Kanada 300 Dollars - Elizabeth II, 2014

Canada Coat of Arms

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Informationen

Land Kanada Kanada
Währung Dollar (1858 – 9999)
Münztyp Nicht umlaufende Münze
Nennwert 300 Dollars - Elizabeth II
Jahr 2014
Herrscher Elisabeth II. (1952–2022)
Material Gold (.5833) (58.33% gold, 41.67% silver)
Form Round
Stempelstellung Medal alignment ↑↑
Prägetechnik Milled
Gewicht (g) 60
Durchmesser (mm) 50
Dicke (mm) 2.5

Beschreibung

300 Dollars - Elizabeth II aus Kanada. Ausgegeben 2014. Geprägt in Gold (.5833) (58.33% gold, 41.67% silver). Durchmesser 50 mm, Gewicht 60 g.

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Head of Queen Elizabeth II, as at 77 years of age, bare headed, wearing necklace and earrings, facing right. (Elizabeth II Queen by the grace of God)
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At the centre of the Arms is the Shield with the royal symbols of Great Britain and France in the upper quadrants: three lions (England), one lion within a "double tressure" (Scotland), the harp of Tara (Ireland), and three fleur-de-lis (France), while a sprig of three maple leaves representing Canadians of all origins occupies the bottom portion of the Shield. The Supporters holding the Shield are based on those used with the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom since 1603. A lion holding a lance with the Union Jack stands to the (viewer's) left of the Shield, while a unicorn, a longtime royal symbol of Scotland, stands to the right holding the royal flag of France. The ring or "annulus" behind the Shield is the latest addition to the Arms that was approved by H.M. The Queen in 1994. Above the Shield is a royal helmet draped with a mantle resembling maple leaves. Placed atop the royal helmet is the Crest set on a wreath of twisted white and red cloth: a crowned lion holding a maple leaf in its right paw, a Canadian adaptation of the Royal Crest of England. Above the crest is the royal crown, indicative of the fact that Canada is a monarchy. The base of the Arms features a garland of floral emblems representing the four ancient kingdoms represented in the Shield: the English rose, the Scottish thistle, the Irish shamrock and the French lily. The Latin motto that appears on the scroll above the flowers. (They desire a better countryFrom sea to sea)
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Auflage & Varianten

Datum Auflage Kommentar Häufigkeit
2014  198 Proof

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