers to the Creator. As our spirituality grows, so does our respect for this powerful bird. Those who have earned the honour may wear an eagle headdress as they pray, and we give thanks whenever the eagle shows itself—healing and support are on the way.
Where open grasslands provide unobstructed views, the long-legged burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) stays close to the ground and its subterranean nest. This bespeckled summer resident of Canada’s Prairie Provinces is one of our smaller-sized owls, and its features are beautifully showcased on the aureate dollar coin that is at the heart of this 2018 Specimen Set. Canadian artist Pierre Girard captures the beauty of an endangered prairie species on the reverse of this one-dollar specimen coin. Viewed from the side, the pigeon-sized burrowing owl presents a three-quarter profile that allows for close examination of its stilt-like legs and mottled plumage. Its head is turned towards the rear as the bird of prey fixes its gaze on something that lies to the right, beyond the coin’s rim; this positioning provides a view of the bird’s facial features, including the beak and large eyes that give the owl a wise and studious expression. Blades of grass rise up behind it, alluding to its nesting grounds in Canada’s open prairies and grasslands, while small mounds of dirt hint at the owl’s unique penchant for nesting in underground burrows. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. The Royal Canadian Mint is the only mint in the world to offer such a set in our exclusive specimen finish, which combines brilliant and frosted relief over a lined specimen (matte)background.
Like a kaleidoscope of ornate shapes and patterns, the mandala is a spellbinding representation of symmetry, harmony and unity! Art, astronomy and geometry intersect in our monthly Birthstone Series, which features a colourful henna-inspired motif and a Swarovski® crystal that adds vibrant symbolism to this birthday celebration.The reverse by Pandora Young presents a cross-cultural celebration inspired by the ancient tradition of Indian mehndi. A symmetrical arrangement of highly ornate shapes and symbols form a 12-point radial pattern that reflects the calendar year. A prominent henna motif — the lotus — is among the finely detailed elements that emanate from the centre, where a colourful Swarovski® crystal represents the January birthstone, garnet. A selective application of colour complements the stone, while the playful contrast between soft and vivid tones highlights the layered complexity of the engraved artistry. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.The mandala’s layered patterns are all beautifully engraved in outstanding detail—including the mid-relief lotus that naturally draws the eye!
This 2018 $5 proof fine silver February coin is part of a birthstones series that features sparkling Swarovski® crystal embellishments within a colour-over-engraved symmetrical shapes and symbols. Like a kaleidoscope of ornate shapes and patterns, the mandala is a spellbinding representation of symmetry, harmony and unity. Art, astronomy and geometry intersect in thid monthly Birthstone Series. The coin is dated 2018 with a $5 denomination and weighs just over one quarter ounce of pure silver. Adding to its collectability, the mintage is extremely limited to just 4,000. As a pure silver coin issued by the Royal Canadian Mint, this item is HST/GST exempt. The reverse by Pandora Young presents a cross-cultural celebration inspired by the ancient tradition of Indian mehndi. A symmetrical arrangement of highly ornate shapes and symbols form a 12-point radial pattern that reflects the calendar year. A prominent henna motif — the lotus — is among the finely detailed elements that emanate from the center, where a colourful Swarovski® crystal represents the February birthstone, amethyst. A selective application of colour complements the stone, while the playful contrast between soft and vivid tones highlights the layered complexity of the engraved artistry. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.
Like a kaleidoscope of ornate shapes and patterns, the mandala is a spellbinding representation of symmetry, harmony and unity! Art, astronomy and geometry intersect in our monthly Birthstone Series, which features a colourful henna-inspired motif and a Swarovski® crystal that adds vibrant symbolism to this birthday celebration. The reverse by Pandora Young presents a cross-cultural celebration inspired by the ancient tradition of Indian mehndi. A symmetrical arrangement of highly ornate shapes and symbols form a 12-point radial pattern that reflects the calendar year. A prominent henna motif — the lotus — is among the finely detailed elements that emanate from the centre, where a colourful Swarovski® crystal represents the March birthstone, aquamarine. A selective application of colour complements the stone, while the playful contrast between soft and vivid tones highlights the layered complexity of the engraved artistry. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. A stunning monthly series that combines complex engraving, selective colour and a gem-toned crystal for a sparkling celebration of each birth month!
**Also available as a three coin subscription, click here: 2018BIRTHSUB*** Like a kaleidoscope of ornate shapes and patterns, the mandala is a spellbinding representation of symmetry, harmony and unity! Art, astronomy and geometry intersect in our monthly Birthstone Series, which features a colourful henna-inspired motif and a Swarovski® crystal that adds vibrant symbolism to this birthday celebration.The reverse by Pandora Young presents a cross-cultural celebration inspired by the ancient tradition of Indian mehndi. A symmetrical arrangement of highly ornate shapes and symbols form a 12-point radial pattern that reflects the calendar year. A prominent henna motif — the lotus — is among the finely detailed elements that emanate from the centre, where a colourful Swarovski® crystal represents the April birthstone, diamond. A selective application of colour complements the stone, while the playful contrast between soft and vivid tones highlights the layered complexity of the engraved artistry. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. A stunning monthly series that combines complex engraving, selective colour and a gem-toned crystal for a sparkling celebration of each birth month! The mandala’s layered patterns are all beautifully engraved in outstanding detail—including the mid-relief lotus that naturally draws the eye!
Like a kaleidoscope of ornate shapes and patterns, the mandala is a spellbinding representation of symmetry, harmony and unity! Art, astronomy and geometry intersect in our monthly Birthstone Series, which features a colourful henna-inspired motif and a Swarovski® crystal that adds vibrant symbolism to this birthday celebration.The reverse by Pandora Young presents a cross-cultural celebration inspired by the ancient tradition of Indian mehndi. A symmetrical arrangement of highly ornate shapes and symbols form a 12-point radial pattern that reflects the calendar year. A prominent henna motif — the lotus — is among the finely detailed elements that emanate from the centre, where a colourful Swarovski® crystal represents the May birthstone, emerald. A selective application of colour complements the stone, while the playful contrast between soft and vivid tones highlights the layered complexity of the engraved artistry. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.
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