{"id":86415,"date":"2023-01-10T14:05:17","date_gmt":"2023-01-10T14:05:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lebanonnewsgazette.com\/?guid=87aebd91aa50c6f9fb77138cb03a8b78"},"modified":"2023-01-10T14:05:17","modified_gmt":"2023-01-10T14:05:17","slug":"royal-canadian-mint-introduces-transitional-effigy-on-2023-proof-silver-dollar-celebrating-pioneering-woman-journalist-kathleen-kit-coleman","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lebanonnewsgazette.com\/royal-canadian-mint-introduces-transitional-effigy-on-2023-proof-silver-dollar-celebrating-pioneering-woman-journalist-kathleen-kit-coleman\/","title":{"rendered":"ROYAL CANADIAN MINT INTRODUCES TRANSITIONAL EFFIGY ON 2023 PROOF SILVER DOLLAR CELEBRATING PIONEERING WOMAN JOURNALIST KATHLEEN \u201cKIT\u201d COLEMAN"},"content":{"rendered":"
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2023-dated collector and bullion coins to feature transitional effigy until permanent obverse is chosen for all Canadian coins<\/i><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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OTTAWA, ON, Jan. 10, 2023 \/PRNewswire\/ — The Royal Canadian Mint has dedicated its 2023 Proof Silver Dollar to celebrating the inspiring life of Canada’s first woman journalist, Kathleen “Kit” Coleman. Born in County Galway, Ireland and emigrating to Canada in 1884, Kit Coleman first joined the Toronto Daily Mail as a Women’ Editor and later became North America’s first accredited woman war correspondent, gaining international fame for her coverage of the aftermath of the Spanish-American War. She also helped establish the Canadian Women’s Press Club, and served as its first President. Her fascinating journey is told through the artistry of Pandora Young, who used Kit’s silhouette as the canvas upon which the main chapters of her life are richly illustrated on the reverse of the coin.<\/p>\n

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Pandora Young has fashioned another portrait of the pioneering journalist on the 2023 $100 Pure Gold Coin. The reverse features Kit Coleman writing at her desk. Behind her is a map showing North America and Europe, with dotted lines retracing her epic travels across both continents.<\/p>\n

The Mint is also introducing an updated obverse design that will appear on 2023 collector and bullion coins until a new permanent obverse is adopted on Canadian coins. The Susanna Blunt-designed effigy of Queen Elizabeth II is accompanied by a special marking consisting of a vertical inscription of the dates “1952” and “2022”, separated by four pearls symbolizing the four effigies that have graced Canadian coins throughout the reign.<\/p>\n

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