Royal Canadian Mint Issues Ice Sledge Hockey 25-Cent Coin

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The Royal Canadian Mint has issued the final coin in its Vancouver 2010 circulation coin program, the 25-cent coin featuring the sport of ice sledge hockey.

Royal Canadian Mint Ice Sledge Hockey 25-Cent Coin
Royal Canadian Mint Ice Sledge Hockey Coin

The coin was launched outside of the Vancouver Public Library, where the Mint is displaying the Vancouver 2010 athlete medals for the duration of the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games.

 

"Three years ago, the Mint launched the most extensive circulation coin program ever developed for the Olympic and Paralympic Games," said Ian E. Bennett, President and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint. "We were the first mint in the world to celebrate the Paralympic Games on circulation coins, therefore we could not be more proud to complete our program with the ice sledge hockey coin."

 

Up to 22 million 25-cent ice sledge hockey coins will enter into circulation today and available exclusively at RBC Royal Bank branches and participating Petro-Canada locations. RBC is a Premier National Partner and Petro-Canada is a National Partner of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

Canadians can also look for these special coins in their change. Participating Petro-Canada locations will also sell ice sledge hockey sport cards, containing a uniquely painted version of the coin, for $7.95.

Canadian Ice Sledge Hockey Coin Unveiling
From left to right: Canada’s Paralympic Ambassador, Sam Sullivan, Canadian Paralympic Committee President Carla Qualtrough, Royal Canadian Mint Chair James B. Love and VANOC Sponsorship, Sales and Marketing Vice-President Andrea Shaw officially unveil the Ice Sledge Hockey 25-cent Vancouver 2010 commemorative circulation coin at the at the Vancouver Public Library.

Ice sledge hockey is the Paralympic version of ice hockey. Since its Paralympic debut at the Lillehammer 1994 Paralympic Winter Games, it has quickly become one of the largest attractions for spectators. It is fast-paced, highly physical and played by athletes with a physical disability in the lower part of the body.

Instead of skates, players use two-blade sledges that allow the puck to pass beneath. Players use two sticks, which have a spike-end for pushing and a blade-end for shooting. Since the Lillehammer 1994 Paralympic Winter Games, Canada has won three medals: gold (2006), silver (1998) and bronze (1994).

Designed by Canadian artist Glenn Green of Vancouver, BC, the ice sledge hockey circulation coin features an ice sledge hockey athlete in the centre, a stylized maple leaf and the words "Vancouver 2010." The obverse features the portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, rendered by Susanna Blunt.

In addition to the circulation coin, the Mint is offering the following related keepsakes, located at www.mint.ca/2010: the first day ice sledge hockey coin ($15.95) and the ice sledge hockey circulation coin roll ($16.95). These products are also available for purchase by calling 1-800-267-7000 or visiting the Royal Canadian Mint boutiques in Winnipeg and Ottawa.

Since launching its Vancouver 2010 program in 2007, the Mint has issued 17 different coins in Canada featuring designs related to the 2010 Winter Games, as well as 79 collector coins and 53 gift products. The Mint is also the proud producer of the Vancouver 2010 athlete medals.

About the Royal Canadian Mint

The Royal Canadian Mint is the Crown Corporation responsible for the minting and distribution of Canada’s circulation coins. An ISO 9001-2008 certified company, 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.

The Mint is an Official Supporter of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games and has undertaken to produce the most extensive circulation coin program in relation to the Olympic Games ever conceived by any mint worldwide, while also offering limited mintage collector coins and sets. Visit www.mint.ca/2010 for Vancouver 2010 keepsakes and gifts.

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