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# 913 - Ships on Coins - Part 9

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I am very fond of ships on coins.

I know that many people share this fondness. I have a few coins depicting ships.

So, I will post a series called "Ships on Coins" and I will show all the coins that I have on this theme.

There will be no order of presentation or country of issue. As the coins are stored in several places, I will simply search on each place and publish those that I found.

The ninth is a 2001 CAD $20 "Marco Polo".

It weights 31.1g with 92.5% silver purity and Proof finish. Its mintage was 13,942 units and it issue's price was CAD 59.95.

The Royal Canadian Mint created a series called "Transportation on Land, Sea and Rail". They were the Canada's first sterling silver hologram cameo CAD $20 and were issued in 2000-2003. This series of twelve coins commemorates Canadian achievements in transportation. Each coin bears a holographic cameo of famous Canadian methods of transportation.

Built in Saint John, New Brunswick in 1851 by James Smith, the Marco Polo for a time was considered to be the fastest ship in the world and named the "Queen of the Seas". The Marco Polo beat the world record run from England to Australia by a full week and reached England from Canada in 15 days on her record breaking maiden voyage.

The reverse, designed by J. Franklin Wright and engraved by Stan Witten, shows the Marco Polo.

Thank you for reading. Please comment, upvote, reblog and advise me.

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