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Canada's History and Diverse Culture Captured on Two New Gold Royal Canadian Mint Masterpieces
OTTAWA, ON, Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- Klondike gold discovery commemorated in 5-9s pure gold and Ukrainian art of 
Pysanka shines on an egg-shaped coin

The Royal Canadian Mint has launched two new gold coins that mark important 
chapters in Canadian history and shine a bright light on homegrown innovation. 
The newest addition to the Mint's long line of 1 oz., 99.999% pure gold bullion 
coins inaugurates a new series dedicated to the 125th anniversary of the famous 
Klondike gold rush, while the latest Ukrainian Easter egg-inspired collector 
coin features a meticulously engraved design celebrating the eternal renewal of 
the spring season.

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The 2021 $200 1 oz. 99.999% Pure Gold Coin - Klondike Gold Rush: Panning for 
Gold 

In August 1896, Keish (Skookum Jim Mason), his nephew Kaa Goox (Dawson 
Charlie), Shaaw Tlaa (Kate Carmack), and her husband, George Carmack, 
discovered gold nuggets in Rabbit (Bonanza) Creek, in Canada's Yukon Territory. 
This amazing find sparked a three-year stampede of prospectors seeking riches 
in the far northern wilderness. The mining boom it produced put Canada on the 
map as a leading gold producer and spurred Yukon's entry into Confederation. It 
even accelerated the creation of the Royal Canadian Mint's Ottawa facility and 
its world-class gold refinery.

The gold rush also had devastating consequences on the local environment and 
for the communities of original Indigenous inhabitants of the Klondike region. 
They were displaced and their traditional way of life undermined -- a legacy 
Canada is still grappling with today.  

The reverse of this coin features the artwork of accomplished coin designer 
Steve Hepburn.  His illustration of a miner's hands holding a gold pan is one 
of the most enduring symbols of the Gold Rush. The gravel inside the pan and 
the water shimmering within it as the material is rinsed to reveal precious 
gold flecks are engraved in exquisite details. Water pouring out of the pan 
over the coin's security mark also brings the scene to life.  The coin bears 
the signature radial lines of all Mint bullion coins, as well as a 
micro-engraved maple leaf mark showing the number 21 to correspond to its year 
of issue. It is presented in credit card-style packaging that includes a 
certificate of purity signed by the Mint's Chief Assayer. 

The 2021 $250 Pure Gold Pysanka Coin

There are more than three million Canadians of Ukrainian heritage and the 
time-honoured folk tradition of pysanka, derived from the verb pysaty (to 
write), still flourishes in Western Canada, and part of Ontario, Quebec and the 
Maritimes.  It is a spring time ritual where eggs are decorated with intricate 
designs and patterns using a written-wax batik method. While there are 
thousands of possible motifs, designs frequently feature geometric and plant 
themes. 

This egg-shaped coin, crafted from nearly two troy ounces of 99.99% pure gold, 
features a pysanka design by Canadian artist Dave Melnychuk. The central motif 
of a rooster is a well-known symbol of fertility and reawakening. Its tail 
feathers are adorned with beautiful sunflowers and each flower has eight 
petals, a number that is symbolic of eternity and equilibrium. The rooster is 
surrounded by an Eternal Band ("bezkonechnyk"), with radiating sunbursts that 
represent good fortune and growth. Each element of this intricate pysanka is 
engraved in minute detail. The obverse of the coin features the effigy of Her 
Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.

Images of these new coins are available here ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3049628-1&h=1407572387&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dropbox.com%2Fsh%2Fzscnq9d5vbeh27k%2FAAChPlmRY_dnDcCQQcLYAkfja%3Fdl%3D0&a=here 
).

About the Royal Canadian Mint

The Royal Canadian Mint is the Crown corporation responsible for the minting 
and distribution of Canada's circulation coins and provides fully-integrated 
precious metals services. The Mint is one of the largest and most versatile 
mints in the world, offering a wide range of specialized, high quality coinage 
products and related services on an international scale. For more information 
on the Mint, its products and services, visit www.mint.ca.  Follow the Mint on 
Twitter ( 
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), Facebook ( 
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) and Instagram ( 
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). 

Alex Reeves, Senior Manager, Public Affairs, Tel: +1 (613) 884-6370, 
reeves@mint.ca 

SOURCE: Royal Canadian Mint (RCM)


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