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| Emittent | Royal Canadian Mint |
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| Jahr | 2020 |
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| Material | Silver (.9999) (Selective gold plating) |
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| Reversbeschreibung | The reverse presents the historic armorial bearings of the Dominion of Canada as granted by Royal Warrant of Queen Victoria in 1868, based on the original pen-and-ink drawing by Sir Charles George Young, Garter King of Arms, incorporating amendments requested by the Duke of Buckingham. The quartered shield displays the arms of the original four provinces of Confederation: Ontario (the Cross of St. George with a sprig of three maple leaves), Quebec (two fleurs-de-lis, a lion passant guardant, and a sprig of three maple leaves), Nova Scotia (a salmon between three thistles), and New Brunswick (a lion passant guardant above an ancient galley). Selective gold plating highlights key heraldic elements, imparting a rich, multi-tonal appearance to the design. This rendering reflects the armorial bearings as they appeared from 1868 to 1921, prior to subsequent heraldic revisions to Canada's coat of arms. |
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| Auflage | 2020 - Proof - 800 |
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The armorial bearings depicted here were granted by royal proclamation in 1921, consolidating earlier heraldic elements that had accumulated piecemeal since Confederation in 1867. Canada's coat of arms had no legal standing for the first 54 years of the country's existence — colonial authorities had simply improvised. The 1921 grant was itself a politically loaded moment, coming just three years after the First World War had sharpened Canadian demands for formal recognition as a sovereign entity distinct from Britain.
The .9999 fine silver specification places this among the Royal Canadian Mint's bullion-quality collector series, where selective gold plating has been used since the 1990s to accent specific design zones without compromising the base silver purity designation.