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2018 Canada $20 Queen Elizabeth II's Maple Leaves Brooch Fine Silver
2018 Canada $20 Queen Elizabeth II's Maple Leaves Brooch Fine Silver
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2018 Canada $20 Queen Elizabeth II's Maple Leaves Brooch Fine Silver
To Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Canada is her "home away from home," that she has visited 22 times during her reign — more than any other Commonwealth nation! During her most recent visit in 2010, she displayed her affection for Canada by wearing a maple leaves brooch that was originally presented to her grandmother, Queen Mary (then Duchess) during a royal tour in 1901. It is unknown how long the brooch had been hidden away in the royal vault, but one thing is certain; it evoked a sense of home so poignant that The Queen was inspired to wear it as an outward expression of the warmth she feels for her second home — the home of the maple leaf. This beautiful coin returns that gesture with an exquisite reproduction of the brooch she wore.
Specifications:
Item Number: 164626
Composition: 99.99% pure silver
Mintage: 5,500
Weight*: 31.39 g
Diameter: 38 mm
Face Value: $20
Finish: Proof
Edge: Serrated
Artist: Maurade Baynton (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
Special Features:
• A unique keepsake celebrating the enduring affection that flows between the people of Canada and their queen—highly collectible in 99.99% pure silver!
• A timeless collectible that will forever cherish the brooch The Queen selected to express her affection for Canada during her most recent visit in 2010—and had observers mystified as to its origins!
• Features an exquisite, full-colour reproduction of The Queen's 116-year-old brooch, complete with a Swarovski pearl.
• A historic coin honouring The Queen's unwavering devotion to Canada as she visited her beloved second home for the 22nd time at the age of 84!
Packaging:
Maroon clamshell with black beauty box.
Please note: This product is no longer tax exempt due to modifications to the coin, including (but not limited to):
• Embellishments such as sculptures or moving parts
• Crystals, gemstones or diamonds embedded into the coin
• Sculptures and/or other moving parts
Please see The Royal Canadian Mint's FAQ for more details.
To Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Canada is her "home away from home," that she has visited 22 times during her reign — more than any other Commonwealth nation! During her most recent visit in 2010, she displayed her affection for Canada by wearing a maple leaves brooch that was originally presented to her grandmother, Queen Mary (then Duchess) during a royal tour in 1901. It is unknown how long the brooch had been hidden away in the royal vault, but one thing is certain; it evoked a sense of home so poignant that The Queen was inspired to wear it as an outward expression of the warmth she feels for her second home — the home of the maple leaf. This beautiful coin returns that gesture with an exquisite reproduction of the brooch she wore.
Specifications:
Item Number: 164626
Composition: 99.99% pure silver
Mintage: 5,500
Weight*: 31.39 g
Diameter: 38 mm
Face Value: $20
Finish: Proof
Edge: Serrated
Artist: Maurade Baynton (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
Special Features:
• A unique keepsake celebrating the enduring affection that flows between the people of Canada and their queen—highly collectible in 99.99% pure silver!
• A timeless collectible that will forever cherish the brooch The Queen selected to express her affection for Canada during her most recent visit in 2010—and had observers mystified as to its origins!
• Features an exquisite, full-colour reproduction of The Queen's 116-year-old brooch, complete with a Swarovski pearl.
• A historic coin honouring The Queen's unwavering devotion to Canada as she visited her beloved second home for the 22nd time at the age of 84!
Packaging:
Maroon clamshell with black beauty box.
Please note: This product is no longer tax exempt due to modifications to the coin, including (but not limited to):
• Embellishments such as sculptures or moving parts
• Crystals, gemstones or diamonds embedded into the coin
• Sculptures and/or other moving parts
Please see The Royal Canadian Mint's FAQ for more details.