Description
The year 2012 marked the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II—a celebration around the world of the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty’s reign. Festivities in Canada will acknowledge Queen Elizabeth II’s lifetime dedication and service to her subjects, to the Commonwealth, and to innumerable charitable causes. To commemorate important milestones, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have a long-standing tradition of presenting Her Majesty with one of their best horses. Queen Elizabeth has been an avid animal lover since she was a child, and has long been particularly interested in horses and equitation—an important part of her royal heritage. Over the years, Her Majesty
has developed the exceptional level of skill and knowledge required to not only own but breed fine thoroughbreds.
As the Honourary Commissioner of the RCMP since June 1953, the Queen has a well-established relationship with Canada’s national policing organization. In addition to their shared appreciation for equitation and her honorary position, the Queen’s son, His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, is the RCMP’s Honourary Deputy Commissioner. The first RCMP horse presented to Her Majesty was also one with whom the Queen developed a bond that lasted more than 20 years: PSH (Police Service Horse) Burmese. Mintage 25,000. HST/GST exempt.
The Design:
Designed by Canadian artist, Bonnie Ross, the coin depicts a smiling Queen Elizabeth II gently holding the reins and stroking the jaw of Burmese, who is flanked by an RCMP Sergeant Major, The Riding Master of the RCMP Musical Ride.