2008 CANADIAN COINS - HOLIDAY CAROLS
SKU: 0623932010598
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Description
Composition : 99,99% silver
Mintage : 5,224
Voices of celebration
Singing and the Holidays go hand in hand. It's a natural impulse to express one's joy in song; one that predates Christianity when people used to dance and chant in a circle. Etymologists today speculate that the earliest meaning of "carol" actually suggests "circle" rather than "song".
The word "carol" began to refer strictly to nativity songs when singing became a regular part of formal church services during the 13th century. The charitable aspects of carolling evolved from beggars who sang in the streets hoping their songswould please passers-by and earn them a gift of food or money. The custom of carolling from house to house is believed to have been inspired by the watchmen of historic Europe; they too would sing as they walked the streets of their walled cities.
No doubt, hearing voicesin song is a treat for the listener; but it's also a delight for the singer. Just watch the smiling faces the next time you see people carolling around a Christmas tree.
This coin is the second issue ofthe Holiday series.
The first coin of the series, released in 2007, depicts the Holiday Sleigh Ride.
The second coin of the series, released in 2008, depicts the Holiday Carols.
The third coin of the series, released in 2011, depicts a Winter Scene.
The fourth coin of the series, released in 2011, depicts a Christmas Tree.
HOLIDAY CAROLS - 2008 CANADIAN COINS is categorised COINS AND PAPER MONEY / 08- ROYAL CANADIAN MINT / 25- WINTER and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Mintage : 5,224
Voices of celebration
Singing and the Holidays go hand in hand. It's a natural impulse to express one's joy in song; one that predates Christianity when people used to dance and chant in a circle. Etymologists today speculate that the earliest meaning of "carol" actually suggests "circle" rather than "song".
The word "carol" began to refer strictly to nativity songs when singing became a regular part of formal church services during the 13th century. The charitable aspects of carolling evolved from beggars who sang in the streets hoping their songswould please passers-by and earn them a gift of food or money. The custom of carolling from house to house is believed to have been inspired by the watchmen of historic Europe; they too would sing as they walked the streets of their walled cities.
No doubt, hearing voicesin song is a treat for the listener; but it's also a delight for the singer. Just watch the smiling faces the next time you see people carolling around a Christmas tree.
This coin is the second issue ofthe Holiday series.
The first coin of the series, released in 2007, depicts the Holiday Sleigh Ride.
The second coin of the series, released in 2008, depicts the Holiday Carols.
The third coin of the series, released in 2011, depicts a Winter Scene.
The fourth coin of the series, released in 2011, depicts a Christmas Tree.
HOLIDAY CAROLS - 2008 CANADIAN COINS is categorised COINS AND PAPER MONEY / 08- ROYAL CANADIAN MINT / 25- WINTER and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Face value :
20 CANS
Print : 5224
Manufacturer : MONNAIE ROYALE CANADIENNE
Component : 99.99% FINE SILVER
Print : 5224
Manufacturer : MONNAIE ROYALE CANADIENNE
Component : 99.99% FINE SILVER
SKU: 0623932010598
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