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10 $ Welcome To The World 2024 Silver Coin- 24h Shipping!
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Specification
- Other articles:
- Silver
- Nominal:
- 10 CAD
- Weight:
- 1/2 ounce (1/2 oz)
- The mediator:
- other, of circular cross-section
- Country of origin:
- Canada
- The year:
- 2024
- Stamp:
- Reflecting glass
- Consignment:
- 24 hours
- Manufacturer:
- Royal Canadian Mint
- Trial:
- 999
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Description of the 10 $ Welcome To The World 2024 Silver Coin- 24h Shipping!
Is there anything more beautiful and innocent than the love for a child? This charming silver coin with a purity of 999.9 and a weight of 15.87 grams captures the essence of a child's happy growing time. The coin replicates the imprints of a child's feet as if left in the sand. Unlike sand, where everything fades, these imprints made of noble silver will last forever! This timeless keepsake is presented in a beautifully designed box and includes a special certificate of authenticity with space to add your own personalized message.
The mintage of this coin with a face value of 10 Canadian dollars is limited to 25,000 pieces.
Appearance of the 10 $ Welcome To The World 2024 Silver Coin- 24h Shipping!
The reverse features tiny baby footprints. While most coins have a raised relief, this one has been struck with incisions, adding unique depth and detail. Just like tiny footprints in the sand, this piece commemorates precious moments. At the top of the coin, the visible inscription Canada is placed.
The obverse bears the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. It features a special mark containing four pearls symbolizing the four effigies that adorned Canadian coins during her reign, along with the date of the Queen's rule.
Historical Background
The process of striking coins with incisions is a fascinating journey into the world of numismatics, where precision and craftsmanship come together to create unique pieces of monetary art. In the first stage, masters of this field design the coins, meticulously planning all incisions and details. From their vision, a die is created—a precise tool that becomes key to striking unique numismatic items.
Next, the striking stage begins. The coin, placed between two dies, is subjected to the powerful pressure of a ram. It is at this moment that the relief pattern takes shape on the surface, and the design details come to life. If the coin is to include special incisions, they can be precisely embossed at this stage, adding extra value to the numismatic piece.
Producer
With Canada's growing independence from Great Britain, the need to mint its own coins also increased. Therefore, in 1908, the Royal Canadian Mint was established, and since then it has become one of the most important mints in the world. To this day, all coins from the Royal Canadian Mint bear the portrait of the reigning British monarch.
The Mint's shares are held in trust for the Crown of Canada.
The Mint produces all Canadian circulation coins and is involved in designing and crafting collector coins from precious metals—gold, silver, palladium, and platinum bullion coins, medals, as well as medallions and tokens. It also offers gold and silver refining services.
Today, the Royal Canadian Mint sets standards in the field of minting technology and numismatic design, reflecting its status and reputation.
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