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Collecting History

  • Jan 08, 2020
  • History
  • 5 MINUTES READ
When the Royal Canadian Mint first called retired Military Engineer Warrant Officer Ed Storey, CD asking him to be a historical advisor on a military coin, he knew his lifelong “pack rat” tendency had finally found its purpose. Storey has been collecting military equipment and uniforms since the 1970s. From the start, he was as interested in the stories behind the artifacts as the items themselves. As a result, he’s gained deep knowledge of what people in the military wore, how they wore it, and what it was like for soldiers to use this equipment. He is a published author and universities and museums have called on his knowledge. Even still, he hesitates to call himself an “expert”.
History
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When the Royal Canadian Mint first called retired Military Engineer Warrant Officer Ed Storey, CD asking him to be a historical advisor on a military coin, he knew his lifelong “pack rat” tendency had finally found its purpose. Storey has been collecting military equipment and uniforms since the 1970s. From the start, he was as interested in the stories behind the artifacts as the items themselves. As a result, he’s gained deep knowledge of what people in the military wore, how they wore it, and what it was like for soldiers to use this equipment. He is a published author and universities and museums have called on his knowledge. Even still, he hesitates to call himself an “expert”.

Ed Storey

To me, ‘expert’ implies perfection, I see myself as an enthusiast. There’s a lot of responsibility that comes with this. It’s not just ‘history’, it’s someone’s story. We owe it to them to get it right.

Ed Storey

Ed Storey

There’s a lot that goes through my head every November 11. I think about my father, my uncle and my own experiences, and I think I’m now starting to get a sense of what some of the older vets have felt for decades.

Ed Storey
When the Royal Canadian Mint first called retired Military Engineer Warrant Officer Ed Storey, CD asking him to be a historical advisor on a military coin, he knew his lifelong “pack rat” tendency had finally found its purpose. He believes it’s important to remember Canada’s sacrifices and achievements, and that realistic, accurate details on coins can help draw people in and give the depicted events a kind of immediacy. The 2020 Fine Silver Proof Dollar honouring the 75th anniversary of V-E Day is a great example of that, placing those who fought on the front lines in the spotlight while also drawing the viewer into the celebratory scene behind them. It’s that party atmosphere that resonates most with Storey. When the Royal Canadian Mint first called retired Military Engineer Warrant Officer Ed Storey, CD asking him to be a historical advisor on a military coin, he knew his lifelong “pack rat” tendency had finally found its purpose. He believes it’s important to remember Canada’s sacrifices and achievements, and that realistic, accurate details on coins can help draw people in and give the depicted events a kind of immediacy. The 2020 Fine Silver Proof Dollar honouring the 75th anniversary of V-E Day is a great example of that, placing those who fought on the front lines in the spotlight while also drawing the viewer into the celebratory scene behind them. It’s that party atmosphere that resonates most with Storey.