Description
Our FOURTH moment in early Canadian history looks at the fur trade from a Nishiiyuu perspective. Order today!
The fourth coin in this series presents a 99.99% pure gold portrait of the fur trade era from the perspective of the Nishiiyuu (Cree). In the fur-rich region of James Bay, the people of Eeyou Istchee (“The People’s Land”) were the skilled hunters, trappers and middlemen who supplied the coveted pelts that were brought to trading posts such as Fort Charles, where they were exchanged for imported goods – metal tools, kettles, cloth and more.
Initially, Nishiiyuu and European traders mutually benefitted from this exchange of goods, but as time went on, it proved to be an agent of change. The Nishiiyuu way of subsistence living gradually gave way to a reliance on trade, which was increasingly competitive and led to escalating social problems. Seasonal movement was impeded by the necessity of travelling to the posts. And within the hunting groups that formed the basic unit of society, a new kind of leader emerged – one based on trading and communication skills rather than knowledge of the land. The fur trade shaped this country’s history but it also impacted the traditional ways of the Nishiiyuu, who were important partners and contributors to one of Canada’s earliest industries.
Own the latest chapter in our journey through early Canadian history! Order today!
SPECIAL FEATURES
- FOURTH COIN IN THE SERIES! Your coin presents a captivating visual narrative of the Nishiiyuu (Cree) experience in the early days of the fur trade (1700s).
- A VIEW OF THE PAST! Your coin invites you to travel back in time, to the 1700s, for a glimpse of life in Eeyou Istchee. It is the story of the fur trade, told from the perspective of Indigenous trading partners who played an important role in the story of Canada.
- A COMPLEX COMBINATION OF FINISHES! Each coin in this series combines finely detailed engraving and a complex blend of multiple finishes that bring depth to a design already imbued with symbolism and meaning. It’s masterful storytelling, and all on a 99.99% pure gold canvas!
- A HISTORY-THEMED EXCLUSIVE! This coin pays tribute to the rich history of the Nishiiyuu. And with a mintage of just 1,200 worldwide, your limited collector piece is sure to be a spectacular addition to any gold- or history-themed collection.
- INCLUDES SERIALIZED CERTIFICATE! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins.
- NO GST/HST
DESIGN
On your coin’s reverse, artist Sheila Orr has created a captivating visual narrative of a Nishiiyuu family departing from their camp, their canoe loaded with supplies for the trip and bundles of furs destined for the trading post. It is springtime in the mid 1700s; the adults are wearing new caribou hide clothing and their child is dressed in a rabbit fur coat. On land, the fish are drying, the food is cached and beaver skulls are hung from a tree as a traditional show of respect. In the sky, the return of migrating geese heralds a new season: summer, a time for gatherings and celebrations. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.
| PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS | |
| SRP | $2,199.95 |
| Item Number | 200721 |
| Composition | 99.99% pure gold |
| Mintage | 1,200 |
| Weight* | 15.43 g |
| Diameter | 29 mm |
| Face Value | $200 |
| Finish | Proof |
| Edge | Serrated |
| Artist | Sheila Orr (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse) |
| Packaging | Black clamshell with black beauty box |
| Finished size | 88 mm x 88 mm |
| UPC | 6-23932-10569-0 |







