5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint

5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint

5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
5 oz 2025 Emanuel Hahn's Original Sketch: Royal Visit Antiqued Silver Coin | Royal Canadian Mint
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What came to be: Emanuel Hahn’s vision of the Royal Visit Medallion.

With this thin 5 oz. 99.99% pure silver coin, we dipped into the archives to bring you a reproduction of another seldom-seen Emanuel Hahn original: his hand-drawn map of Canada concept for medallions commemorating the 1939 Royal Visit.

In addition to Hahn’s Parliament-themed silver dollar, the Canadian government issued a series of medallions to mark the Royal Visit in 1939, and all of these bore Hahn’s art on their reverse. These medallions were identical in design, but struck in different sizes and materials: 77 mm presentation medallions in gold, silver and tombac; 38 mm silver medallions and bronze ones intended for sale to the public; and a 25 mm bronze medallion to be distributed to Canada’s school children.

Struck on the same 5 oz. thin blank as 2024’s Emanuel Hahn’s Original Sketch: Parliament, this 2025 collectible re-creates more than 1,600 lines from the original drawing, including its lettering guidelines and even the paper folds that mark Hahn’s hand-drawn map of Canada, which traces the Royal Tour’s itinerary from sea to sea – A Mari usque ad Mare.

A Hahn original on a thin 5 oz. blank with more space for art.

COIN HIGHLIGHTS

  • RCM's second thin 5 oz. coin. Like 2024’s Emanuel Hahn’s Original Sketch: Parliament, your coin was struck on an innovative coin blank that gives you 5 oz. of 99.99% pure silver, but with a 50% larger diameter than the standard 5 oz. fine silver coin.
  • Drawn by Hahn. Another rare and exciting opportunity for collectors to own an engraved representation of an original drawing by Emanuel Hahn – this time, his hand-drawn concept for the 1939 Royal Visit Medallion.
  • A slightly different inscription. Faithfully reproduced on your coin, Hahn’s original sketch features the erroneous Latin inscription “REGEM ET REGINAM CANADA SALVAT”, which was later corrected to “REGEM ET REGINAM CANADA SALVTAT” (“Canada salutes the King and Queen”).
  • Honouring Hahn. Artist, sculptor, coin designer – Emanuel Hahn left an indelible mark on Canada’s numismatic history, and his Bluenose (10 cents) and Caribou (25 cents) designs still grace our circulation coins today.
  • Includes art card. Each coin is accompanied by an art card featuring a reproduction of Hahn’s original sketch.
  • 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.

INCUSE LINES

The engraver carefully etched and re-created more than 1,600 lines, all struck incuse to mimic the appearance of a pencil sketch, in order to capture even the smallest details of the original art — including the paper fold lines and lettering guidelines.

HISTORICAL EFFIGY

Your coin’s obverse features the effigy of King George VI, as seen on Canadian coinage issued in 1939.

ANTIQUE FINISH

Your coin features an antique finish for an aged appearance that reflects the design’s historical significance.

DID YOU KNOW?

Emanuel Hahn submitted two concepts for the 1939 Royal Visit medallion: one with the map of Canada (a suggestion from then-Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King), and one featuring the newly-built National War Memorial. Why wasn’t the War Memorial concept chosen? As explained in a letter dated December 1, 1938, from then-Deputy Minister of Finance, Dr. W. C. Clark, to Dr. O. D. Skelton, Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs: “The sketch of the War Memorial is good insofar as general composition is concerned, but when this design is reduced to the size of the medallion, all the details in the figures will be lost. This design may also be criticized on the ground that the ‘war’ idea may carry an unfortunate connotation to the minds of some people in connection with a visit of Their Majesties.”

Your coin’s reverse is an engraved representation of artist Emanuel Hahn’s hand-drawn concept for the 1939 Royal Visit medallion. Marked by the paper fold lines of the original pencil sketch residing in the National Currency Collection of the Bank of Canada, the reverse design shows a map of Canada that traces the route followed by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth during their visit in 1939. At the top is a ribbon bearing “A MARI VSQUE AD MARE” (“From Sea to Sea”), Canada’s official motto, while the Arms of Canada shield is flanked by the year “1939”. The reverse re-creates the perspective lines and other preliminary graphic elements drawn by the artist, including the lettering guidelines surrounding “REGEM-ET-REGINAM-CANADA-SALVAT”, an erroneous Latin inscription that was later corrected to “REGEM-ET-REGINAM-CANADA-SALVTAT” (“Canada salutes the King and Queen”). The obverse features the effigy of King George VI by Thomas Humphrey Paget.

ABOUT THE ROYAL CANADIAN MINT

The Royal Canadian Mint is known as one of the most reputable mints in the world. The Ottawa Branch of the Royal Mint opened in 1908 and was renamed The Royal Canadian Mint in 1931 when control was transferred to the Canadian government. Their high standards for excellence and quality allowed them to be the first refinery to manufacture 9999 fine gold bullion coins in 1982, as well as the first to reach 99999 fine gold purity in 1998.

Specifications
SKU
10875
Condition
New
Finish
Antiqued
Mintage
1350
Designer
T. H. Paget (obverse) Emanuel Hahn (reverse)
Year
2025
Denomination
CAD 50
Purity
9999
Manufacturer
Royal Canadian Mint
Country
Canada
Weight
5 oz
Diameter (mm)
110

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