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copy of Silver Canadian Coin 2015 Flag - SHIPPING 24 H!


Specification
- Other articles:
- Silver
- Nominal:
- 20 CAD
- Weight:
- 1 oz
- Country of origin:
- Canada
- The year:
- 2025
- Consignment:
- 24 hours
- Printing:
- 8500
- Dimensions:
- 48 x 30,33 mm
- Manufacturer:
- Royal Canadian Mint
- Trial:
- 999
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Product description
Silver coin with a denomination of $ 25, issued by the Royal Canadian Mint in 2015, is a collector's emission commemorating the 50th anniversary of the official Canadian flag. This symbol showing a red maple leaf on a white background with red stripes on the sides, became one of the most recognizable national emblems in the world. The coin celebrates not only a graphic identity sign of Canada, but also values that the flag represents - unity, peace and independence. This issue is an expression of a national pride and a homage to the history and development of the state, while being at the same time an attractive and valuable element of each collection.
The appearance of coins
The NUMIMMAT project is a composition based on national symbols that were presented in a clear and festive way. The surface of the coin is mirror, and graphic elements stand out with a subtle relief. On the reverse dominating the colorful flag of Canada - a red maple leaf on a white background, foted with two red stripes. The flag was shown in the dynamic approach, as if she were in the wind. Above is Canada 2015, and the silver attempt is below, from which the coin and denomination was made. The graphic layout is balanced and the intense colors give the whole patriotic character. Awers coins presents a classic portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. The image of the monarchni occupies the central part of the composition, surrounded by the inscription Elizabeth II on the left and D. G. Regina on the right. It is maintained in the traditional style of Canadian emissions, emphasizing the official character of coins.
Historic
Coin, broadcast by the royal Canadian Mint, was created on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the official Canadian flag - one of the most important symbols of the national national. The present flag, with a characteristic red maple leaf on a white background and red side belts, was approved by Parliament on February 15, 1965, replacing earlier emblems based on British motifs.
The decision to adopt a new flag was a key moment in building Canada's identity as an independent state, separate from its colonial heritage. The goal was to create a symbol that would combine all citizens regardless of cultural or ethnic origin. The maple leaf, present in Canadian iconography from the 19th century, was considered a universal and strongly rooted national sign.
The issue of this coin commemorates not only the historical moment of introducing the flag, but also emphasizes the role of national symbols in shaping common identity and civil pride. The coin is a tribute to unity, sovereignty and Canadian values that the flag represents from over half-century.
Manufacturer
The Royal Canadian Mint Since 2016, he regularly emits collector's coins in the shape of a Easter eggs, paying homage to the rich Ukrainian tradition and its influence on Canada's culture. These unique coins, enjoying great interests of collectors, quickly gain values and usually quickly sell.
Numisms in the shape of Easter eggs are an expression of recognition for over the three-volulional Canadian communities of Ukrainians and their contribution to the Canadian cultural heritage. The tradition of decorating eggs is deeply rooted in Ukrainian culture and symbolizes rebirth, as well as new beginnings. The Canadian royal mint, through coin emissions, not only celebrates this tradition, but also underlines the importance of cultural diversity in Canada.
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