2025 Canada 1 oz Gold .99999 $200 Peace Dollar Proof (UHR)

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Rather than just showing Lady Peace’s head and face, Taylor based the new design on her original work from the 2019 Peace & Liberty Medal, but now “zoomed-out” to show Lady Peace striding alongside a Canadian shoreline. The image is rich in symbolism and enhanced by a dazzling proof finish. What’s more, this release will be the FIRST annual Canadian Peace Dollar issue featuring the effigy of King Charles III on the obverse. Instead of using the “standard” King Charles III effigy by Great Britain’s Royal Mint, Canada has continued its tradition of using Canadian-designed effigies. This brand-new effigy was designed by Steven Rosati, a Canadian award-winning portrait artist and member of the Portrait Society of Canada.
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Join Canadians on a quest for peace. Add this 1 oz Gold .99999 Peace Dollar Proof coin to your cart today!
About the Peace Dollar
Canada has long been associated with the search for a stable and secure international order. This connection began in 1957 when Lester B. Pearson won the Nobel Peace Prize. Then Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, Pearson helped diffuse the Suez Crisis by creating the world’s first, large-scale United Nations peacekeeping force. Over the next 40 years, Canada's contribution in UN peacekeeping becomes an intrinsic part of the country's international role. In 1988, the UN received the Nobel Peace Prize for decades of peacekeeping activities. By then, Canada had contributed roughly 80,000 peacekeepers.
This legal-tender $200 coin was not only struck in one Troy ounce of 99.99% pure gold, but brilliantly combines three finishes! These brilliant coins were minted using a combination of three different finishing effects that are used to accentuate the detail and craft of Taylor’s incredible design. The sky and ocean are treated with polished surfaces. Lady Peace and the sand of the coastline are treated with high frost. And the clouds, sun, and the maple leaves upon which Lady Peace strides atop are treated with something near to a satin finish.
2025 marks the 5th anniversary of RCM's Peace Dollar series. In honor of this first milestone anniversary, RCM commissioned the first design change in the series to the artist behind the original design—retired RCM Senior Engraver Susan Taylor.
Rather than just showing Lady Peace’s head and face, Taylor based the new design on her original work from the 2019 Peace & Liberty Medal, but now “zoomed-out” to show Lady Peace striding alongside a Canadian shoreline. The image is rich in symbolism and enhanced by a dazzling proof finish. What’s more, this release will be the FIRST annual Canadian Peace Dollar issue featuring the effigy of King Charles III on the obverse. Instead of using the “standard” King Charles III effigy by Great Britain’s Royal Mint, Canada has continued its tradition of using Canadian-designed effigies. This brand-new effigy was designed by Steven Rosati, a Canadian award-winning portrait artist and member of the Portrait Society of Canada.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 oz of .99999 fine gold.
- Each coin comes packaged in a black clamshell box along with a certificate of authenticity.
- Limited mintage of 650 coins.
- Obverse: The first Canadian Peace Dollar to feature King Charles III’s effigy, uniquely designed by Canadian artist Steven Rosati.
- Reverse: A detailed “zoomed-out” design by Susan Taylor, showcasing Lady Peace striding along a picturesque Canadian shoreline.
- Guaranteed by the Royal Canadian Mint.
Join Canadians on a quest for peace. Add this 1 oz Gold .99999 Peace Dollar Proof coin to your cart today!
About the Peace Dollar
Canada has long been associated with the search for a stable and secure international order. This connection began in 1957 when Lester B. Pearson won the Nobel Peace Prize. Then Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, Pearson helped diffuse the Suez Crisis by creating the world’s first, large-scale United Nations peacekeeping force. Over the next 40 years, Canada's contribution in UN peacekeeping becomes an intrinsic part of the country's international role. In 1988, the UN received the Nobel Peace Prize for decades of peacekeeping activities. By then, Canada had contributed roughly 80,000 peacekeepers.
This legal-tender $200 coin was not only struck in one Troy ounce of 99.99% pure gold, but brilliantly combines three finishes! These brilliant coins were minted using a combination of three different finishing effects that are used to accentuate the detail and craft of Taylor’s incredible design. The sky and ocean are treated with polished surfaces. Lady Peace and the sand of the coastline are treated with high frost. And the clouds, sun, and the maple leaves upon which Lady Peace strides atop are treated with something near to a satin finish.
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