Store Category: Moments to Hold

2021 - Moments to Hold #1: 100th Anniversary of of the Arms of Canada - $5 Pure Silver Specimen Coin

A centennial celebration! It was 100 years ago, in 1921, that our nation was assigned its most distinguished emblem: the Arms of Canada. Few symbols or icons carry as much historic and symbolic weight as our armorial bearings, for even on its centennial, Canada's coat of arms remains a timeless symbol of sovereignty, of tradition. It inspires pride by reminding us of our identity and history wherever the emblem appears, from passports to proclamations, and now, on this fine silver coin.

New to coin collecting? Start here! Coin #1 is a piece of history that you can hold in your hand and cherish as part of your memories of 2021. Buy today!

Special features:
  • HOLD ONTO YOUR MEMORIES OF 2021: This is Coin #1 of a four-part compilation series that is your essential set for 2021.
  • SPECIAL PACKAGING: Your coin comes in a colourful and informative folder with a removable coin capsule for easy access – just pop the capsule out of the folder for a closer look at your coin.
  • START HERE: Whether you're new to coin collecting or want to share your hobby with others, this is a great starting point or gift! It is one of our most affordable pure silver coins, and its design will serve as a long-lasting reminder of key moments in 2021.
  • AN AFFORDABLE ADDITION: You get ¼ oz. of 99.99% pure silver – some of the purest silver in the world.

Design:
Your coin's reverse features the current design of the Canada Coat of Arms drawn by Cathy Bursey-Sabourin, Fraser Herald at the Canadian Heraldic Authority. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.

"I am proud to be Canadian. This collection, beginning with the Coat of Arms, is a reminder of our proud heritage, as well as the moments that have defined us." Libby Sim, Product Manager

Did you know…
  • This emblem is commonly referred to as the Arms of Canada. Did you know it is actually The Queen's coat of arms for use in Canada, more formally referred to as the Armorial Bearings of Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada?
  • It has been modified three times since 1921.
  • In 1923, the Government of Canada requested a painting from the College of Arms. This was the design used for governmental purposes until 1957.
  • Alan Beddoe, a heraldic designer and artist, re-drew the Arms in 1957 to feature a modified Royal Crown that resembled St. Edward's Crown, and in the shield, a sprig of red maple leaves.
  • The current design was drawn by Cathy Bursey-Sabourin, Fraser Herald at the Canadian Heraldic Authority, and was approved in 1994. It includes an annulus behind the shield bearing the motto of the Order of Canada, Desiderantes Meliorem Patriam ("They desire a better country").
  • This isn't the first coin to feature the Arms of Canada. Different versions have appeared on nearly every 50-cent coin issued since 1937.
Packaging:
Your coin comes in a full-colour custom folder that will catch everyone's attention.

Specifications

  • Mintage100000
  • Composition99.99% pure silver
  • Finishspecimen
  • Weight (g)7.96
  • Diameter (mm)27
  • Edgeserrated
  • Certificatenot serialized
  • Face value5 dollars
  • ArtistCathy Bursey-Sabourin (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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