It was only through determination and perseverance that Canadian Black men were granted the opportunity to serve their country during the First World War. The No. 2 Construction Battalion was the largest Black battalion-sized unit in the history of the Canadian military. A new series of commemorative Canadian coins pays tribute to their contribution to the Allied victory in World War I and to Black Canadians’ proud tradition of military service. How Did the No. 2 Construction Battalion Come To Be? When war was declared in August 1914, thousands of men from across Canada attempted to enlist for military service,…
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Royal Canadian Mint 2023 Heavenly Dragon Pure Gold Coin
In Chinese mythology, dragons are wise, powerful creatures. Unlike in Western mythology, they do not bear humans ill will and, in fact, try to help them. There are many different kinds of dragons in Chinese mythology, each with a specific role to fulfill. This year, a new commemorative series of Royal Canadian Mint coins honours Tianlong, the heavenly dragons, and offers a wish for good fortune and prosperity. Legends of Chinese Dragons Chinese dragons in Chinese mythology are powerful creatures. They are believed to control the weather, and farmers would appeal to them to send rain for their crops. Dragons…
A Sense of Duty, A Life of Service $20 Commemorative Coin
When Queen Elizabeth II died on Sept. 8, 2022, she had reigned for 70 years, the longest reign of any British monarch. At the age of 21, she pledged herself to a life of service to the people of the Commonwealth, a pledge that she renewed upon her coronation in 1953. She fulfilled that promise over the course of her many decades on the throne, and the Royal Canadian Mint honours her commitment with a new $20 commemorative silver coin called A Sense of Duty, a Life of Service. A Symbol of Unity Queen Elizabeth’s life of service began when…
Highlighting Coins Featuring Canadian Women In Honour of International Women’s Day
On March 8, 2023, International Women’s Day, people around the world will celebrate the contributions of women to society. The Royal Canadian Mint remembers some of the most iconic women in Canada’s history with these very special coins. Women’s Right To Vote The right to vote was a turning point for women’s equality. In 2016, the Royal Canadian Mint issued this 5-coin set of $1 coins to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the women’s right to vote in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Each coin depicts a woman casting her vote while her daughter watches on. This coin reminds us not…
2022 Honouring the Late Queen Elizabeth II $2 Black Ring Coin
Royal Canadian Mint coin collecting is a fun hobby to enjoy and pass down to future generations. The RCM releases coins to commemorate special events and even memorialize historical figures and heads of state, including Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away in September of 2022. A new coin has been issued that simultaneously mourns the late monarch while celebrating her life and connection to Canada. Purchasing this coin is an excellent way to preserve a small bit of history for future generations. A Look At The $2 Coin of Mourning Design The Royal Canadian Mint produced a special circulatory $2…
2023 Coin Gift Sets Are Memorable and the Perfect Keepsake
If you’re looking for the perfect gift, consider a coin set from the Royal Canadian Mint. These commemorative coins are specifically designed to celebrate important life moments and also bear the year of their minting. Serious coin collectors and newcomers to the hobby can appreciate these beautiful and unique gifts. Baby Five-Coin Gift Card Set Whether you’re looking for a baby shower gift, a present for new parents or the perfect first birthday surprise, you can’t go wrong with the Baby Gift Card Set. This package contains five coins in denominations of $1, $2, 5 cents, 10 cents and 25…
2023 Royal Canadian Mint Coins: Who is Kathleen “Kit” Coleman?
Kathleen Blake Coleman, also known professionally as Kit Coleman, was a pioneer in Canadian journalism: the first syndicated woman columnist in Canada, the first accredited female war correspondent in North America, and the first president of the Canadian Women’s Press Club, which she helped establish. In 2023, she features on two new coins, a silver dollar and a $100 gold coin from the Royal Canadian Mint in honour of her perseverance in the face of challenge and her contributions to Canadian history. The Journalist Over the course of her life and journalistic career, Kathleen Blake Coleman went by many names….
Will Canadian Coins and Banknotes have King Charles on Them in the Future?
A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II has appeared on Canadian coins since 1953, a year after she came to the throne. Her Majesty started appearing on Canada paper money even before that, as a young member of the royal family (but not, at that point, an heir to the throne) on the first series of bills in 1935. For decades, the Royal Canadian Mint has issued coins commemorating certain landmark events in Her Majesty’s life, including one for her Platinum Jubilee in 2022, that Canadians could purchase and keep as keepsakes. Now that Queen Elizabeth has died, Canadians probably wonder…
New 2023 Royal Canadian Mint Silver Coin Celebrates Love
Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love. Most people take the occasion to celebrate romantic love, but there are so many other forms of love that are all equally worthy of celebration: the bond between parents and children, brothers and sisters, extended family members, and friends. The Royal Canadian Mint is releasing new commemorative Canadian coins in 2023 that celebrate love in all its forms. The selectively gold-plated, 99.99% fine silver, $20 Celebrate Love coin would make an excellent gift for someone who is close to you and to whom you would like to demonstrate your love and undying loyalty….
The Significance Behind the 2022 Peace Dollar Rose Gold Plated Coin
The Nobel Peace Prize is a coveted award bestowed upon the people who do the most to establish peace between various nations. In 1957, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Lester Bowles Pearson, a Canadian man who maintained peace between the Soviet Union and Great Britain, Israel and France. The Royal Canadian Mint issued a coin that commemorates Pearson’s heroic peacekeeping efforts, and if you’re interested in collecting Canadian coins that have a rich history, this is one you must add to your collection. The History Lester Bowles Pearson was a historian who worked for Canada’s Department of External…