25 Cents - Elizabeth II Santa Claus

Émetteur Canada
Année 2004
Type Non-circulating coin
Valeur 25 Cents
Devise Dollar (1858-date)
Composition Nickel plated steel
Poids 4.4 g
Diamètre 23.9 mm
Épaisseur 1.6 mm
Forme Round
Technique Milled, Colored
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Graveur(s) Obverse: Susan Taylor
Reverse: José Osio
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) Ch#RC-289, KM#698
Description de l’avers Head of Queen Elizabeth II, as at 77 years of age, bare headed, wearing necklace and earrings, facing right.
Écriture de l’avers Latin
Légende de l’avers ELIZABETH II D•G•REGINA
(Translation: Elizabeth II Queen by the grace of God)
Description du revers Santa Claus
Écriture du revers Latin
Légende du revers CANADA 2004 25 Cents GEG
Tranche Serrated
Atelier
Tirage 2004 - - 62 777
ID Numisquare 3289952320
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: Issued by Canada in 2004, this 25 Cents coin features Queen Elizabeth II, whose effigy appeared on Canadian coinage for over five decades. This era witnessed the Royal Canadian Mint increasingly introduce themed circulation coins, celebrating national heritage, wildlife, or holidays. The Santa Claus theme reflects a trend in early 21st-century numismatics to issue festive designs for general circulation, adding a whimsical touch to everyday transactions and fostering public engagement with coinage.

Artistry: The reverse design, depicting Santa Claus, embodies a contemporary, illustrative stylistic school, characteristic of modern commemorative issues. While specific engraver details are often proprietary, the artistry reflects the Royal Canadian Mint's in-house design capabilities. Santa is typically rendered with a benevolent expression, a flowing beard, and traditional attire, often accompanied by festive elements. The obverse features Susanna Blunt's effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, providing a regal counterpoint to the playful reverse.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a nickel-plated steel planchet, measuring 23.9 mm and weighing 4.4 gg, this coin exhibits typical characteristics of modern Canadian quarters. Key high-points for grading include Santa's beard, the fur trim on his hat and coat, and any fine details within his sack or the background. A full strike will show crisp delineation in these areas. Minor weakness on the highest points is not uncommon, but significant flatness would indicate a lower grade. The steel core can sometimes show minor plating inconsistencies, though generally, strike quality is high.

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