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The following is a press release from the Royal Canadian Mint

Ottawa, Ontario, July 14, 2011 -- As it finds new and exciting ways to capture Canada's vast historical, cultural and natural heritage, the Royal Canadian Mint is pleased to launch a new selection of collector coins designed to attract buyers of precious, finely crafted keepsakes and spark the interest of collectors in Canada and abroad. This newest array of precious metal collectibles includes: a special-edition silver dollar and proof set commemorating the centennial of Canada's first silver dollar; a new one kilogram $250 pure silver coin marking the 375th anniversary of the first European observation of Lacrosse; a $10 "Maple Leaf Forever" pure silver coin; a new $20 pure silver crystal raindrop coin featuring the Bigleaf Maple; and a square $3 gold-plated silver Wildlife Conservation coin, featuring the Black-Footed Ferret.

"As our collector coin business and our customer base keep growing, the Mint is proud to offer new and long-time collectors an increasing choice of coins which captures meaningful themes and attractive designs," said Ian E. Bennett, President and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint. "This newest product offering shows that the Mint is committed to advancing the artistry and science of coin-making while appealing to the needs of all our customers."

Below are descriptions of the featured products which will be available to the public as of July 21, 2011.

2011 SPECIAL EDITION PROOF SILVER DOLLAR AND SPECIAL EDITION PROOF SET - 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1911 SILVER DOLLAR
The Mint is paying tribute to a turning point in numismatic history by issuing a limited-edition silver dollar marking the centennial of Canada's first and very rare silver dollar.

While the Currency Act of 1910 authorized the striking of one-dollar silver pieces for Canada, the passing of King Edward VII in May 1910 and the crowning of King George V pressured The Royal Mint to produce new master tooling for all of Britain's colonies and Dominions. While a few trial pieces in silver and one in lead had been struck with the effigy of the new King, Canada's first silver dollar was abandoned in favour of producing existing denominations with the correct effigy of Canada's new Sovereign. Today, only one 1911 silver dollar remains in private hands, while its remaining lead and silver counterparts have been conserved by the Currency Museum of the Bank of Canada in Ottawa.


This change in Sovereign provoked another turn of events with the issue of Canada's "Godless" coinage of 1911". The Royal Mint had asked Canada's Department of Finance to choose between obverse designs (the "heads" side of a coin) in English or Latin. While the Latin version was chosen, the Minister Finance failed to notice the proposed inscription lacked the words "Dei Gratia" or "By the Grace of God" when approving the design. As stocks of 1910 circulation coins were rapidly depleting by the time the new production tooling arrived from England, Canada had no choice but to issue "Godless" versions of its circulation coins in 1911.

This unique series of circulation coins is faithfully reproduced in a special-edition, double-dated proof set of all of Canada's existing denominations of the era, including the short-lived one dollar coin. With exception of the pure copper penny, all these historic coins are crafted of sterling silver. The Proof Set is limited to 6,000 examples world-wide and retails for $179.95 CAD, while only 15,000 individual special-edition silver dollars are available at $64.95 CAD.

2011 $250 KILO SILVER COIN - 375TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST EUROPEAN OBSERVATION OF LACROSSE (1636-2011)
The rising popularity of its silver kilo coin category has allowed the Mint to use this bold format to strike a 99.99% pure silver kilo coin with an intricate new design imagining the scene, 375 years ago in New France, of the first European observation of the timeless sport of Lacrosse by French Jesuit priest Jean Brébeuf in 1636.

To First Nations people, including the Huron Nation among which Jean Brébeuf lived, as the sport originally named "baggataway" was revered as "The Creator's Game", thought to have been invented for his own amusement. It became a proving ground for young warriors and a non-warring way to settle tribal disputes, with matches covering vast expanses and sometimes lasting months at a time.

