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CANADIAN LOCOMOTIVES - 2011 CANADIAN COINS # 04 - D-10
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Description
Workhorse of Canada's freight service
For almost sixty years, freight service across Canada relied heavily on Canadian Pacific's powerful D-10 4-6-0* locomotive. A total 502 of these steam-powered workhorses were built between 1905 and 1913 to become the cornerstones of every freight terminal from Nova Scotia to British Columbia. For three decades, more than one in seven locomotives was a D-10 until they were gradually retired from revenue service between 1938 and 1960.
The D-10's success canbe credited to its uncomplicated and reliable design. It embodied theevolution of locomotive engineering, featuring typical features of nineteenth-century engines while incorporating the latest innovations such as piston valves and simplified valve gear. Canadian Pacific used the D-10 to develop and refine its superheater, an energy-saving devicethat became integral to railways across North America.
*These numbers designate the wheel configuration; in this case four leading wheels, six driving wheels and zero trailing wheels.
This coin is the fourth issue of the Canadian Locomotives collection.
The first coin of the series, released in 2008, depicts the Royal Hudson.
The second coin of the series, released in 2009, depictsthe Jubilee.
The third coin of the series, released in 2010, depicts the Selkirk.
The fourth and the last coin of the series, released in 2011, depicts the D-10.
CANADIAN LOCOMOTIVES - D-10 - 2011 CANADIAN COINS 04 is categorised COINS AND PAPER MONEY / 08- ROYAL CANADIAN MINT / 17- MEANS OF TRANSPORT and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
For almost sixty years, freight service across Canada relied heavily on Canadian Pacific's powerful D-10 4-6-0* locomotive. A total 502 of these steam-powered workhorses were built between 1905 and 1913 to become the cornerstones of every freight terminal from Nova Scotia to British Columbia. For three decades, more than one in seven locomotives was a D-10 until they were gradually retired from revenue service between 1938 and 1960.
The D-10's success canbe credited to its uncomplicated and reliable design. It embodied theevolution of locomotive engineering, featuring typical features of nineteenth-century engines while incorporating the latest innovations such as piston valves and simplified valve gear. Canadian Pacific used the D-10 to develop and refine its superheater, an energy-saving devicethat became integral to railways across North America.
*These numbers designate the wheel configuration; in this case four leading wheels, six driving wheels and zero trailing wheels.
This coin is the fourth issue of the Canadian Locomotives collection.
The first coin of the series, released in 2008, depicts the Royal Hudson.
The second coin of the series, released in 2009, depictsthe Jubilee.
The third coin of the series, released in 2010, depicts the Selkirk.
The fourth and the last coin of the series, released in 2011, depicts the D-10.
CANADIAN LOCOMOTIVES - D-10 - 2011 CANADIAN COINS 04 is categorised COINS AND PAPER MONEY / 08- ROYAL CANADIAN MINT / 17- MEANS OF TRANSPORT and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Face value :
20 CANS
Print : 8662
Manufacturer : MONNAIE ROYALE CANADIENNE
Component : 99.99% FINE SILVER
Print : 8662
Manufacturer : MONNAIE ROYALE CANADIENNE
Component : 99.99% FINE SILVER
SKU: 0623932027121
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