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2000 25 cents Pride/January BU (MS-65) GEM

2000 25 cents Pride/January BU (MS-65) GEM

$24.95 CAD

2000 Canada: 25 cents Pride - Millennium Series (January)
BU Quality (Brilliant Uncirculated) — Grade: MS-65 GEM

Coin Description

This commemorative 25-cent coin was issued in 2000 by the Royal Canadian Mint as part of the Millennium Series. In April 1998, the Mint announced a national design competition open to all Canadians to create twenty-four 25-cent coins, one for each month of 1999 and 2000. The 1999 designs looked at Canada's past, while those of 2000 looked to the future.

The "Pride" coin represents the month of January 2000. Its design, by artist Donald F. Warkentin, symbolizes Canada's proud entry into the third millennium. It features a large maple leaf adorned with a ribbon forming the number "2", accompanied by three small leaves completing the year "2000".

With a mintage of 50,749,102 copies, this coin is relatively common in circulated condition, but becomes extremely rare in GEM quality like this one. The offered specimen, graded MS-65 GEM, represents an exceptional state of preservation with remarkable visual appeal.

The Obverse (Effigy of Queen Elizabeth II)

The obverse features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Canadian artist Dora de Pédery-Hunt. This is the first royal effigy designed by a Canadian artist, used on coins from 1990 to 2003. It shows the Queen at 64 years old, wearing a diamond circlet adorned with roses, shamrocks, and thistles, symbolizing the nations of the United Kingdom. The legend "ELIZABETH II D • G • REGINA" surrounds the royal bust, with the denomination "25 CENTS" at the bottom.

For an MS-65 GEM grade, the original mint luster is dazzling, with remarkable intensity and perfect uniformity across the entire surface. Contact marks are completely absent to the naked eye, and even under 10x magnification, only tiny microscopic imperfections can be detected. The fields are exceptionally clear.

The Reverse (Pride - Maple Leaf and 2000 Ribbon)

The reverse, designed by Donald F. Warkentin (initials "DFW"), depicts a stylized large maple leaf, the national symbol par excellence. It is adorned with a ribbon that forms the number "2", and three small leaves complete the year "2000". The bilingual inscriptions " PRIDE 2000 FIERTÉ " surround the motif, with the mention " CANADA " at the bottom.

This design symbolizes Canada's proud entry into the third millennium, celebrating both national identity and future-oriented optimism. In MS-65 GEM, all details of the maple leaf, ribbon, and inscriptions are stunningly sharp, with a full strike. The "GEM" quality indicates a coin of exceptional beauty that clearly stands out from lower grades.

Technical Specifications

Feature Detail
Year 2000
Series Millennium - January / Pride
Theme Entry into the third millennium
Obverse Artist Dora de Pédery-Hunt
Reverse Artist Donald F. Warkentin
Nominal Value 25 cents
Composition Nickel
Weight 5.05 g
Diameter 23.88 mm
Thickness 1.58 mm
Edge Reeded
Mintage 50,749,102 copies
Mint Royal Canadian Mint, Winnipeg
Krause Number KM# 384.1

Condition: MS-65 GEM

  • Luster: The original mint luster is dazzling, with remarkable intensity and perfect uniformity across 100% of the surface.

  • Surface: Contact marks are completely absent to the naked eye. The fields are impeccably clear, without any visual distractions.

  • Strike: Perfectly centered and full strike with all design details exceptionally sharp.

  • Visual Appeal: An MS-65 GEM graded coin represents a superior exceptional quality for this commemorative coin from the Millennium series.

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