“Plasma effect” puts new RCM coin on ice
The Royal Canadian Mint’s newest collector catalogue, issued July 3, runs the gamut from simple designs to complex coins using the latest technology. Among the issues is the first coin produced using a new plasma technique. The catalogue presents 11 new products, due to go on sale July 18. The obverse of all these coins feature Canadian artist Susanna Blunt’s design of the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II.
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