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Thursday 31 August 2023

2975) Canadian landscapes and the effect of all Seasons, Canada: The Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) has issued a 3.00 Oz Silver Proof Coin depicting Canada through a collage on a Black Maple Leaf during various seasons: Date/Year of Coin issue: 06.07.2023:

2975) Canadian landscapes and the effect of all Seasons, Canada: The Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) has issued a 3.00 Oz Silver Proof Coin depicting Canada through a collage on a Black Maple Leaf during various seasons: Date/Year of Coin issue: 06.07.2023:

The Royal Canadian Mint has released this coin featuring Canadian landscapes and the effect of seasons.

Each season has an established colour association, and those seasonal hues mirror the shades found in nature. They are well represented in this collage, where the use of colour over the engraved relief and changing colour schemes reflects nature’s cyclical transformation.

The Coin’s collage illustrates how nature is a key part of Canada’s natural resources. It features a composite of landscapes and wildlife species from across Canada, and it seamlessly combines them to ensure a smooth transition from one seasonal view to the next.

It isn’t just the landscape that undergoes a colourful transformation each year—some animals do too. Several northern mammals, including the Arctic fox and Peary caribou, are known to exchange their summer coats for heavier, whiter fur that keeps them warm in the winter.

Fiery reds, burnt orange and golden yellows—the colours one can associate with fall and fall leaves are mostly present in the landscape during spring and summer too, they are just masked by chlorophyll, a green pigment that is vital for photosynthesis. (The red colours are produced in the autumn, in response to bright light and plant sugars in the leaves.) 

As summer turns to fall and sunlight decreases, leaves stop producing chlorophyll, which fades away to reveal other colours caused by various pigments - xanthophyll for yellow, carotenoid for orange, and anthocyanin for red. And once those pigments break down, only tannins remain in the leaves, resulting in a brown colour.

The Commemorative Coin:

Spring, summer, fall and winter - this eye-catching collage invites one to step into the Canadian landscape and experience the four seasons that shape life in Canada. 

From spring’s bright hues and sun-soaked summer greenery to fall’s foliage-led colour change and winter’s snowy slumber, all four seasons unfold before your eyes, forming a spectrum of colours within the maple leaf that gives shape to our celebration of Canada’s natural beauty.

A Canada for all seasons. 

The Reverse of the $50 (Fifty Dollars) Coin features a composite of landscape features from across Canada, framed by the outline of a black maple (Acer nigrum) leaf, which is one of 10 Canadian maple species. 

Also seen are Canada geese (Branta canadensis) flying in a V formation—a sign of the changing seasons in Canada. A Canadian maple leaf. 

The four-season view begins with a spring scene on the left, where a tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus) swims past flowery meadows and mountains under a colourful morning sky. 

The scene transitions to a bright summer day, as a grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) catches its next meal. 

Beneath the migrating geese in the sky, the green foliage turns to red, orange, brown and yellow in the fall view, in which the setting sun casts its glow on the grasslands and the iconic bison (Bison bison). 

The final view, with its sleepy Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), captures the tranquil beauty of winter in Canada, while an iceberg adrift in the ocean hints at the eventual return of spring.

The Obverse of the $20 (Twenty Dollars) Coin features the memorial effigy of the late Queen Elizabeth II (1926–2022) designed by Susanna Blunt, which also bears a special marking to the left of the portrait that includes four pearls symbolising the four effigies that have figured on Canadian coins and the double date of her reign, 1952 and 2022. 

Above the effigy is the text "CANADA. 2023" and the denomination of "20 DOLLARS", which is placed below the Queen’s image.

The specifications of this Coin are:

Country of issue: Canada; Date/Year: 25.08.2023; Denomination/Face Value: $50 (Fifty Dollars - CAN); Metal Composition: .9999 Fineness Silver (Ag) with colour over engraved reliefWeight: 3.0 Oz or 94.25 grams; Diameter/Size: 55.00 mm; Coin QualityProof (P)Mintage: 2,500 pieces; Edge: Serrated; Presentation Box/Case: Yes; Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes; DesignerCaitlin Lindstrom-Milne (Reverse) Susana Blunt (Obverse);  PackagingBlack clamshell with black beauty box.

- Each coin is encapsulated and presented in a branded Royal Canadian Mint branded Custom Case accompanied by a numbered/serialised Certificate of Authenticity (COA)






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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 of Coin issue: 2022


Tuesday 29 August 2023

2974) "75th Anniversary of independence and Abraham Accords, Israel: Gold and Silver Bullion Coins minted by the Israel Coins & Medals Corporation (ICMC): Date/Year of Coin issue: 2023:

2974) "75th Anniversary of independence and Abraham Accords, Israel: Gold and Silver Bullion Coins minted by the Israel Coins & Medals Corporation (ICMC): Date/Year of Coin issue: 2023:

The Israel Coins and Medals Corp. (ICMC) has brought out its annual independence commemorative collection of Gold and Silver Proof Coins. 

