2020 - Canadian Circulation Collection - Pure Silver Coloured 6-Coin Set with Medallion
Now in its third year, our coin and medallion set is the only annual set to feature Canada's circulation coin designs
in colour and in 99.99% pure silver. You'll find those classic designs in the 2020 edition but the 5-cent coin is an exclusive colourized tribute to Thomas Shingles' Victory nickel. Shingles originally engraved the design on the medallion too: it's a faithful reproduction of the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, which was awarded to more than 650,000 Canadians in recognition of their voluntary service in the Second World War. This set perfectly
embodies the nation's spirit in 1945 and in 2020, as we honour those who
contributed to the Allied victory 75 years ago.
A must-have 2020 Canadian circulation 99.99% pure silver 6-coin set with medallion! Buy today!
Special features:
- OUR THIRD COLOURIZED COIN AND MEDALLION SET: Your set features Canada's 2020 circulation coin designs in 99.99% pure silver and accented with colour!
- AN EXCLUSIVE: A "V" FOR "VICTORY" TAKES THE PLACE OF G.E. KRUGER-GRAY'S CLASSIC BEAVER DESIGN ON THE 5-CENT COIN:
This is the only set in 2020 that includes a colour version of the
Victory nickel issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of V-E Day.
- THIS MEDALLION IS ONLY AVAILABLE AS PART OF THIS SET – IT IS NOT AVAILABLE SEPARATELY:
The medallion in this set is a faithful reproduction of the Canadian
Volunteer Service Medal (CVSM), which honoured volunteer service
(1939-1947) in the Second World War.
- ETCHED IN HISTORY: Both the Victory nickel and the
Canadian Volunteer Service Medal were engraved by Thomas Shingles,
former Master Engraver at the Royal Canadian Mint.
- A TRADITIONAL FINISH: The medallion in this set features a brilliant uncirculated finish that is true to the actual medal.
- PROOF FINISH: All six denominations come in their
standard size. These coins have been struck at a lower speed than your
typical circulation coins; the result is a stunning, mirror-like proof
finish that plays up the colour.
- A POPULAR ADDITION: The 2018 set sold out within its first month and the 2019 sold quickly too!
- CANADA NOW AND THEN: This set is for history enthusiasts and collectors of Canadian coins that speak to our past… and our present!
Design:
This medallion is a faithful reproduction of the Canadian Volunteer
Service Medal (1939-1947) and features the obverse design by Charles
Comfort. The seven marching figures represent the Royal Canadian Navy,
Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service, 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion,
Canadian Women's Army Corps, Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), RCAF
Women's Division, and Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. Around the rim
is the inscription "1939 CANADA 1945 VOLUNTARY SERVICE VOLONTAIRE". The
reverse features the Arms of Canada, as seen on the original medal.
About the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal
With the creation of the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal (CVSM) in
1943, Canada became the first country in the Commonwealth to recognize
voluntary service in the Second World War. The medal was crafted in .925
silver and engraved by Master Engraver Thomas Shingles. The obverse by
war artist Charles Fraser Comfort was based on photographs of seven
marching members of Canada's army, air force, navy and nursing service.
At first, the medal was only awarded to members of Canada's military
forces and merchant navy who "honourably completed 18 months total
voluntary service from 3 September 1939 to 1 March 1947." Eligibility
was later expanded to include members of the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police, as well as various civilian and military support organizations. A
total of 650,000 medals were awarded.
Did you know…
- The Royal Canadian Mint has struck decorations, medals and other
awards since the early 1930s. Its medals branch is practically a mint
within a mint: it has its own separate presses and an award-winning team
of engravers and engineers dedicated to creating the highest quality
medals.
- All the medals for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games
were struck at our Ottawa facility on Sussex Drive. Some of Canada's
most prestigious national honours are also struck in the same facility.
- Thomas Shingles (1904-1984) joined the Royal Canadian Mint in 1939
and became Master Engraver in 1943. For the Victory nickel, Shingles
prepared the matrix entirely by hand – in fact, this was the first time
master tooling was made in Canada.
Packaging:
Your set of Canadian coinage and medallion are safely enclosed in a
leather-style book packaging that provides an elegant presentation for
repeat viewings or permanent display. Specifications
- Mintage7000
- Certificateserialized
- Composition99.99 % pure silver
- Finishbrilliant uncirculated
- Weight (g)23.17
- Diameter (mm)36.07
- Edgeplain
- Face valuemedallion
- ArtistCathy Bursey-Sabourin (reverse), Charles Frasier Comfort (obverse)
- Composition99.99% pure silver with gold-plated inner core
- Finishproof
- Weight (g)9.28
- Diameter (mm)28
- Edgeinterrupted serrations
- Face value2 dollars
- ArtistBrent Townsend (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
- Composition99.99% pure silver, gold plated
- Finishproof
- Weight (g)7.89
- Diameter (mm)26.5
- Edgeplain
- Face value1 dollar
- ArtistRobert-Ralph Carmichael (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
- Composition99.99% pure silver
- Finishproof
- Weight (g)9.25
- Diameter (mm)27.13
- Edgereeded
- Face value50 cents
- ArtistCathy Bursey-Sabourin (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
- Composition99.99% pure silver
- Finishproof
- Weight (g)6
- Diameter (mm)23.88
- Edgereeded
- Face value25 cents
- ArtistEmmanuel Hahn (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
- Composition99.99% pure silver
- Finishproof
- Weight (g)2.45
- Diameter (mm)18.05
- Edgereeded
- Face value10 cents
- ArtistEmmanuel Hahn (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
- Composition99.99% pure silver
- Finishproof
- Weight (g)5.4
- Diameter (mm)21.2
- Edgeplain
- Face value5 cents
- ArtistG.E. Kruger Gray (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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