About This Coin
The extraordinary jewel was cut and set into a platinum-and-diamond brooch completed in 1953, the year of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation, and was frequently worn throughout her seven-decade reign, appearing in family portraits, at State occasions and momentous celebrations — including the Silver Jubilee Service in 1977, and the weddings of two of her children.
The second coin in the Crown Jewels series takes a closer look at the Williamson Diamond Brooch. The brooch’s jonquil flower on this 99.99% pure silver coin is adorned with dazzling crystals on a rhodium plated setting, while a coloured glass stone stands in for the royal jewel’s priceless pink diamond.
Coin Highlights:
- This 99.99% pure silver coin features an interpretation of the Williamson Diamond Brooch. The jewel was designed around a stunning pink diamond
- A matte proof finish (brilliant relief, satin field) allows the brooch to shine bright on your coin’s reverse
- Crafted in 99.99% pure silver and a limited mintage of 6,000 coins worldwide
- Canadian legal tender
Specifications
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Royal Canadian Mint
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Silver
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Royal Canadian Mint
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Silver
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Royal Canadian Mint
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Silver
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Royal Canadian Mint
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Silver