Canada 3 Dollars Silver Coin 2015 100th Anniversary of In Flanders Fields
A poignant commemoration of John McCrae's famous poem.
A symbolic gift for those in the military, or as a tribute to loved ones lost at war.
Obverse: The obverse features the effigy of King George V by Sir Edward B. MacKennal, as used on Canadian coins in the First World War period.
Reverse: Designed by Canadian artist Laurie McGaw, your coin offers a beautifully detailed and engraved side-profile portrait of Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae as he composes his famous poem, In Flanders Fields. There, on the battlefields near the Belgian town of Ypres, a uniformed McCrae is seated with pen and paper in hand, using his elevated thigh as a writing surface. He appears deep in thought and fixed upon the task at hand; in the background to the right of McCrae, an ambulance truck is parked before a field tent — a reminder of McCrae's medical role with the Canadian brigade during the First World War. A more haunting sight to the left and behind McCrae is the landscape covered with makeshift graves for the fallen soldiers; this, together with the showy poppies that can be seen along the left edge of the image field, inspired the lines “In Flanders Fields, the poppies blow/ Between the crosses, row on row, / That mark our place…” Also engraved along the edge of the image field is the word “CANADA,” the commemorative dates “1915-2015” to mark the poem's centennial, the face value “3 DOLLARS” and the poem's English and French title. The obverse features the effigy of King George V by Sir Edward B. MacKennal, as used on Canadian coins in the First World War period.
Mintage: 15000.
Composition: 99.99% pure silver.
Finish: matte proof.
Weight: 7.96 g.
Diameter: 27 mm.
Edge: serrated.
Face value: 3 Canadian Dollars.
Artist: Laurie McGaw (reverse), Sir Edward B. MacKennal (obverse).
Manufacturer: Royal Canadian Mint.
Special features:
- This fine silver coin is a moving commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Canadian John McCrae's famous poem In Flanders Fields, which helped transform the poppy into a world-renowned memorial symbol.
- A fitting tribute to the more than 600,000 Canadians who served abroad during the First World War, and the 60,000 who perished.
- The obverse features the effigy of King George V by Sir Edward B. MacKennal, as used on Canadian coins in the First World War period.
- A striking collectible for commemorators, and a prestigious addition to any Canadian military- or history-themed collection.