- Country:Canada
- Collection:Silver Commemorative $1
- Metal:Silver
- Year:2020
- Denomination:$1
- Finish:Complete
- Weight (oz):1.0
- Purity:0.9999
- Mintage:5500
- Product type:Coin
Canada, A Nation of Peace. Order today.
Canada has long been associated with the search for astable and secure international order. This connection began in 1957 when Lester B. Pearson won the Nobel Peace Prize. Then Canadian Secretary of state forExternal Affairs, Pearson helped diffuse the Suez Crisis by creating the world's first, large-scale United Nations peacekeeping force. Over the next 40 years, Canada's contribution in UN peacekeeping becomes an intrinsic part of the country's international role. In 1988, the UN received theNobel Peace Prize for decades of peacekeeping activities. By then, Canada had contributed roughly 80,000 peacekeepers.
The Peace dollar celebrates Canada's dedication to making the world a more peaceful place.Order today.
Special Features:
ULTRA HIGH RELIEF! The technology used to mint this coin has allowed it to be made in ultra-high relief, giving it remarkable detail and lustre.
EDGE LETTERING! As an added touch of design excellence, the Latin word ÃPAX', which translates to ÃPEACE' in English is engraved along the edge of the coin.
INCLUDES SERIALIZED CERTIFICATE! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins.
99.99% PURE SILVER COIN! The silver in this coin is as pure as Canada's pursuit of peace.
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Design:
The reverse design features the profile of Lady Peace, crowned with maple leaves. Her visage is accompanied by "PAX 2020" and the Canadian national motto: "A MARI USQUE AD MARE" - From Sea to Sea. The coin also bears edge lettering with the Latin word ÃPAX' which means peace. The obverse design features the effigy ofHer Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.
Did you knowÃ
According to the 2018 Global Peace Index, Canada occupies the 6th place on the ranking.
Lester B. Pearson was not the only one to receive theNobel Peace Prize. In 1988, thousands of Canadians among other peacekeepers have been collectively awarded for their service in UN missions.
The Nobel Peace Prize led Canada to establish our own Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal, now proudly worn by many Veterans.
Following World War I, there was desire in the United States to create a coin symbolic of peace
The Peace dollar was first struck on December 28, 1921; just over a million were coined bearing a 1921 date.
The Peace dollar coin was minted from 1921 to 1928, and againin 1934 and 1935..
It was the last United States dollar coin to be struck for circulation in silver.
In 1965, amid much controversy, the Denver mint struck over 316,000 Peace dollars dated 1964, but these were never issued, and all are believedto have been melted.
Its obverse represents the head and neck of the Goddess of Liberty in profile, and the reverse depicts a bald eagle at rest clutching an olivebranch, with the legend "Peace".