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Royal Canadian Mint

2007 PROOF COMMEMORATIVE SILVER DOLLAR WITH ENAMEL-EFFECT - JOSEPH BRANT (THAYENDANEGEA)

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  • 2007 PROOF COMMEMORATIVE SILVER DOLLAR WITH ENAMEL-EFFECT - JOSEPH BRANT (THAYENDANEGEA)
  • 2007 PROOF COMMEMORATIVE SILVER DOLLAR WITH ENAMEL-EFFECT - JOSEPH BRANT (THAYENDANEGEA)
  • 2007 PROOF COMMEMORATIVE SILVER DOLLAR WITH ENAMEL-EFFECT - JOSEPH BRANT (THAYENDANEGEA)
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Description

2007 Limited Edition Proof Silver Dollar with enamel-effect - Celebrating Thayendanegea (1742-1807)

Born in Ohio during a tumultuous era that defined North America, Thayendanegea's life was greatly influenced by an alliance with the British. Thayendanegea was given the Christian name of Joseph Brant and received an English education. Brant fought his first battle with the British when he was just a teenager. But this young warrior was also a visionary. Brant clearly understood that Native people faced inevitable change and united various nations to protect their interests.

As war chief of the Six Nations and a British military captain, Brant was respected by both sides. And when the American War of Independence ended (1783), he acted as statesman and negotiated land for the Six Nations people. They settled in the Grand River Valley (Ontario) where Brant played a key role in their economic, political and religious lives, bringing a school, as well as a saw and grist mill to the community. Yet, despite this seemingly British way of life, Brant's vision of Native sovereignty persisted.

Thayendanegea was equally at ease with a tea cup or a tomahawk. He adopted a new culture without dishonouring his Native roots. Through his voice and his actions, Brant shaped much of Native Canada - atruth that echoes throughout southwestern Ontario and in the town that bears his name.

Specifications:
Face Value: 1 dollar
Mintage: 7,500
Composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper
Weight (g): 25.175
Diameter (mm): 36.07
Edge: Reeded
Finish: Proof

Special Features:
Design features a stately portrait of Thayendanegea wearing a traditional headdress with a chain of trade silver as well as other Native adornments with special enamel-effect. Limited mintage of 7,500 coins.

Packaging:
Maroon display case with an insert which houses the coin. Protected by a black beauty box.

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