Tuesday, 20 July 2021

1943) "Snowbirds Aerial Aerobatics Squadron", Canada: 50th Anniversary of its formation (1971-2021): A $50 (Fifty Dollars - Canadian) Silver Coin with selective Gold Plating, issued by the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) celebrating the milestone: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2021:

1943) "Snowbirds Aerial Aerobatics Squadron", Canada: 50th Anniversary of its formation (1971-2021): A $50 (Fifty Dollars - Canadian) Silver Coin with selective Gold Plating, issued by the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) celebrating the milestone: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2021:

The Royal Canadian Mint has released new silver Proof coins which celebrate the "50th Anniversary of the Snowbirds Aerial Acrobatics Squadron", which is  Canada’s popular aerial squadron known for their excellence in the skies. 

The Reverse of the Snowbirds "50th Anniversary" Silver Coin with selective Gold plating, placed against a background image of the Snowbirds demonstrating their skills in formation

About the Snowbirds:

The "Snowbirds", officially known as "431 Air Demonstration Squadron"  are the military aerobatics or air show flight demonstration team of the Royal Canadian Air Force. 

The team is based at 15 Wing Moose Jaw near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. 

The Snowbirds' official purpose is to "demonstrate the skill, professionalism, and teamwork of Canadian Forces personnel". 

The Snowbirds are the first Canadian air demonstration team to be designated as a squadron.

The show team flies 11 CT-114 Tutors: nine for aerobatic performances, including two solo aircraft, and two spares, flown by the team coordinators.

 Additionally, 13 are maintained in storage. Approximately 80 Canadian Forces personnel work with the squadron full-time; 24 personnel are in the show team that travels during the show season. 

The Snowbirds are the only major military aerobatics team that operates without a support aircraft.

The Snowbirds continue the flying demonstration tradition of previous Canadian Air Force Aerobatic teams, which include the Siskins, the Blue Devils, the Golden Hawks, and the Golden Centennaires.

Presently, the Canadian Forces (CF) Snowbirds, 431 Air Demonstration Squadron are a Canadian icon comprised of Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members and National Defence Public Service employees.

Pilots, technicians (aviation, avionics, aircraft structure, supply), mobile support operators, resource management support clerks, an engineering officer, a logistics officer and a public affairs officer representing all three elements (Army, Navy and Air Force), work as a team to bring thrilling performances to the Canadian public. 

Serving as ambassadors of the CAF, the CF Snowbirds demonstrate the high level of skill, professionalism, teamwork, discipline and dedication inherent in the men and women of the CAF and they inspire the pursuit of excellence wherever they go in North America.

431 Squadron has flown the following aircraft at various points of time: Vickers Wellington, Handley-Page Halifax, Avro Lancaster, Canadair (North American) F-86 Sabre.

The Commemorative Coin:


The Reverse of the $50 (Fifty Canadian Dollars) of the Silver Coins with selective Gold Plating  is inspired by a photograph of the Snowbirds taken during one of their Air-shows.

 It features a highly detailed view of the topside of Snowbird 9 and bottom-side of Snowbird 8 revealing the signature speedbird design that was introduced by the team in 1974. 

To the upper-right of the primary design is the inscription "SNOWBIRDS 50" in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the team (1971-2021).

The coins exhibit selective gold plating on both sides to highlight particular elements of the design including the rim and effigy of  QE II. 

The Obverse of the $50 (Fifty Canadian Dollars) of the Silver Coins with selective Gold Plating shows the denomination of Coin "50 DOLLARS" is placed on the lower periphery. 

The peripheral inscriptions read - "ELIZABETH II. D.G.REGINA." (meaning "Elizabeth II. By the Grace of God Queen")

Behind the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II is a decorative pattern of a repeated design element taken from the official "Snowbirds 50" logo.  

The specifications of this Coin are:

Country of issue: Canada; Year: 2021; Denomination/Face Value: $50 (Fifty Dollars); Metal Composition: .9999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight: 157.6 grams; Diameter/Size: 65.25 mm; Coin Quality: Proof with Gold Plating; Mintage: 1,000 pieces; Presentation Box/Case: Yes; Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes; Designer (Reverse) - Dave O’Malley. Design inspiration: Photo taken by Canadian aviation photographer Mike Reyno.

Remarks

- Each $50 coin is individually encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded custom case to accommodate its larger diameter and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and black outer protective box














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