2020 RCMP MUSICAL RIDE 3D 10 oz Pure Silver Coin. Only 1000 Minted Worldwide
Own this 3D Horse and Rider tribute to the RCMP. The most iconic image of the RCMP, the Horse and Rider, has been painstakingly brought to life in 3D on this 10 oz. Showpiece that is part coin, part collectible art. The year 2020 is a commemorative one for the Mounties: it’s been 100 years since the Royal North West Mounted police was renamed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and took on its federal policing responsibilities. Standing tall on the coin’s reverse, the gold-plated Horse and Rider statuette is the stunning embodiment of this milestone and the many others that have made the RCMP what it is today. This is our most complex sculpture coin yet. From the rider’s Stetson hat to the horse’s choreographed steps, our 3D salute to the RCMP captures the spirit of duty and service that defines Canada’s national police service. 3D IMAGE OF AN ICON. It was 100 years ago that the Royal North West Mounted police was renamed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Your coin is a salute to the RCMP’s history and legacy, which are represented by the internationally famous image of Canada’s national police service: the RCMP Horse and Rider, now in 3D form. OUR MOST INTRICATE SCULPTURE YET. From the Stetson hat to the hoof prints in the sand, this RCMP Horse and Rider statuette features an incredible amount of finely sculpted details that capture the pageantry of the RCMPMusical Ride. Rising up from the coin’s large-sized (65 mm) surface, thestatuette is gold plated to ensure all eyes will beon the timeless image of the RCMP. The coin itself is crafted from 10 oz. Of 99.99% pure silver. Your coin is the product of many, many hours of careful modelling and extensive testing to ensurethis design could be cast without sacrificing any of the fine details. Adome-like capsule helps protect this uniquely shaped tribute to our national police service, which is asource of pride and historical significance for Canadians. With mintage limited to 1,000 coins worldwide (our lowest mintage for a sculpture coin), you’ll be one of the few to own this limited-edition piece that blurs the linebetween coin and sculptural art. Designed by Canadian artist Julius Csotonyi and sculpted by Royal Canadian Mint engraver Alex Tirabasso, your coin’s reverse is a 3D take on the iconic RCMP Horse and Rider image. Gold platinghighlights such carefully sculpted details as therider’s iconic uniform and the thoroughbred’s musculature as they perform one of the choreographed routines that have made the RCMP Musical Ride world famous. The raised terrain has a sandy texture, complete with scattered hoof prints. The coin’s flat surface serves as the base for this statuette and features the words “CANADA”, “2020”, “100 DOLLARS” and “ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE GENDARMERIE ROYALE DU CANADA” engraved along the outer rim. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty QueenElizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Designing a statuette coin in 3Dis a completely different challenge than creatingpaintings for 2D coins. I have to think about howit looks from every single viewing angle, instead of just the single’snapshot’ that I choose to depict a 2D painting of a 3D subject-there’s no part that is obscured behind other parts. Iemploy a 3D digital sculpting program to extrude the shape roughly at first and then add the fine details-it’s like working with clay, but I’m using an interactive LCD display, a stylus and acomputer instead. The RCMP Musical Ride is a world-famous troop of 32 uniformed riders that perform cavalry drills choreographed tomusic. Its origins can be traced back to the early days of the North West Mounted Police, when members entertained themselves in-between drills by competing and performing feats. Between May and October, the RCMP Musical Ride travels to more than 50 communities across Canada toperform and help raise funds for local charities and organizations. Your coin is encapsulated and housed in a wooden display case with a black beauty box.