Store Category: World Wars. Our ninth Battlefront coin steps away from the battle to show a child’s eye view of the Liberation of the Netherlands (1945). The commemorative design shows Canada’s troops receiving a hero’s welcome at the end of the Second World War, when a lasting bond was formed between two nations. And like all coins in our 2020 V-E Day collection, the obverse includes a special Victory privy mark. A thoughtful addition to your military or history-themed collection. NINTH COIN IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR BATTLEFRONT SERIES : Only one more coin left before the series is complete! It is the story of how Canada helped a country regain its freedom. EXCLUSIVE SERIES-WIDE PACKAGING : All our Second World WarBattlefront Series coins (including this one) are packaged in a clamshell case within a custom beauty box. Collect every coin in the series and place the boxes spine to spinetogether, they form a complete timeline of Canada’s military engagements in the Second World War. A VICTORY PRIVY MARK : Every commemorative coin in our 2020 75th Anniversary of V-E Day collectionincluding this onefeatures a special privy mark that was inspired by the 1945 Victory nickel design. A modern re-creation of Canada’s historic 5-cent coin is available as part of the 2020 Proof Dollar Set and the 2020 Special Edition Silver Dollar Proof Set. TWO NATIONS, ONE MOMENT : This coin pays tribute to the Canadian Army and to the people of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a celebration of freedom, of the relationship between our two countries and the lasting bond forged in war. Our V-E Day collection is one big story that begins with V-E Day then looks back at the events leading up to the celebrations, before finally taking stock of its legacy. The child’s view places you in the crowd and conveys the admiration felt for Canadian troops, who were warmly welcomed as liberators. INCLUDES HOLOGRAPHIC V-E DAY DECAL : A holographic V-E Day decal extends the celebration beyond the coin and onto the beauty box. This logo is the hallmark of our 2020 V-E Day collection. A HISTORIC OBVERSE : Like all Canadian coins issued in 1945and like all our Battlefront and 2020 V-E Day coinsthis 99.99% pure silver coin features the effigy of King George VI by T. INCLUDES SERIALIZED CERTIFICATE : The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. PURE SILVER : Your coin is crafted from 99.99% pure silver! LIMITED WORLDWIDE MINTAGE : Only 7,500 coins will be made available worldwide. Design: Designed by artist Pandora Young, the reverse features a child’s eye view of the Liberation of the Netherlands in the spring of 1945. Standing in a crowd of cheering Dutch civilians, a young girl offers a tulip to the Canadian infantryman seated on the carrier, while others have climbed onboard to celebrate freedom. The obverse features the effigy of King George VI by T. Paget and a Victory privy mark. I’m so honoured to be working on the Liberation of the Netherlands coin because of the special relationship Canada shares with the Dutch. I grew up in rural Ontario with a high Dutch immigrant population and I remember the harrowing stories my friends would tell me of their grandparents struggling to survive under the Occupation. Those stories stayed with me. On an artistic level, I was thrilled to get this project because of the technical challenges of sculpting children’s faces. A child’s face is plump and full of expression, and when you add the architecture in the background, this coin has it all. Really, it was a wonderful exercise in sculpting a layered relief despite having a height of only 0.35 mm to achieve this scene. Having been in Amsterdam on Remembrance Day and Liberation Day in 2019, I was struck by the stoicism and solemnity of the Dutch people when looking back on the Occupation. They acknowledge the past and learn from it, passing the lessons down to each new generation. Still today, they have a great respect for the Canadians, Americans, Polish, and British who contributed to the Liberation. Jamie Desrochers: Product Manager. The surrender on May 5 did not put an immediate end to the violence. Newspaper reports on May 6 announced the Canadians would arrive in Amsterdam the next day but a reconnaissance unit felt the situation was too tense. On May 7, enemy troops fired on the crowd that had gathered in Dam Square to celebrate the Liberation, resulting in the deaths of more than 30 people. It’s been called the last battlefield in Europe: the Dutch island of Texel was the site of an uprising that continued. On April 6, hundreds of Georgians stationed on the island turned on their German officers and seized military installations. The fighting continued well past V-E Day and only ceased when Canadian troops arrived on the island on May 20, 1945. More than 7,600 Canadians died fighting in the nine-month campaign to liberate the Netherlands. Solemn commemorative ceremonies are held annually on May 4, which is Remembrance Day. May 5 is Liberation Day. , a day for celebrating freedom, and it is a national holiday once every five years (including 2020). Still today, local schoolchildren are continuing the tradition of tending to the graves of fallen Canadian soldiers, including the more than 2,300 who are buried in Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, near Nijmegen. In the war cemetery at Holton, schoolchildren from Deventer place a candle on all 1,394 Canadian graves on Christmas Eve. Packaging: Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a custom beauty box. 99.99% pure silver. Pandora Young (reverse), T. I do leave feedback for everyone. The item “1945-2020 WWII Battlefront Liberation of Netherlands $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada” is in sale since Sunday, January 26, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coins.4.fun” and is located in Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
- Certification: Uncertified
- Grade: Ungraded
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated