Ensemble Canada : Peuples autochtones nationaux - Carte souvenir commémorative de collection 7 pièces 2023
The Canada: National Indigenous Peoples - Commemorative Collector Keepsake Card 7-coin set 2023 is a commemorative set celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21. The celebration aims to recognize and honor the cultures of the Indians, Eskimos, and Métis. The design of the two $2 coins was created by three individual artists: Megan Currie, Myrna Pokiak, and Jennine Krauchi. The coins are minted from an alloy of copper and nickel, as well as bromine and aluminum. The coins have the following denominations: $2, $1, 25 cents, 10 cents, and 5 cents. In order of highest denomination, the coins have the following weights and diameters: 6.99 g and 28 mm, 6.27 g and 26.5 mm, 4.40 g and 23.88 mm, 1.75 g and 18.03 mm, 3.95 g and 21.20 mm. Each coin comes in individual packaging. This unique set was produced by The Royal Canadian Mint in a limited edition of 50,000 pieces. The coins are guaranteed by the Canadian government as to their legality, purity, and origin of the metal, and are legal tender in the country of issue. The obverse features the image of Queen Elizabeth II, the inscriptions “ELIZABETH II,” “DG REGINA,” “1952-2022,” and the date of issue, designed by Susanna Blunt. The reverse side features information about the face value and the country of issue. The two $2 coins feature impressive designs and symbols drawn from the culture and heritage of Canada's indigenous peoples. The other coins feature, in order: a polar bear, Mosaic of Canada, a common loon, a caribou, the Bluenose sailing ship, and a beaver.Fabricant
Monnaie royale canadienne
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