1 oz. Pure Silver Coin – Generations: Mi’kmaq Creation Story

1 oz. Pure Silver Coin – ...

$104.95 CAD

1 oz. Pure Silver Coin – Generations: Mi’kmaq Creation Story

Silver 2023 Mintage 5,500

1 oz. Pure Silver Coin – Generations: Mi’kmaq Creation Story

Silver 2023 Mintage 5,500
$104.95 CAD
Masters Club: 1,050 Status: CAN & US shipping only
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Shipping: Expected to be shipped on May 10

About

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Features

Intricately crafted story
A celebration of mi’kmaw traditions

Specifications

Product Number 208746
Mintage 5,500
Composition 99.99% pure silver
Weight 31.39 g
Diameter 38 mm
Edge Serrated
Face Value $20
Finish Proof
Packaging Black clamshell with black beauty box
Artist Marcus Gosse (Ala’suinu - Traveller) (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)

Design & Artist

Reverse
Obverse

Marcus Gosse (Ala’suinu – Traveller), Mi’kmaw Artist

Through the ancient designs and patterns depicted on this Mi’kmaq Creation Story coin, my goal is to show the beauty of Mi’kmaw culture and help preserve it for future generations. My art focuses on cultural preservation so I can help people understand the meanings behind our symbols, designs and stone carvings. By blending conventional and unconventional techniques together in a vibrant way, I aim to provoke thought, display spiritual energy and show diversity through key symbolic elements, such as the eight-pointed Mi’kmaq Star and ancient Mi’kmaq petroglyphs.

Marcus Gosse (Ala’suinu – Traveller), Mi’kmaw Artist

Stephen Augustine, Hereditary Chief on the Mi’kmaq Grand Council and Executive Director, Donald Marshall Institute at Cape Breton University

The minting of a coin honouring the Mi’kmaq Creation Story is truly a recognition of one of Canada’s First Nations’ oral history and oral tradition of storytelling explaining the creation of our Mi’kmaq world. The Mi’kmaq Creation Story has been passed down through the family of Hereditary Chief Stephen J. Augustine whose ancestor, Chief Michael Augustine of the Richibucto Tribe, signed a Treaty of Peace and Friendship on March 10, 1760 in Halifax. The principles and ethical protocols in the Mi’kmaq Creation Story are integral to the peace and friendship treaty-making process as well as Mi’kmaq spiritual ceremonies.

Stephen Augustine, Hereditary Chief on the Mi’kmaq Grand Council and Executive Director, Donald Marshall Institute at Cape Breton University

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