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Medal - Fireweed Yukon Territory

Medal - Fireweed (Yukon Territory) - obverseMedal - Fireweed (Yukon Territory) - reverse

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Features

Location Canada
Type Commemorative medals
Year 1967
Composition Silver plated copper-nickel
Weight 58.17 g
Diameter 49.5 mm
Thickness 5.5 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled (high relief)
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
508015
References THO# 390
Brian Thomson; 2024. 1967 Canadian Centennial Medallions. Self-published.

Commemorative issue

Canada's Centennial

Series: Provincial Flowers and Map

Obverse

Provincial &/or Territorial floral emblem, surrounded by legend

Script: Latin

Lettering:
· CENTENAIRE CANADA CENTENARY ·
1867 · YUKON TERRITORY · 1967

Reverse

Map of the province or territory (some with the original boundaries of the province and multiple dates) with date of entry into Canadian confederation and 12 maple leaves surrounding.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
1898
ITALY

Edge

Plain

Mint

F.M. Lorioli & Castelli, Milan, Italy (1919-date)

Comments

There are three known sizes in the silver plated versions (50, 32 & 28 mm) and two in the gold plated versions (32 & 50 mm).

There is also a 28 mm looped version - key  chain style.

There are also a few examples known of a “STERLING” stamped (incuse) version of the 50 mm (see below) but the actual silver content remains unconfirmed. They exist for all ten provinces and the two territories of the time (1967).

They are all minted with a raised “ITALY” on the reverse, by Lorioli Medagalie, in the mid to late 1960's.

This is based on this reference, as noted in a January 29, 2012 post to The E-Sylum (Numismatic Bibliomania Society), by Canadian (Eu)Gene Bileski (son of Kasimir Bileski, of Winnipeg, Manitoba), “I did business with Lorioli from 1961 to 1967, and visited with them twice over various projects that I commissioned, i.e. an unfinished Presidential series of 50mm medallions, and another completed project for my father's business in Winnipeg, Canada depicting a provincial map/flower series of medallions in honor of Canada's centenary in 1967."

It is also possible that the engraver Costantino Affer worked on these at the time, but unlike other medals that he produced for Nebraska Numismatics (in the USA) and others, these are unsigned.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC References
1967  THO# 390
Brian Thomson; 2024. 1967 Canadian Centennial Medallions. Self-published.

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