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Royal Canadian Mint Flower Coins For This Spring SeasonRoyal Canadian Mint Flower Coins For This Spring SeasonRoyal Canadian Mint Flower Coins For This Spring Season

Blooming Currency: Flower Coins For This Spring Season

April 3, 2024 by Colonial Acres Coins

Last updated on May 2nd, 2024 at 03:31 pm

Last Updated on May 2, 2024 Posted by Colonial Acres Coins

With the arrival of spring, the numismatic world comes alive with the symbolism and beauty of floral images on coins. For coin collectors, spring is the perfect time to add some colour and a touch of nature to your collection. This season, let’s take a closer look at one particular type of currency that is sure to bloom.

Collecting coins with a specific theme, like the vibrant designs of springtime flowers, is an exciting and rewarding journey for coin enthusiasts. It’s not just about looks or value; these coins offer both charm and educational value. 

Each coin that features a specific flower, with its unique design and cultural significance, becomes a treasure hunt, encouraging collectors to explore and discover the vast and colourful world of themed numismatics. This thematic approach to collecting can reinvigorate one’s passion for numismatics, bringing a fresh and exciting perspective to each new addition to your collection.

Join Colonial Acres Coins as we take you down the Royal Canadian Mint garden path and share six extraordinary flower coins released over the years. These flower coins showcase just a glimpse of the many types out there, capturing the spirit of spring.

2012 Aster with Venetian Glass Bumble Bee

2012 Aster with Venetian Glass Bumble BeeThe 2012 Aster with Venetian Glass Bumble Bee $20 coin from the Royal Canadian Mint is a genuine work of art. This coin showcases a vibrant aster flower adorned with a distinctive, handmade Venetian glass bumblebee perched on top. The elaborate glass craftsmanship introduces a three-dimensional aspect to this remarkable coin, ensuring it shines brightly in any collection.

The aster flower, often associated with wisdom, valour, and faith, is a perennial plant known for its daisy-like appearance and a myriad of vibrant colours that range from white and pink to deep purple. This flower typically blooms in late summer and fall, adding a splash of colour to gardens as the season transitions.

Asters are not only appreciated for their beauty but also play a crucial role in the ecosystem, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Their widespread appeal and symbolic meanings make them an ideal choice for representation in art and culture, including the intricate designs found on collectible coins.

2017 $15 Celebration of Spring – Lilac Blossoms

2017  Celebration of Spring - Lilac Blossoms012 Aster with Venetian Glass Bumble BeeThe Celebration of Spring – Lilac Blossoms coin captures the essence of the eagerly awaited spring season. This coin showcases a vibrant lilac bush in full bloom, capturing various perspectives of this exquisite flower. 

The lilac, with its rich fragrance and clusters of purple, white, or pink flowers, has long been a symbol of early love and the renewal that comes with the spring season. The coin’s design adds a pop of colour to the silver canvas, bringing the vibrant hues of lilac to life. It makes this piece visually captivating for any collection.

Lilacs are more than just attractive and fragrant flowers; they hold deep cultural and symbolic meanings across different parts of the world. In the language of flowers, lilacs symbolize youthful innocence and the joy of early love, making them a popular choice in gardens and bouquets alike. 

Beyond their aesthetic appeal, lilacs are often associated with poetry and art, inspiring creators with their beauty and the fleeting nature of their bloom. The Lilac Blossoms coin captures the essence of spring with its beautiful colourful design.

2013 Flower & Fauna Purple Coneflower & Eastern Tailed Blue Butterfly

Flower Fauna Purple Coneflower Eastern Tailed Blue ButterflyThis $20 coin features the elegant Purple Coneflower. The Purple Coneflower, known for its striking purple petals and prominent central cone, is a staple of North American meadows and gardens, celebrated for both its aesthetic appeal and medicinal properties. 

The Purple Coneflower, known for its exquisite beauty, possesses a range of medicinal properties that have been esteemed and employed for ages. Among its significant therapeutic advantages are its anti-inflammatory properties, abundant antioxidants, and topical application aiding in wound healing and treating skin conditions owing to its antiseptic qualities.

When you take a closer look at this coin you will see how it wonderfully captures the essence of a warm spring day, with the butterfly’s finely detailed wings poised as if caught mid-hover over the brightly coloured coneflower.

In contrast, the Eastern Tailed Blue Butterfly, with its distinctive blue wings trimmed in black and decorated with small orange spots, adds a touch of whimsy and movement to the design.

