Tuesday, August 5, 2014

1999-2000 - Elizabeth II - Millennium Quarter

1999-2000 - Elizabeth II - Millennium Quarter 

In April 1998, the Mint announced the Millennium Coin Design Contest, a contest open to all Canadians to submit designs for twenty-four millennium quarters, one for each month of 1999 and 2000. The 1999 designs were meant to look back on Canada's past, while the 2000 designs looked to the future. While the 1999 coins were labeled with their month of issue, the 2000 coins were labeled with the relevant theme. Obscure Finds Coin collection OFCC has documented this set of coins see below for link or see the entire set by clicking here. 



Canada: 1999-2000 Millennium 25 Cent Series 
Source: typesets.wikidot.com 

To celebrate the new millennium, Canada created a two year circulating commemorative program that would be conducted in two parts (one in 1999 and one in 2000). Each program released 12 quarters per year ( 1 per month) and each featured a unique design. The 1999 plan featured designs representative of Canada's past. In an open design contest called “Create a Centsation” over 33,000 designs were submitted for consideration. The 2000 plan featured designs representative of Canada's dreams for a new millennium. A second design contest was held and over 66,000 designs were submitted for consideration. 

1999 - January - A Country Unfolds - Mintage: 12,181,200 
When put together the four images in this coin form the year 1999 

1999 - February - Etched in Stone - Mintage: 14,469,250 
Design features native petroglyphs that capture the historical heritage & spirituality of Canada 

1999 - March - The Log Drive - Mintage: 15,033,500 
Historical reference of Canadian raftsmen and the significant contribution they made to the growth and prosperity of Canada 

 Design features Inuit art 1999 - May - The Voyagers - Mintage: 15,566,100 Homage to the explorers & pioneers that mapped the new lands and created the fur trade 

1999 - June - From Coast to Coast - Mintage: 20,432,750 
Celebrates the historic Pacific Railway that connects Canada from coast to coast 

1999 - July - A Nation of People - Mintage: 17,321,000 
One continuous line depicts six people, representing law & order, learning, teaching, the arts, nature, and sports 

1999 - August - The Pioneer Spirit - Mintage: 18,153,700 
Celebrates pioneers who came to Canada from other countries to enjoy prosperity and new beginnings 

Three children holding hands representing a united nation 

Symbolic representation of Canada's first inhabitants, the eagle, bear and killer whale represent the air, land, & sea 

Design pays tribute to the bush plane and its contribution to opening access to northern Canada 

1999 - December - This is Canada - Mintage: 43,339,200 
The 13 gear teeth on a wheel represents the 13 provinces, symbol celebrates Canada's rich variety – wheat fields, forests, mountains, native dwellings, and cities 



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