Thursday, 13 July 2023

2919) National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD) celebrates the heritages, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada: A $20 (Twenty Dollars - CAN) 1 Oz Commemorative Silver Coin minted by the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM): Date of Coin issue: 2023:

2919) National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD) celebrates the heritages, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada: A $20 (Twenty Dollars - CAN) 1 Oz Commemorative Silver Coin minted by the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM): Date of Coin issue: 2023:

The Header/Banner showcases the Obverse and Reverse of the $20 (Twenty Dollars - CAN) Silver Coin against a representative artwork of the Sun rising behind two mountain ranges, celebrating the   First Nations, Inuit, and Métis art and cultures.

National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD) is celebrated on June 21 and highlights the heritages, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada. 

About National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD):

"National Aboriginal Day" (NAD) or "National Indigenous Peoples Day" (NIPD) is a day recognising and celebrating the cultures and contributions of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Indigenous peoples of Canada.

The day was first celebrated in 1996, after it was proclaimed that year that it was to be celebrated annually on 21 June

This date was chosen as the statutory holiday for many reasons, including its cultural significance as the Summer solstice, and the fact that it is a day on which many Indigenous peoples and communities traditionally celebrate their heritage

This day has been celebrated as a statutory territorial holiday in the Northwest Territories since 2001 and in Yukon since 2017. 

It is not however, currently considered a statutory holiday across the rest of the country.

Historical brief:

For generations, many Indigenous groups and communities have celebrated their culture and heritage on June 21 or around that time of year because of the significance of the summer solstice as the longest day of the year.

The day came about after a series of calls for such a celebration.

It was first self-declared Indian Day in 1945, by the chiefs from across Turtle Island (North America).

In 1982, the National Indian Brotherhood (now the Assembly of First Nations) called for the creation of a National Aboriginal Solidarity Day to be celebrated on 21 June. 

Slightly more than a decade later in 1995, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples recommended that a National First Peoples Day be designated. 

Also in that same year, a national conference of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people chaired by Elijah Harper, titled The Sacred Assembly, called for a national holiday to celebrate the contributions of Aboriginal peoples to Canada. 21 June often coincides with the summer solstice.

National Indigenous Peoples Day is now the first of a series of Celebrate Canada days, followed by the National Holiday of Quebec on 24 June, Canadian Multiculturalism Day on 27 June, and concluding with Canada Day on 1 July.

In 2001, the 14th Legislative Assembly passed the National Aboriginal Day Act making the Northwest Territories the first jurisdiction in Canada to recognise this day as a formal statutory holiday.

On 21.06.2017, the event was renamed as the event National Indigenous Peoples Day

In recent years, the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network has broadcast an annual cultural gala, Indigenous Day Live, on National Indigenous Peoples Day.

The Commemorative Coin:

Three artists – Megan Currie, English River First Nation, Myrna Pokiak (Agnaviak), Inuvialuit Settlement Region and Jennine Krauchi, Red River Métis – actively developed the design of this $2 (Two Dollars) Coin together, weaving together their individual expressions to form a powerful ode to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis cultures and heritages, and an open invitation to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day.

The Reverse of the 2023 National Indigenous Peoples Day Commemorative Silver $2 circulation coin combines the art of Megan Currie, English River First Nation, Myrna Pokiak (Agnaviak), Inuvialuit Settlement Region and Jennine Krauchi, Red River Métis. 

The rich expressions of cultures, traditions, and heritages that make up the design are drawn from a variety of inspirational sources, each unique to the artist. 

This Coin celebrates the diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada, and is an open-ended invitation to learn more about and honour First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples and their histories and heritages.

NIPD takes place during the summer solstice, the day of the year that Grandfather Sun provides us with the longest light. It symbolises a new season of life, a chance to start fresh and leave past burdens behind. 

The Indigenous people celebrate the cultural identity on Indigenous day under the Midnight Sun, treasure their memories through seasonal changes and challenges. Their cultural experiences have inspired this art.

The Métis symbols used on this coin are images that the Métis, have come to identify with and these are unique to our distinct culture.  The sash, the wheel of a Red River cart, the Infinite flag and the five-petalled flower or Wild Rose. 

The Obverse of the 2023 National Indigenous Peoples Day Commemorative Silver $2 circulation coin depicts an effigy of Late Queen Elizabeth II facing right designed by Susanna Blunt. 

The obverse also bears a special marking at centre left that includes four pearls symbolising the four effigies that have featured on Canadian Coins at various points of time, and the double date of her reign.

The specifications of the Silver Proof Coin are:

Country: Canada; Date/Year of Coin issue: 2023; Denomination: $20 (Twenty Dollars - CAN)Coin Series Theme: "National Indigenous People's Day (NIPD)"; Coin Theme: National Indigenous People's Day Coin  representing First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples and their histories and heritages; Metal Composition: .9999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight:  31.39 grams; Diameter/Size: 38.00 mm; Coin Quality: Proof; MintRoyal Canadian Mint (RCM); Mintage: 6,500 pieces; Edge: Serrated; DesignersMegan Currie, Myrna Pokiak and Jennine Krauchi (Reverse); Susanna Blunt (Obverse)

The coin is encapsulated and presented in a black clamshell with black beauty box.

