OTTAWA, Ontario, Sept. 3, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Royal Canadian
Mint is proud to launch a numismatic breakthrough from its
ambitious and creative Research and Development team. Working with
the University of Ottawa's Centre for
Research in Photonics, the R+D team has created the 2020
$10 Fine Silver Coin – Pulsating
Maple Leaf, engraved with an array of sub-millimeter-scale mirrors
in the shape of a maple leaf on the reverse of this 99.99% pure
silver coin. With precise dimensions and orientations, these
miniature mirrors produce a design that appears to expand and
contract with each tilt of the coin.
Another numismatic wonder is the 2020 $50 Fine Silver Coin – Real Shapes: The Common
Loon. For the first time, the iconic loon designed by artist
Robert-Ralph Carmichael for
Canada's one-dollar circulation coin, sheds its circular
enclosure. The result is a uniquely shaped, pure silver and
gold-plated coin struck in the silhouette of the loon floating on
the still water of a lake, just as it appears on Canada's "loonie". This is the first in
a series that will bring to life the shapes of Canada's classic circulation coin designs,
crafted from more than three ounces of pure silver.
Taking engraving relief to a whole new level is the 2019
$250 Fine Silver Ultra High Relief
Coin – D-Day: A Snapshot in Time. Honouring the Canadian
heroes of the June 6, 1944 D-Day
landing at Juno Beach, this ultra high relief coin is the product
of a close collaboration between veteran, military collector and
author W.E. Storey, CD, and Mint engraver Traian Georgescu. Brought together by
product manager Erica Maga, who
wanted the Mint's final tribute to our D-Day veterans to capture
the full scale of the operation, they studied scores of photographs
of the historic landing. Together, they created an overhead
view of the scene that unfolded at Bernières-sur-Mer with
exceptional depth on a large scale and a relief height of almost 4
millimetres on a one-kilogram 99.99% pure silver coin.
Other finely crafted coins launching this month include:
- 2019 $200 Pure Gold Coin 40th
Anniversary of the GML, a 2 oz. coin celebrating the signature
sugar maple reverse design of one of the world's most coveted pure
gold bullion coins;
- The 2019 $100 Fine Silver Coin
Yousuf Karsh: The Roaring Lion; the third in a series of 10 oz.
coins celebrating the famous Canadian photographer's work, with a
reproduction of his legendary portrait of Winston Churchill;
- The 2020 $1 Fine Silver and
$200 Pure Gold coins - Peace Dollar,
a pair of meticulously engraved high-relief coins designed by
retired Mint Engraver Susan Taylor;
- The 2020 Fine Silver Maple Leaf Fractional Set, featuring five
99.99% pure silver coins ranging from 1 oz. to 1/20th
oz. pieces. The 1 oz. reverse features artist Lisa Thomson Khan's design of a vividly coloured
red maple leaf and Swarovski® element, as well as the opening bars
to O Canada, officially
adopted as Canada's national
anthem in 1980;
- The colour-enhanced 2019 $10 Fine
Silver Coin – 50th Anniversary of the Official Languages Act;
- The 2019 $500 Fine Silver Coin
Brilliant Mastery in Canada, a
collaboration between artists Cathy
Sabourin and Tony Bianco who
designed an ornate, five-kilogram pure silver coin showcasing
Canada's provincial and national
coats of arms;
- The 2019 $30 Fine Silver Coin –
Majestic Birds In Motion: Great Horned Owls, a Pierre Leduc designed coloured coin featuring a
multi-frame hologram emulating the motion of birds in flight;
- The 2019 Two-Coin Set - Yin and Yang, featuring Aries
Cheung-designed pure gold and silver teardrop-shaped coins;
- The 2019 Holiday Gift Set;
- The 2019 $3 Fine Silver Coin –
Celebrating Canadian Fun and Festivities – Wine Tasting, designed
by Steve Hepburn; and
- The 2019 $5 Fine Silver Coin –
Zodiac Series: Libra, designed by Jori Van
Der Linde.
Mintages, pricing and full background information on each
product can be found on the "Shop" tab of www.mint.ca. Coin
images are available here.
All of these products can be ordered directly from the Mint at
1-800-267-1871 in Canada,
1-800-268-6468 in the US, or on the Mint's web site. The coins are
also available at Royal Canadian Mint' boutiques in Ottawa and Winnipeg, as well as through our global
network of dealers and distributors, including participating Canada
Post outlets.
About the Royal Canadian Mint
The Royal Canadian Mint
is the Crown corporation responsible for the minting and
distribution of Canada's
circulation coins. The Mint is recognized as one of the largest and
most versatile mints in the world, offering a wide range of
specialized, high quality coinage products and related services on
an international scale. For more information on the Mint, its
products and services, visit www.mint.ca. Follow the Mint on
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Alex Reeves, Senior Manager,
Public Affairs, Tel: +1-(613)-884-6370, reeves@mint.ca
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