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Tuesday 17 December 2019

1173) "Canadian Fun and Festivities" Coin Series, Canada: This 3 Dollars Silver Coin minted by the Royal Canadian Mint, features bringing home a Christmas "Cut-Your-own-Tree" from the Wild:

1173) "Canadian Fun and Festivities" Coin Series, Canada: This 3 Dollars Silver Coin minted by the Royal Canadian Mint, features  bringing home a Christmas "Cut-Your-own-Tree" from the Wild:

The Royal Canadian Mint has issued the latest (and last) coin in the Coin Series titled "Fun and Festivities" - a "cut-your-own-tree". Bundling up against the cold, the entire family heads out into the country-side that shimmers after the first snowfall. Songs are sung and stories are told, while everyone looks for the future centre-piece of their holiday celebrations. Whether opting for a pre-cut or "cut-your-own" tree, the experience serves up a pine-scented dash of holiday spirit that carries into the New Year.

There are more than 1,800 Christmas tree farms in Canada. Christmas trees are a part of Canada's agricultural activities. These trees are intentionally grown and even exported abroad. Once the holidays are done, the trees can be chipped for muclh or allowed to break down with time.

The other coins in this twelve Coin Series include - Niagara Falls Winter Lights, Dogsledding, Maple Syrup Tasting, Cherry Blossom, Tulips, Coastal Drive, Rodeo, Folk Music, Wine Tasting, Whale Watching, Aurora Borealis, Christmas Tree.


The Reverse of the Silver 3 Dollars Coin placed against a background of a snow-covered pine tree forest


The 3 Dollars Silver Coin:


The Reverse of the Silver 3 Dollars Coin depicts a fun holiday tradition in Canada. On a cold December day, a father has gone outdoors with his two kids to select and cut down their Christmas tree. The chosen tree is placed on the sleigh as the three make their way home, accompanied by their pet dog.

On the outer periphery are placed stylised icons that represent popular outdoor activities and sights in Canada - (clock-wise from top) Niagara Falls, a Christmas tree, a rodeo, wine tasting, dogsledding, folk music, cherry blossoms, maple syrup tasting, whale watching, tulips, coastal drives and the Aurora Borealis.


On the Obverse of the Silver 3 Dollars Coin is seen an effigy of Elizabeth II, the face value of the coin "3 DOLLARS" and the year of issue "2019".

The specifications of this Silver Coin are:

Coin Series Theme: Fun and Festivities; Denomination: 3 Dollars; Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight: 7.96 grams; Diameter/Size: 27.0 mm; Coin Quality: Proof with applied colour; Edge: Serrated  Maximum Mintage: 4,000 pieces; Mint: Royal Canadian Mint; Year of issue: 2019; Packaging: The coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box; Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Serialised; Coin Designers: Reverse - Steve Hepburn, Obverse - Susanna Blunt.


Royal Canadian Mint branded clamshell presentation case

This Presentation Case enables display of all the Coins issued in the set






For other interesting posts on the Coins and Banknotes of Canada, please visit the following links:











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22) Centennial Flame Monument on Parliament Hill, Canada: A Double Crown Sized Silver 50 Dollars Coin issued by the Royal Canadian Mint: Coin issue date: 2019

23) "Canadian Horse", Canada: Royal Mint Canada issues a 20 Dollars Gold and Black Rhodium plated Silver Proof Coin: Year of issue marked as 2020:

24) Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice: A $20 (Twenty Canadian Dollars) Silver Coin issued by the Royal Canadian Mint: Coin issue date/year: 2016

25) Red Maple Coin, Canada: "Maple Leaf Annual Coin Series" from the Royal Canadian Mint (RAM): A $10 (10 Dollars) Silver coin issued in 2019

26) "Canadian Fun and festivities" Coin series, Canada: This 3 Dollars Silver Coin, minted by the Royal Canadian Mint, features bringing home a Christmas "Cut-your-own-Tree" from the Wild:

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