- Country:Canada
- Collection:Gold Commemorative $10
- Metal:Gold
- Year:2015
- Denomination:$10
- Finish:Complete
- Weight (oz):0.25
- Purity:0.9999
- Mintage:678
- Product type:Coin
Features a beautiful profile portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II created in 1990! Order today!
"I am sure that nowhere under the sun could one find a land more full of hope, of happiness and of fine, loyal, generous-hearted people.[Ã] They have placed in our hearts a love for their country and its people which will never grow cold and which will always draw us to their shores."
- Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) onCanada after her first Royal Tour in 1951
The rain that fell on the streets of London on Coronation Day (June 2, 1953) could not dampen the spirits of the millions of people who lined the procession route. In a horse-drawn carriage, Her Majesty proceeded to Westminster Abbey where she was crownedduring an ancient and historic coronation service.Broadcast by television and shown in Canada ahead of any other country, those who watched could not possibly know that they were witnessing the beginningof a most remarkable reign that would extend well into the next millennium.
When the newly crowned monarch rose from her throne, Queen Elizabeth II was cheered by supporters around the world. In Canada, Her Majesty had occupied a warm place in the hearts of Canadians ever since her first tour here two years earlier. Canadians proudly welcomed their newly crowned Sovereign.
The third portrait of the Queen to appear on coinage was the one displayed on the obverse of this piece. Issued in 1990 and notable for the grand jewelled tiaraand a beautiful string of pearls, this royal effigywas designed by Canadian artist Dora de Pedery-Hunt.
Since her coronation in 1953, Queen Elizabeth II has toured Canada more than twenty times. Her Majesty, accompanied by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, has traversed every region of this massive land, from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Great lakes to the Arctic Circle. On each tour, the depth of their affection for and dedication to Canada and Canadians deepens. As Queen of Canada, Her Majesty's service of dedication over more than sixty years highlights her attachment to this country as she has often stated: "It is good to be home."
Commemorate Her Majesty's long reign of devoted service to Canada with a unique coin of 99.99% pure gold! Order yours today!
Special features:
This is the third coin in the Royal Canadian Mint's new series celebrating the Canadian coinage effigies of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The obverse of the coin features the beautiful profile portraitof Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II created in 1990 by Canadian artist Dora de P dery-Hunt.
To underscore Her Majesty's role as Canada's head of state, the reverse features a beautiful andsymbolically powerful design of two sugar maple leaves by Canadian wildlife artist Celia Godkin.
Your coin has no GST/HST and a limited mintage worldwide.
About the Design:
Designed by Canadian artist Celia Godkin, your coin features two sugar maple leaves. Pointing downward, the overlapping leaves are attached by their stems to a single twig at the top of the image. The leaves are engraved with careful precision using a variety of textures to lend depth to the image. The reverse is engraved with the words "CANADA" the date "2015" and the face value of
"10 DOLLARS". The obverse design features the third obverse of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to appear on Canadian coinagein 1990, when she was 64 years old. Her Majesty wears a grand jewelled tiara and a beautiful string of pearls. The effigy is encircled with the Latin legend "ELIZABETH II D. G. REGINA," which means "Elizabeth II, by the grace of God, Queen."
Did you knowÃ
Canada's head of state, Her Majesty The Queen, is also head of state of fifteen other realms in the Commonwealth-a free association of fifty four like-minded countries that were once British colonies. In a constitutional monarchy such asours, the Sovereign reigns but does not rule: poweris invested in the Crown and is only "entrusted" to governments to use on behalf of the people.
In addition to being Sovereign of sixteen Commonwealth nations, Her Majesty serves as head of the Commonwealth-fifty four nations that comprise a quarter of the world's population, spans all continents with a focus on both discussion of common problems and the seeking of resolution.
In 2012, Her Majesty celebrated her Diamond Jubilee-the 60th anniversary of the Queen's accession to the Throne. Among realm Sovereigns, Queen Elizabeth II is only one of two monarchs to have attained a sixty year reign. Only her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, celebrated a Diamond Jubileein 1897.