2025 Tall Ships: Three-Masted Schooner Colourized Silver Coin - 24h Shipping!
2025 Tall Ships: Three-Masted Schooner Colourized Silver Coin - 24h Shipping!
2025 Tall Ships: Three-Masted Schooner Colourized Silver Coin - 24h Shipping!
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2025 Tall Ships: Three-Masted Schooner Colourized Silver Coin - 24h Shipping!

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Specification

Other articles:
Silver
Nominal:
15 SECONDS
Weight:
containing by weight:
The mediator:
other, of circular cross-section
Country of origin:
Canada
The year:
2025
Consignment:
24 hours
Printing:
15000
Manufacturer:
Royal Canadian Mint
Trial:
999
 

Description of the 2025 Tall Ships: Three-Masted Schooner Colourized Silver Coin - 24h Shipping!

The 2025 coin is a collector's item issued by The Royal Canadian Mint, paying tribute to Canada's rich maritime history. It is made of the highest quality silver and is a legal tender in Canada, with a face value of 15 Canadian dollars. The coin's design by Canadian artist Steven Rosati focuses on commemorating the three-masted schooner, a symbol of Canada's sailing tradition. It celebrates the legendary fleet of sailing ships built in Canadian shipyards, reflecting the country's maritime heritage. Combining historical significance and masterful craftsmanship, the coin is a valuable addition to any numismatic collection. Issued in a limited mintage of 25,000 pieces, it presents the highest quality of proof standard. Each piece is numbered and delivered in an elegant case with a certificate of authenticity, highlighting its collectible value.

Appearance of the 2025 Tall Ships: Three-Masted Schooner Colourized Silver Coin - 24h Shipping!

The majestic numismatic piece features on its reverse a colorful, three-masted schooner in full sail, captured in a dynamic sailing scene. The design shows the ship from a three-quarter perspective, with sails billowing in the wind, conveying the movement and power of sailing. In the background, a calm horizon line is visible, emphasizing the majestic silhouette of the sailing ship. The obverse of the coin depicts the image of King Charles III, designed by Steven Rosati, surrounded by inscriptions of the monarch's name and the nominal value. Both sides of the coin are characterized by a high level of detail and precision typical of the proof standard. The coin's edge is serrated, adding elegance and preventing counterfeiting. The entire piece is enclosed in an elegant case, making it not only a valuable collectible but also an excellent gift for lovers of maritime history and numismatics.

Historical Background

The 2025 issue is part of a numismatic series dedicated to Canadian sailing ships – vessels that played a significant role in the development of Canada's economy, trade, and maritime culture. Three-masted schooners were popular in Canada in the 19th and early 20th centuries, especially in the Atlantic provinces such as Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. These were sailing ships designed for high speed and maneuverability, ideal for both fishing and maritime trade. They featured three masts with fore-and-aft rigging, which facilitated maneuvering even in adverse winds, important in the variable North Atlantic conditions.

By issuing the coin with the motif of a three-masted schooner, The Royal Canadian Mint pays tribute to the shipbuilding heritage, the skills of Canadian sailors, and the role these ships played in establishing Canada's position as a maritime nation. It is also a reminder of the courage and determination of the people who sailed these vessels through the challenging waters of the Atlantic, transporting goods, fishing, and exploring new routes.

Manufacturer

With Canada's growing independence from Great Britain, the need for minting its own coins also increased. Therefore, in 1908, the Royal Canadian Mint was established and has since 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 manufacturing 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 minting technology and numismatic design, attesting to its position and reputation.

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