Description
This proof $20 sterling silver coin was issued in 1990, and has been the most popular and sought after of all the 20 different aviation coins issued by the Royal Canadian Mint from 1990 to 1999.
The main design feature the Avro Lancaster in flight, together with a 24 karat gold overlay cameo featuring John Fauquier, Canada’s WWII Bomber Command Leader. The coin weighs one full ounce, and is double struck with proof finish in .925 sterling silver. The custom aluminum case resembling an airplane wing provides and attractive display for the coin.
Avro Lancaster:
During World War II the Lancaster was the most successful bomber used by the Royal Air Force and the Royal Canadian Air Force, it had speed, ceiling, and lifting power that no other aircraft of the day could match. Over 400 of the most advanced versions of this aircraft were built in Malton, Ontario
Lancasters were built to accomplish their specific purpose, that being bombing missions. They generally flew under the cover of darkness since it had virtually no defensive armor. Its crew worked in cramped conditions, particularly the air gunners who remained at their posts for the entire flight. Air gunners manned the rear and mid-upper gun turrets. A pilot, flight engineer, navigator, wireless operator, and bomb aimer/front gunner completed the crew of seven.
The Royal Canadian Air Force continued to use the aircraft in photographic and maritime reconnaissance roles until the early 1960's. The last three RCAF Lancasters were retired at a ceremony on April 1, 1964.