The name Lacrosse was coined Jean Brébeuf himself, who thought the curled players' sticks resembled a Bishop's staff; known as a crosier. Such are the roots of Canada's national game, which are elegantly illustrated on a more than 10-centimetre wide coin displaying brave Huron warriors of 375 years ago, fiercely competing for honour and glory on the playing field. This impressive coin was designed by British Columbia painter Steve Hepburn and is limited to a mintage of 600 world-wide. It retails for $2,195.95 CAD.

2011 $10 SILVER COIN - MAPLE LEAF FOREVER
The maple leaf is the symbol which says "Canada" to the rest of the world. Its image has been celebrated in art, literature and even song, when Alexander Muir's "The Maple Leaf Forever" was published in 1867; the year of Confederation.

In June 2011, the Mint produced gold and silver kilo coins whose maple leaf design was inspired by the reverse of our iconic one-cent "penny" circulation coin. Designed by artist Debbie Adams, the trio of maple leaves honouring "The Maple Leaf Forever" can now be found on a half-ounce, 99.99% pure silver coin with a $10 face value.

100,000 of these coins are available world-wide and each retails for $34.95 CAD.

2011 $20 FINE SILVER COIN -- MAPLE LEAF CRYSTAL RAINDROP
One of the Mint's most popular technologically-enhanced coins returns with the new "Bigleaf Maple" crystal raindrop coin. Made of 99.99% pure silver and designed by renowned botanical artist Celia Godkin, this coin features a painted leaf of this gigantic West Coast maple species from whose tip clings a drop of water representing by a brilliant Swarovski Element crystal.

The Mint is pleased to offer 10,000 of these coins at the retail price of $109.95 which, like its predecessors, is likely to sell out quickly.

2011 GOLD-PLATED SILVER WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SERIES #4 -- BLACK FOOTED FERRETThe fourth instalment of the Mint's unique square-shaped, gold-plated silver collector coins honouring some of Canada's most vulnerable wildlife species features the Black-Footed Ferret. Displaced from its native Canadian Prairie habitat in the early 20th Century, the Black-Footed Ferret is gradually returning to the Prairie through the efforts of dedicated volunteers and conservationists who are re-establishing colonies through efforts such as the Grasslands National Park wild release program.

Composed of gold-plated sterling silver and designed by accomplished artist and coin designer Jason Bouwman, this coin is limited to a mintage of 15,000 coins world-wide and retails for $62.95 CAD.
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2011 SPECIAL EDITION PROOF SILVER DOLLAR AND SPECIAL EDITION PROOF SET - 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1911 SILVER DOLLAR

A basic repeat of 2001 90th Anniversary of Canada Silver Dollar (25,000 Minted). But this time with a real King George V depicted on the obverse (a welcomed novelty) this coins may perhaps attract legacy collectors and also die hard silver dollar collectors. However, 15,000 coins are too many to build significant rarity/demand. Will not be a sell out.

2011 $250 KILO SILVER COIN - 375TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST EUROPEAN OBSERVATION OF LACROSSE (1636-2011)


The Mint could not wait another 25 years and call it the 400th Anniversary of Lacrosse? And for the few 600 minted, nobody has cared to get a piece of that history as of yet. This coins will not likely be a sell out, unless silver peaks at $50-60/oz. As always, I can be wrong.

2011 $10 SILVER COIN - MAPLE LEAF FOREVER


ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND will be minted. Twice the silver content as the 2011 $20 and half the mintage. This could be a good buy, as silver is expected to increase. But not likely a sell out.

2011 $20 FINE SILVER COIN -- MAPLE LEAF CRYSTAL RAINDROP

This coin should be a sell out.

2011 GOLD-PLATED SILVER WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SERIES #4 -- BLACK FOOTED FERRET

The last in the 4-coin series. Will probably sell-out.
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After placing my order on July 16 of this year, I FINALLY received my 2011 Special Edition Proof Set - 100th Anniversary of the 1911 Silver Dollar.... probably the longest I have ever waited for an order, I was quite fearful of it being sold out and not actually getting mine...
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