2020 Collector Half-Dollar Mint Box, 20 Rolls, Numismatic Uncirculated (500 Coins)
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Although proclaimed in 1921, Canada's coat of arms did not appear on 50-cent pieces until 1937, and it was not until 1959 that the design was modified to include the motto of Canada, A mari usque ad mare ("From sea to sea"). In 1977, the first 50-cent pieces featured the addition of the Order of Canada's motto (Desiderantes meliorem patriam, or "They desire a better country") were struck.
About the Coat of Arms Design
Canada's Coat of Arms features extensive symbolism about Canada's history and what is important to our country. At the base of the Coat of Arms, a scroll displays the motto of Canada with a garland of floral emblems: the English rose, the Scottish thistle, the Irish shamrock and the French lily. The shield features the three royal lions of England, the royal lion of Scotland, the royal Irish harp of Tara and the royal fleur-di-lis of France in the upper quadrants. In the lower quadrants, a sprig of three maple leaves represents Canadians of all origins. To the left of the shield is a lion holding a lance with the Union Jack, and at the right is a unicorn (a royal symbol of Scotland) holding the royal flag of France. Behind the shield is a ribbon that reads Desiderantes meliorem patriam, while above the shield is a royal helmet draped with a mantle of maple leaves. Atop the royal helmet is the crest set on a wreath of twisted cloth and is comprised of a crowned lion holding a maple leaf in its paw. The imperial crown is above the crest representing the monarch as Canada's head of state.
• Mintage: 30,000
Includes:
• 2020 Collector Wrap Half-Dollar Mint Box of 20 Rolls





