Thursday, October 24, 2019

Royal Canadian Mint Silver Collector Coin Honours Metis Leader and Father of Manitoba Louis Riel

          The Royal Canadian Mint has unveiled a fine silver Special Edition Proof Dollar marking the 175th anniversary of the birth of Louis Riel. In addition to featuring an evocative portrait of the founder of Manitoba, this is the first coin produced by the Mint to be engraved with Michif, the official language of the Metis Nation. The coin was officially launched today at the Manitoba Metis Federation's annual celebration of Louis Riel's birth.


          Born 175 years ago in Saint-Boniface, in the former territory of Rupert's Land, Riel was central to the effort to protect Metis rights when the land that would become the province of Manitoba was transferred to the Dominion of Canada. He is known as the founder of Manitoba, after negotiating the terms under which the newly created province entered Confederation in 1870.

          "The Mint plays an important role in crafting coins that tell stories of the people who have shaped the course of Canadian history," said Marie Lemay, President and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint. "We are proud that our newest collector coin recognizes that Louis Riel's leadership and tireless advocacy for the Metis Nation made an undeniable contribution to Manitoba and Canada."

          "Louis Riel is both an iconic figure and an aspirational role model not only for the Metis Nation, but for all Canadians. He protected Metis self-determination, stood strong for language, religious, and Indigenous rights, and resisted injustice," said David Chartrand, President of the Manitoba Metis Federation. "With his Provisional Government leadership, the Metis Nation became Canada's Negotiating Partner in Confederation and the Founder of Manitoba.  We are proud that the Royal Canadian Mint has worked closely with us to commemorate President Riel's 175th birthday. We welcome them, and indeed all Canadians, in our very special celebration."

          Designed by Metis artist David Garneau, the reverse of the 2019 Special Edition Proof Dollar features a portrait of Riel wearing a fur-trimmed buckskin jacket adorned with traditional floral beadwork. The Coventry sash encircling his portrait forms one looped half of the emblem of the Metis Nation: an infinity sign that represents the unification of two cultures and the immortality of the Metis Nation.

          "The Royal Canadian Mint's coin pays fitting tribute to the eternal leader of the Metis Nation," said Clement Chartier, President of the Metis National Council. "Louis Riel's vision and sacrifice not only shaped the struggle of the Metis people to secure their place within the Canadian Federation but also gave birth to western Canada itself."

          The tri-lingual inscription of Riel's title found on the lower band of the sash reads: NIIKAANIIW POOR LA NAASYOON LII MICHIF - M?TIS NATION LEADER - CHEF DE LA NATION DES M?TIS. The coin also features an engraving of Louis Riel's signature. The effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt is found on the obverse.

          Limited to a world-wide mintage of 15,000, this 99.99% pure silver coin retails for $59.95 CAD and can be ordered as of today by directly contacting the Royal Canadian Mint at 1-800-267-1871 in Canada, 1-800-268-6468 in the US, or at www.mint.ca . It will also be available at the Royal Canadian Mint's boutiques in Ottawa and Winnipeg, at participating Canada Post outlets, and through the Mint's global network of dealers and distributors as of November 5, 2019.

         About the Royal Canadian Mint
          The Royal Canadian Mint is the Crown corporation responsible for the minting and distribution of Canada's circulation coins. The Mint is recognized as one of the largest and most versatile mints in the world, offering a wide range of specialized, high quality coinage products and related services on an international scale. For more information on the Mint, its products and services, visit www.mint.ca .  Follow the Mint on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.



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