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Like the National Aboriginal Veterans monument itself which stands in Ottawa, this 2014 $30 fine silver coin honours the military contributions that Canadian aboriginal men and women have made throughout Canadian history to the present. The design on this coin is a graphic interpretation of the National Aboriginal Veterans Monument by Lloyd Pinay, a First Nations sculptor whose father took part in the D-Day assault in World War II. 

The design depicts a golden eagle (or Thunderbird) which stands as a symbol for the Creator, and as a symbol of Aboriginal people. Underneath this Thunderbird are four human figures, facing the four points of a compass and representing the First Nations people, the Inuit people, and the Métis people. The artist incorporated a female figure into the sculpture to acknowledge not only the efforts of Aboriginal nurses during wartime, but of the women who maintained their families alone while the men were at war.

The figures seen on the monument, and subsequently on the coin, hold not only weapons, but spiritual objects: an eagle feather fan and a peace pipe. The four animal figures along the bottom of the sculpture in each corner represent spirit guides, each with special symbolism: the wolf represents family values; the buffalo stands for tenacity; the elk denotes wariness; and a bear symbolizes healing powers. The word "Canada" and the year "2014" are nestled between the outstretched wings of the Thunderbird, which also extend beyond the frame of the image. The face value of "30 dollars" follows the curve of the lower rim.

• Mintage: 5,000
• Diameter: 54 mm
• Weight: 2 troy oz 99.99% fine silver
• GST/HST exempt

Includes:
• 2014 $30 Fine Silver Coin Canadian Monuments: National Aboriginal Veterans Monument

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