This fractional pure gold collectable coin is a reinterpretation of Canada's 1964 silver dollar celebrating the centennial of the Charlottetown and Québec Conferences. Featuring the raised outline of a maple leaf containing the four floral symbols of the major European settler groups represented in the Province of Canada and the Maritime provinces at the time of Confederation: the French fleur-de-lis at the top of the leaf, the English rose beneath it, the Irish shamrock on the left side of the image, and the Scottish thistle on the right.
All collectable coins have been previously owned. Conditions will vary.
Metal Type: Gold
Purity: 99.99
Mint: RCM
Year: 2014
Mintage: 7,500
Diameter: 13.92 mm
Weight: 1.27g
Packaging: RCM branded maroon clamshell with black sleeve and certificate
Artists: Matthew Bowen (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)