As a newsletter for numismatic bibliophiles, we'd be remiss if we didn't mention the Royal Canadian Mint's new coin honoring
the Library of Parliament. Here's Dan Holmes' article on it from Mint News Blog. Neat coin. -Editor
The Royal Canadian Mint has issued its first concave coin in celebration of the 140th anniversary of Canada’s Library of Parliament.
This ultra high relief issue is 99.99% silver, weighs 30.75 grams (an ounce is about 28.35 grams), and has a mintage limited to 6,000
coins. It has been given a purchase price of $159.95.
The reverse features a concave image of the Library’s domed ceiling. A statue of Queen Victoria occupies the foreground, just above the
inscriptions CANADA, 1876, and 2016. The pine bookshelves and woodwork along the domed ceiling are rendered in Ultra High Relief, with an
antique finish.
A launch ceremony for the new coin was held on Thursday, January 28, at the Parliament Library on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. A
Royal Canadian Mint press release notes that Senators, MP’s, and other special guests attended the event.
The obverse, the surface of which is convex, features Susanna Blunt’s portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, with the inscriptions ELIZABETH
II, D.G. REGINA, and 25 DOLLARS placed along the rim.
For more information on the 2016 140th Anniversary of the Library of Parliament Fine Silver Coin, please visit the Web site of the Royal
Canadian Mint.
To read the complete article, see:
Canada Issues
First Concave Silver Coin Celebrating Library of Parliament
(http://world.mintnewsblog.com/2016/01/canada-issues-first-concave-silver-coin-celebrating-library-of-parliament/)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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