The specifications of the Silver Proof Colourised Coin Wrap Roll Set are:

Country: Canada; Date/Year of Coin issue: 2023; Denomination: $20 (Twenty Dollars - CAN)Coin Series Theme: "National Indigenous People's Day (NIPD)"; Coin Theme: National Indigenous People's Day Coin  representing First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples and their histories and heritages; Metal Composition: .9999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight:  31.39 grams; Diameter/Size: 38.00 mm; Coin Quality: Proof; MintRoyal Canadian Mint (RCM); Mintage: 20,000 pieces + 10,000 pieces (Special Special roll); Edge: Serrated; DesignersMegan Currie, Myrna Pokiak and Jennine Krauchi (Reverse); Susanna Blunt (Obverse).


The Wrap Roll








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Links to Star Wars Theme Posts:

i) The Mandalorian, Niue Island: New Zealand Mint has issued Gold and Silver Coins depicting the popular STAR WARS spin-off; ii) "Grogu" ("Baby Yoda"): Year of Coin issue: 2021

2) "Cara Dune", Niue Island: Second Coin in "The Mandalrian Classic Coin Collection": New Zealand Mint has issued a $2 (Two Dollars - NZD) Silver Coins depicting character from the STAR WARS Spin-off, on behalf of Niue Island: Year of Coin issue: 2021

3) "ASSASSIN DROID IG-11", Niue Island: Third Coin in "THe Mandalorian Classic Coin Collection": New Zealand Mint has issued a $2 (Two Dollars - NZD) Silver Coins depicting characters from the STAR WARS Spin-Off, on behalf of Niue Island: Year of Coin issue: 2021

4) "GROGU" or "The CHILD" -("BABY YODA"), Niue Island: Fourth Coin in "The Mandalorian Classic Coin Collection": New Zealand Mint has issued a $2 (Two Dollars - NZD) Silver Coins depicting characters from the STAR WARS Spin-off, on behalf of Niue Island: Year of Coin issue: 2021

5) "Grogu in his mobile Cradle/Pram" or "THE CHILD" - ("Baby Yoda"), Niue Island: Fifth Coin in "The Mandalorian Classic Coin Collection": New Zealand Mint has issued a $2 (Two Dollars - NZD) Silver Coins depicting characters from the STAR WARS Spin-off, on behalf of Niue Island: Year of Coin issue: 2022

6) Ahsoka Tano, Niue Island: The Mandalorian Classic Coin Collection: New zealand Mint has issued Gold and silver Coins depicting the popular "STAR WARS" spin -off: Year of Coin issue: 2022

7) "BESKAR STEEL", Niue Island: "The Mandalorian Classic Coin Collection": New Zealand Mint has issued a $2 (Two Dollars - NZD) Silver Rectangular Coin depicting the highly impenetrable protection material in the STAR WARS Spin-off, on behalf of Niue Island: Year of Coin issue: 2021

8) "Bo-Katan Kyrze", The Legendary Mandalorian Warrior, Niue Island: New Zealand Mint has issued $250 (Two Hundred Fifty Dollars - NZD) Gold, $25 Gold (Twenty Five Dollarrs - NZD) and $2 (Two Dollars - NZD) Silver Coins depicting the popular STAR WARS spin-off: Year of Coin issue: 2022

Links to "Star Wars: A New Hope™":

9) The Sand Crawler ("The Mandalorian" & "Star Wars: A New Hope"), Niue Island: New Zealand Mint has issued $25 (Twenty Five Dollars - NZD) Gold and $2 (Two Dollars - NZD) Silver Coins depicting the popular STAR WARS spin-off: Year of Coin issue: 2022

Links to posts on Boba Fett:

1) Boba Fett, New Zealand: An elegant Silver Miniature minted by the New Zealand Mint, features the popular Star Wars Bounty Hunter in full armour with his blaster at the ready: Date of issue: 10.12.2021

2) Boba Fett "Slave I" Starfighter, Niue Island: A One Oz Silver Coin depicts Fett's legendary spacecraft: Date of Coin issue: 10.12.2021 (with year of issue inscribed as 2022)

Other Links:

1) The "Empire's Death Star" (Star Wars), Niue Island: A Kilogram Dimensional Silver Coin of $ 100 NZD (Niue) minted by the New Zealand Mint on behalf of Niue Island:Year of Coin issue: 2021

2) "Star Trek", Starfield Command, United Federation of Planets, Tuvalu: $2 "Holey Dollar" united with a $1 "Delta" Coin-set 

3) "Dune" (a Science Fiction Novel) by Frank Herbert, APMEX, USA: A set of Silver and Gold Coins/Rounds issued by APMEX celebrating the most iconic themes from the 2021 movie, based on the Novel being released in October 2021: Date/Year of Coins issued: 2021

4) "Star Trek", Canada: 50th Anniversary Celebrations (1966-2016): Canada Postes (Post Canada) has issued this lenticular set of two stamps featuring Star Trek characters from the franchise which debuted in Canada: Date/Year of Stamp set issue: 2016

Links to The Bad Batch Coin Series:

1) HUNTER - The Leader of the "BAD BATCH - STAR WARS, Niue Island: New Zealand Mint has issued Silver $2 (Two Dollars - NZD) Coins on behalf of Niue Island, depicting the "Clone Force 99" Group Leader: Year of Coin issue: 2022

2) WRECKER - The Demolition Expert of the "BAD BATCH" - STAR WARS, Niue Island: New Zealand Mint has issued Silver $2 (Two Dollars - NZD) Coins on behalf of Niue Island, depicting the "Clone Force 99": Year od Coin issue: 2022

2 comments:

  1. Santosh Khanna has commented:
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