Together, they symbolize the vibrant interplay between flora and fauna, making this coin a captivating piece for collectors.

Flowers in Canada Coin Series

The Flowers in Canada Coin Series by the Royal Canadian Mint honours the country’s floral heritage with diverse and meticulously crafted designs. These coins feature iconic blooms and rare species, showcasing Canada’s flora beautifully.

Each coin is a lasting work of art for collectors, highlighting the beauty and ecological significance of Canadian flowers, and emphasizing Canada’s dedication to preserving its natural heritage.

The 2014 $5 Flowers in Canada – Tulip Fine Silver & Niobium Coin is a stunning piece released by the Royal Canadian Mint. This enticing creation showcases the tulip, symbolizing the onset of spring and rejuvenation in Canada.

The tulip also holds a special significance in Canadian culture, representing the enduring friendship and gratitude between Canada and the Netherlands. Following World War II, the Netherlands gifted thousands of tulips to Canada as a thank-you for the Canadian troops’ efforts in the liberation of the Dutch people and for providing a haven to the Royal Family during the war.

This act of kindness has been commemorated annually in the Canadian Tulip Festival, making the tulip not only a symbol of spring but also an emblem of international friendship and peace. This coin, with its intricate design and meaningful symbolism, resonates deeply with collectors who appreciate both the beauty of nature and the profound stories behind the blooms.

Exploring the Flowers in Canada Series further, the 2014 Rose Silver and Niobium Coin emerges as a stunning showcase of the Royal Canadian Mint’s artistic and technological prowess. This exquisite coin artfully blends fine silver with a selectively coloured, universally cherished rose. It doesn’t merely depict a rose; it captures the essence of timeless floral beauty. The addition of the niobium core elevates its aesthetic appeal, underscoring the Mint’s unwavering commitment to exceptional coin craftsmanship.

The rose, a perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa, is renowned for its exquisite beauty, intricate layers, and rich symbolism. Found in a myriad of hues and forms, this iconic flower has captivated hearts across cultures and time periods. In addition to symbolizing love and beauty, the rose has also been associated with themes of war and politics, making it a multifaceted emblem that transcends boundaries and resonates deeply with humanity. Its fragrant petals and thorny stems have inspired poets, artists, and lovers alike, weaving a tapestry of meanings that reflect the complexities of life and emotions.

The 2014 $5 Flowers in Canada – Poinsettia Silver & Niobium Coin represents a festive conclusion to the esteemed Flowers in Canada series by the Royal Canadian Mint. 

Celebrating the winter holiday season, this coin artfully captures the vibrant red and green hues of the iconic poinsettia, a flower synonymous with Christmas cheer and warmth. The poinsettia, known botanically as Euphorbia pulcherrima, is native to Mexico and Central America. Its bright red “flowers” are actually bracts, or modified leaves, surrounding the tiny yellow flowers at the center. The plant’s association with Christmas dates back to the 16th century, with its star-shaped leaf pattern seen as a symbol of the Star of Bethlehem.

The poinsettia coin not only captivates with its beauty but also encapsulates the essence of joy, renewal, and generosity. It is a treasured item for collectors and a delightful symbol of the festive season.

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Reasons to Consider Adding Flower Coins to Your Collection

Collecting coins around a specific theme, such as flowers, offers a unique and joyous experience that brings together the thrill of the hunt with the beauty of nature and the artistry of coin design. Flower coins, in particular, are a fantastic starting point for themed collections. They encapsulate a wide array of designs, colours, and thematic stories that reflect not only the botanical diversity and ecological importance of flowers but also their deep-rooted symbolic meanings across cultures.

Each coin is like a miniature canvas, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship and evoking emotions, memories, and appreciation for the natural world. For collectors, flower coins can offer a lovely crossover interest—blending numismatics with botany and art—making each addition to their collection a discovery of beauty, history, and the ingenuity of minting technology.

Find Flower Coins and More at Colonial Acres

For those keen on adding a touch of spring to their collections, flower coins are a great way to kick off. The highlighted coins here go beyond looks; they open doors to cultural history, eco-consciousness, and personal significance. Whether you’re a passionate coin collector or just starting, explore the charm of flower-themed coins this season. 

Explore Colonial Acres Coins for many exquisite pieces, unveiling a realm of floral collectibles. Delight in collecting, as your coin collection flourishes with a touch of spring!

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