Over the past several years, the Royal Canadian Mint has recognized the Library’s history and architecture by issuing commemorative coins. These coins offer a distinctive way to acknowledge some of the Library’s significant milestones:
For the 100th anniversary in 1976, the Library organized a special presentation at the Library. The Master of the Mint, Yvon Gariépy, personally presented the silver dollar to Parliamentary Librarian Eric Spicer and Associate Librarian Gilles Frappier.
The detail captured in the images on these coins is impressive. Etched on the 1916 Parliament Hill fire centennial coin is a fire brigade in action. The brigade is using a water steamer to douse the blaze that has engulfed the House of Commons. Amid the confusion, the Library stands untouched by the flames, a symbol of resilience.
The 140th anniversary coin features an innovative concave imprint of the inside of the Library dome with the statue of Queen Victoria centred prominently at the forefront. The concave coin, the first ever produced by the Mint, shows off ultra high-relief engraving to capture the full panorama of the Neo-Gothic architecture.
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