The Header/Banner is captioned - "STATE OF ISRAEL IS BORN - 1948 - 2023". The Reverses/Obverse of the three coins is placed at lower bottom, with the Mark of the Holy Land Mint at extreme left bottom.

As this year marks Israel’s 75th anniversary, the theme is a very special topic — peace in the region. 

In 2020, the State of Israel signed four historic peace agreements with Arab and North African States - Bahrain, Sudan, Morocco, and the United Arab Emirates

The agreements were brokered by the administration of the then United States President Donald Trump, who named the agreements “The Abraham Accords,” after the biblical patriarch Abraham, who connects the Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. 

The Abraham Accords were signed during a celebratory ceremony which took place at the White House, USA on 25.09.2020. 

At this time, these historic peace agreements were signed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdul-Latif bin Rashid Al Zayani, United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and US President Donald Trump.

For the State of Israel, the historic agreements presented endless opportunities, from increased economic activity and expanded trade and export to the strengthening of tourism and strategic cooperation with the Arab states

For the countries that signed the agreements with Israel, there were also many advantages to be gained from the enhanced relationship. Among them are numerous technological and economic benefits

The agreements have also had a positive effect on the relations between Israel and other Arab states and led to the opening of airspace over Arab states for Israeli civilian flights. 

The Abraham Accords have also been received as a breakthrough for inter-state cooperation, leading the entire region towards a “new Middle East” and bringing hope to Israel, the Arab world and, indeed, the whole world.

The Coins:

The Reverse and Obverse of the 10 Shekel Gold and 1 Shekel Silver Coins seen placed side-by-side.

The coins have been minted by the Holy Land Mint at its facilities in Nesher, Haifa, on behalf of the Bank of Israel and are designed by Meir Eshel. 

The obverse side focuses on a handshake symbolising the historic peace agreements. Across the centre and above both hands are representations of the buildings and across the skyline of familiar landmarks in both Israel and the Arab states. Centred is a palm tree found almost everywhere in the region. Around the edge above the primary design is the commemorative inscription ABRAHAM ACCORDS, shown in English, Hebrew. and Arabic.

The Obverse of the 10 Shekel Gold, 2 and 1 Shekel Silver Coins features at the top of the Israeli State Emblem with the inscription "INDEPENDENCE DAY 2023" (in English and Hebrew), which is inscribed to the left and right of the emblem along the outer periphery. 

The coins’ denomination is shown as a numeral in the centre along with the inscription - "NEW SHEKEL" (in Hebrew, English, and Arabic) placed below the numeral. 

Below the denomination is a pair of stylised hands shaking symbolising the Accords, and on the bottom periphery is the text "ISRAEL" (also, spelt in English, Hebrew, and Arabic). 

On the lower left side is the Hebrew letter Mem (“מ”) mintmark denoting a Proof strike or the "Star of David" denoting Prooflike quality.

The Obverse of the 10 Shekel Gold, 2 and 1 Shekel Silver Coins, showcases in the foreground, a handshake symbolising the historic peace agreements and across the centre is seen a representation of the buildings and palm trees across the skyline of the Arab states.  

Around the upper periphery is the inscription - "Abraham Accords" (in English, Hebrew and Arabic).

The Coins have been issued in Gold and Silver Variants:

i) The specifications of the Gold  Coin Variant are:

Coin Series: "75th Anniversary of Independence"; Coin Theme: "Abraham Accords"; Denomination: 10 NIS (New Israeli Shekel); Metal Composition: .917 Fineness Gold (Au); Coin Quality: Proof (P); Diameter: 30.0 mm; Weight: 16.96 grams; Mint: The Holy Land Mint, Jerusalem; Mintage: 555 pieces; Designer: Meir Eshel; Year: 2023.

ii) The specifications of the Silver  Coin (First Variant) are:

Coin Series: "75th Anniversary of Independence"; Coin Theme: "Abraham Accords"; Denomination: 2 NIS (New Israeli Shekel); Metal Composition: .925 Fineness Silver (Ag); Coin Quality: Proof (P); Diameter: 38.7 mm; Weight: 31.1 grams or 1.00 Oz; Mint: The Holy Land Mint, Jerusalem; Mintage: 2,800 pieces; Designer: Meir Eshel; Year: 2023.

iii) The specifications of the Silver  Coin (Second Variant) are:

Coin Series: "75th Anniversary of Independence"; Coin Theme: "Abraham Accords"; Denomination: 1 NIS (New Israeli Shekel); Metal Composition: .925 Fineness Silver (Ag); Coin Quality: Prooflike (PL); Diameter: 30.0 mm; Weight: 14.4 grams; Mint: The Holy Land Mint, Jerusalem; Mintage: 1,800 pieces; Designer: Meir Eshel; Year: 2023.

- Each coin is available as a separate item to order during their pre-release sale. 

- The coins are encapsulated and presented in a custom case accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) branded by the Holyland Mint. 




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