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Mark the anniversary of His Majesty’s Coronation with a viewing of the Canadian Royal Crown.
Occupying the place of honour atop the Canada Coat of Arms, the Royal Crown is the heraldic emblem that represents the Crown in Canada, the state’s power and the Sovereign’s authority. In April 2023, a new Canadian Royal Crown created by the Canadian Heraldic Authority was approved by His Majesty King Charles III for use as a perennial emblem that speaks to this country’s history and identity through its distinctly Canadian elements—from the maple leaves that line the Crown’s rim, to the snowflake that resembles the insignia of one of our highest honours.
Making its first appearance on a coin, the Canadian Royal Crown graces the reverse of this 99.99% pure gold piece, where it appears alongside a stylized St. Edward’s Crown, the historic headpiece worn by His Majesty at the moment of coronation on May 6, 2023.
The Canadian Royal Crown – first time on a coin.
Special features
- A royal anniversary. Join us in commemorating the first anniversary of the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III as King of Canada and Head of the Commonwealth.
- First appearance on a coin. Unveiled in May 2023, the Canadian Royal Crown makes its first appearance on this 99.99% pure gold coin.
- A distinctively Canadian Crown. While the Canadian Royal Crown bears some resemblance to other heraldic versions of the Royal Crown, its design incorporates several unique elements that reflect the evolution of the Canadian Crown as a uniquely Canadian institution.
- National emblems. The elegant frame on your coin’s reverse combines national symbols that represent the deep historic, cultural and sovereign ties between Canada and the United Kingdom.
- Low mintage. Only 425 coins are available to collectors worldwide.
- Includes serialized certificate. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins.
- No GST/HST.
Packaging
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box.
Past and present in one design
Your coin’s reverse features the new heraldic Canadian Royal Crown (right) alongside the traditional St. Edward’s Crown (left) that has been part of the Canada Coat of Arms since 1957. A historic headpiece, St. Edward’s Crown was used for crowning His Majesty during the coronation ceremony on May 6, 2023.
Reverse
Anna Bucciarelli
Obverse
Steven Rosati
Designed by Canadian artist Anna Bucciarelli, your coin’s reverse features a heraldic rendition of St. Edward’s Crown—the historic headpiece worn by His Majesty King Charles III at the moment of coronation on May 6, 2023—on the left, and the Canadian Royal Crown on the right.
United by a maple leaf symbolizing Canada, the two Royal Crowns are surrounded by emblems of the United Kingdom—the shamrock for Ireland, the thistle for Scotland, the Tudor rose for England, and the daffodil for Wales—entwined with acanthus leaves. The obverse features the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian Steven Rosati.
Similar to other heraldic versions of the Royal Crown, the Canadian Royal Crown features gold arches set with pearls and a red cap lined in ermine fur. The wavy band represents Canada’s waterways and ocean borders, while beneath the maple leaves, the rising and falling peaks symbolize mountain ranges and river valleys; together, they emphasize the importance of the environment while also alluding to Indigenous teachings about harmony between the land and its inhabitants. At the top, the stylized snowflake serves as a reference to Canada’s snowy winters and to the insignia of the Order of Canada, one of Canada’s highest honours.