
Whether you
celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa,
Festivus, or all of the above, this is the perfect holiday gift! To
celebrate the season the Royal Canadian Mint has once again
designed a beautiful mint set with a special colorized quarter
unavailable anywhere else! This set makes a great present for
kids or adults, and includes room inside for your personalized
dedication, so it can also be given as the most elaborate holiday card
your recipient has ever seen! All coins are dated 2010 and will evoke
fond memories for years to come.
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Jolly Old St. Nick Livens Up This
7-Coin Mint Gift Set!
This year's
special edition
holiday quarter features a colorful design of a very jolly Old Saint
Nick standing next to a festive Christmas tree, all executed in
fabulous full color!
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The
Holiday Mint Set
In addition to the colored quarter with jolly old St. Nick, this
holiday
gift set includes all of the other circulation coins of Canada, each of
which features a design emblematic of Canada, including:
One Cent Maple Leaf Penny
Five Cent Beaver Nickel
Ten Cent Bluenose Schooner Dime
Fifty Cent Coat of Arms Half Dollar
One Dollar Common Loon "Loonie"
Two Dollar Bi-Metallic Polar Bear
"Toonie"
Each coin has a proof-like finish and is specially-struck and
hand-picked for these high-quality sets.
This is
the seventh annual release of the special
Holiday
Gift Set. Please see
the article near the end of this presentation for a short history of
Santa Claus.
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Technology Note
The Royal Canadian Mint leads the world with its proprietary
colorization technology, in which the color is actually sealed on the
coin. The intricate detail, smooth gradients, and extreme precision of
the technology create a stunning, full-color image on each coin.
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Special Santa Claus
Colorized Quarter
The
obverse pictures a friendly, merry rendition of Santa
Claus in full color, next to a decorated Christmas tree with a star on
top. Her Majesty,
Queen
Elizabeth II of England, in profile facing right, appears on the
reverse.
This portrait, the fourth effigy of the queen to appear on Canadian
Coinage, was executed by the artist Susanna Blunt. The legend
ELIZABETH II D. G. REGINA
("Elizabeth II, Queen by the Grace of God") also appears.
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Packaging
This attractive set is packaged in a full-color, bilingual blister
pack. The large, die cut folder opens to show off both sides of the
coins and
features holiday imagery. A space is provided for a personal dedication.
Set Specifications
Santa Claus or Father
Christmas
There are many myths and legends surrounding Santa Claus, also known as
Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas in the UK or Europe, also as Kris
Kringle or even Papa Noel in Latin America. His legendary residence is
at the North Pole, where he abides happily with his wife, Mrs. Claus
(first name unknown) and many small elves or gnomes who are working
hard all year round to create toys for all the children of the world.
Mr.
Claus has the job of overseeing toy production and of course keeping
the list of children and their behavior, for use on Christmas Eve in
delivering appropriate gifts. He does this all in one night with the
assistance of his flying reindeer and his magical sleigh. (And one very
large sack to hold all the goodies!)
While his age is not known exactly, traditional representations of the
bearded man in his red and white suit date back as early as the late
1800's, making him quite old indeed. In some cultures there has been
opposition to Santa Claus as he has sometimes pushed aside more
traditional local symbols of Christmas such as "Sinterklaas" in the
Netherlands, the Yule Goat in Sweden, and "Toftirus" in Norway,
although it is rumored that Jolly old St. Nick does enjoy a tankard of
Norwegian Yule Ale now and then.
Santa's actual place of residence is a well-kept secret, in that the
"North Pole" is somewhat indistinct, and that no less than three
Scandinavian countries claim to have Santa as a resident within their
borders. This likely is a security issue for Santa, who must want to
protect his massive production facilities and accumulations of toys and
electronics.
As Christmas approaches, millions of children get ready to put out
cookies and milk by the chimney, as they wait for Santa to arrive
during their sleep.
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