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2018 Connecting Canadian History Puzzle Coin Fine Silver Set (No Tax)

2018 Connecting Canadian History Puzzle Coin Fine Silver Set (No Tax)

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2018 Connecting Canadian History Puzzle Coin Fine Silver Set (No Tax)

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They are the snapshots of a bygone era-images that speak to who we were and still are today. Our second puzzle coin set is the story of Canada from 1866 to 1916, told through select photographs from Library and Archives Canada. From a Father of Confederation to the image of winter in Canada, each puzzle-shaped coin is an exquisite stepping-stone through time, culminating in the selectively gold-plated centrepiece and its depiction of Canada's political heart during that era: the original Centre Block on Parliament Hill.

A 14-coin puzzle set that pieces together Canada's first 50 years!

Special features:
  • A FIRST! The centre coin is the first to combine three historic effigies on its obverse: Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V.
  • PIECES OF CANADA'S HISTORY! The Royal Canadian Mint's 2018 puzzle coin set dives into the pages of history for a visual exploration of Canada's identity from 1866 to 1916.
  • A NATION'S PHOTO ALBUM! The 13 outer puzzle-shaped pieces feature sepia-toned reproductions of photographs from the collection of Library and Archives Canada, the national institution tasked with preserving Canada's documentary heritage. Each of these images represents a different theme, from Canada's most influential prime ministers to photographs representing culture, industry and transport.
  • TOUCHES OF GOLD! In addition to the gold-coloured frames on the 13 outer pieces, the centre coin features selective gold plating on its depiction of the Centre Block building and along the rim, as well as the combined effigies on the obverse.
  • ENCAPSULATED AND ENCLOSED! No assembly required! The completed puzzle comes beautifully packaged in a wooden collector case with black beauty box. Each coin is individually encapsulated with a defined space between them, to draw attention to the individual pieces and reduce the risk of rubbing during transit.
  • THE MINT'S FIRST PUZZLE COIN QUICKLY SOLD OUT! With a very low mintage of just 800 coins worldwide, this is likely to be an equally limited collecting opportunity. A must-have for numismatists and history enthusiasts!
Design:
The 14-piece puzzle coin set is 99.99% pure silver, with a combined diameter of 123.7 millimetres and a total nominal metal weight of 502.47 grams. Designed by artist Tony Bianco, the center coin design features a gold plated image of the Centre Block of Canada's parliament buildings which were completed (for the Province of Canada) in 1866, and remained the home of Canada's federal government until 1916 when all but the Library of Parliament was destroyed by fire. Surrounding the Centre Block of Parliament image, the 13 puzzle-shaped coins feature sepia-toned reproductions of historic photographs from Library and Archives Canada. These images connect to form a visual narrative of the first half century of Canada as a self-governing nation. The obverse of the $50 central coin combines the gold-plated effigies of all three monarchs who ruled from 1866 to 1916: Queen Victoria by Leonard C. Wyon, King Edward VII by G. W. DeSaulles and King George V by Sir E. B. MacKennal. The obverse of each $20 piece features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.

Did you know: Featured on the central coin, the original Centre Block building on Parliament Hill was built to house the legislature of the Province of Canada. It was completed in 1866, but became the seat of government for the Dominion of Canada following Confederation in 1867. Tragically, fire gutted the Centre Block and its familiar Victoria Tower on the night of February 3, 1916, sparing only the Library of Parliament.
Photography can be credited with helping to build this nation and develop its identity. Government use of photographs can be traced back to surveying expeditions in the Prairies during the 1850s and in the Arctic by the end of the century. Photos also became promotional tools for both private and commercial interests, including the railroad companies that sought to promote Canada as an immigration or tourist destination.

Specifications:
No.: 167787
Mintage: 800
Composition: 99.99% pure silver with selective gold plating
Finish: proof
Weight (g): 502.47
Diameter (mm): 123.7
Edge: Interrupted serrations
Certificate: serialized
Artist: Tony Bianco (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)

Packaging:
Your completed puzzle comes beautifully packaged in a wooden collector case with black beauty box. Each coin is individually encapsulated with a defined space between them, to draw attention to the individual pieces and reduce the risk of rubbing during transit.
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