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100 Dollars In the name of George V, In Flanders Fields

发行方 Royal Canadian Mint
年份 2015
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面值 100 Dollars
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背面描述 The reverse features a deeply sculpted scene commemorating the centenary of Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae's poem 'In Flanders Fields.' At centre, a World War I Canadian officer in full uniform sits in profile facing left, writing in a notebook amidst a field of blooming poppies rendered in high relief. Three grave crosses rise from the poppy-strewn ground behind him, evoking the fallen soldiers of the Great War. The field of the coin is filled with the first stanza of the poem inscribed in both English and French in flowing script, partially obscured by the central figure. The legend CANADA arcs along the lower rim within the poppy field, and the dates 1915-2015 along with the denomination 100 DOLLARS appear along the upper periphery; the engraver's initials 'TB' are visible in the lower right field.
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背面铭文 1915-2015 100 DOLLARS CANADA
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The phrase "In Flanders Fields" comes from a poem written in May 1915 by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, a Canadian military physician, after he witnessed the burial of his friend Lieutenant Alexis Helmer at Essex Farm near Ypres. McCrae reportedly composed the verses during a twenty-minute break and nearly discarded them. The poem was published anonymously in Punch that December and became one of the most widely reproduced texts of the First World War, directly influencing the adoption of the red poppy as a symbol of remembrance across Commonwealth nations.

The 2015 issue marks the centenary of the poem's composition, not the war's end.

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