Description
The field of engineering draws many of Canada's best and brightest – individuals dedicated to innovation and problem-solving, and to designing, maintaining and improving the structures, tools and systems that impact our lives. Upon earning their degree, Canada’s engineering graduates are invited to take part in an obligation ceremony, where they are conferred the Iron Ring that is a symbol of their professional values and responsibilities. HST/GST Exempt.
The Design:
What better way to honour Canada’s engineers than to engineer a coin that features a faceted edge and raised rim shaped like the Iron Ring, which symbolizes the pride that engineers have in their profession, as well as their obligation.
On the coin’s reverse, the ring-like rim rises up to encircle the Royal Canadian Mint’s homage to Canada’s engineers and their many varied achievements, on the 100th anniversary (2025) of the rite of passage known as The Calling of an Engineer.
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