2020 Fine Silver Coin Set Canada's First National Coinage
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While the pre-Confederation Province of Canada (Ontario and Quebec) had issued coinage in 1858 in denominations of one cent, five cents, 10 cents and 20 cents, the first Dominion of Canada government under Sir John A. MacDonald recognized the problem of foreign and private coinage of varying qualities in circulation and seized the opportunity to establish a new symbol of autonomy and means to prosperity. To a achieve the vision of a connected nation from sea to sea, a high-quality national coinage would be as important as a railroad, and could be completed in a much shorter time. Building on the designs from 1858, new Canadian coins were ordered from the Royal Mint in England, with the first coins arriving in 1870. Â
For all four denominations issued in 1870, the reverse design originally created by Leonard C. Wyon for the Province of Canada coinage was employed, featuring crossed maple boughs surmounted by St. Edward's Crown. For the obverse, the five- and 10-cent denominations maintained Wyon's uncrowned young "laureate" effigy of Queen Victoria, while for the new denominations of 25 cents and 50 cents Wyon engraved a more mature crowned effigy of the queen. The four coins in this 150th anniversary commemorative issue are closely based on these same designs and effigies, using a large collector format and superb proof-quality finish. The coins come presented in an attractive display case including certificate of authenticity and historic information.
• Mintage: 850
• GST/HST exempt
Weight:
• 50 cents: 5 oz
• 25 cents: 2 oz
• 10 cents: 1 oz
• 5 cents: 0.5 oz
Diameter:
• 50 cents: 65.25 mm
• 25 cents: 50 mm
• 10 cents: 38 mm
• 5 cents: 34 mm
Includes:
• 2020 Canada's First National Coinage Fine Silver 4-Coin Set
Note: due to delays at the Royal Canadian Mint, the scheduled ship date for this item is October 2020.











