Description
This exceptionally beautiful coin is the first coin in the Royal Canadian Mint’s series featuring an engraved and painted festive design with one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted Venetian holiday element created by Cortella & Ballarin s.n.c, a master glassmaker in Murano, Italy.
Description:
Designed by Canadian artist Maurice Gervais, the reverse image features a collection of holiday symbols, including a cluster of poinsettia leaves beneath a decorative ornament, a five-pointed star and a red, white and green glass candy.
Special features:
- This exceptional coin’s Venetian glass candy cane was handcrafted by a master glass-maker in Murano, Italy. Murano glass is prized around the world for its clear, vibrant colours.
- This is the fourth coin in a series of world-renowned Royal Canadian Mint coins featuring one-of-a-kind Venetian glass embellishments on beautifully engraved and painted festive design.
- Design is finely engraved and meticulously presented in a beautiful proof finish (frosted raised elements on a mirror background).
- A fantastic collector’s item as well as a unique and beautiful gift to celebrate the holiday season.
- All previous Murano coins have sold out quickly.
- This low-mintage 99.99% fine silver coin comes in a Royal Canadian Mint branded clamshell case.
Packaging:
Coin is encapsulated and presented in a maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a black sleeve.
Product specifications:
Item number: 125498
UPC: 6-23932-04836-2
Face Value: 20 dollars
Mintage: 10,000
Composition: 99.99% pure silver
Diameter (mm): 38
Weight (g): 31.39
Edge: Serrated
Finish: Proof with colour
Certificate: Serialized
Artists: Maurice Gervais (coin), Cortella & Ballarin s.n.c (candy cane)
Sweetest Holiday Memories
Some say that the candy cane was the brainchild of a European children’s choirmaster seeking a ruse to quiet his restless young charges through the long midnight mass on Christmas Eve. Whether or not this account is true, candy canes have become part of the fabric of the holiday season—be they secreted away in stockings on the mantle, hung carefully on the tree, or transformed into holiday ornaments of paper, felt or silk.
The beautiful green poinsettia, native to Mexico, is winter’s rising star. Given 12 to 14 hours of darkness a day for about a month, its topmost bracts—actually a type of leaf—will turn bright red, pink or creamy white. Its shape recalls the star so fundamental in many traditions, while its colours, like those of the delightful candy cane, are symbolic of the most profound elements of many holiday traditions. The growth and adaptation of the poinsettia highlight the life that thrives at each turn of the year’s wheel, even in the darkest depths of winter.
A clutch of poinsettia leaves. A delicate glass ornament, ready to take its place of honour on a Christmas tree. A glimmering star, so evocative of the magic of the holidays. And, of course, a sweet peppermint candy cane of fresh red, green and white. Each in its own way carries the promise of honeyed holiday moments in the making while bringing back memories from a lifetime of cherished celebrations.