The Royal Canadian Mint has launched a brand new $2 commemorative circulation coin to rejoice Inuit Nunangat, inviting Canadians to be taught in regards to the tradition and lifestyle of the Inuit individuals of the North. In a primary for Canadian foreign money, the coin’s reverse options the work of 4 Inuit artists, every representing one of many 4 areas of Inuit Nunangat. The design tells the story of Nuliajuk, the spirit of the ocean, and symbolizes Inuit unity via the artists’ collective imaginative and prescient. The coin additionally consists of an ulu, a conventional Inuit knife, representing every artist’s house inside Inuit Nunangat.
The coin affords a singular alternative for Canadians to replicate on Inuit heritage and tradition.
“Nuliajuk’s story is among the most vital in Inuit custom,” stated Natan Obed, President of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami.
The reverse design was created by Inuit artists Tegan Voisey (Makkovik, Nunatsiavut), Thomassie Mangiok (Ivujivik, Nunavik), Charlotte Karetak (Arviat, Nunavut), and Mary Okheena (Ulukhaktok, Inuvialuit Settlement Area). On the heart of the coin is Nuliajuk, depicted sporting an atigi (parka), surrounded by Arctic wildlife together with a walrus, two beluga whales, a seal, and an Arctic char. The outer ring options 4 uluit, conventional knives from every area, appearing because the artists’ signatures. The inscription “Inuit Nunangat” seems to the left. The obverse aspect of the coin options the effigy of King Charles III, as designed by Canadian artist Steven Rosati.

A restricted mintage of three million cash might be produced, with two million that includes colour. Beginning November 7, the cash will enter circulation as companies and monetary establishments replenish their $2 coin inventories.
For collectors, a particular version of the coin might be accessible in limited-edition wrap rolls. A complete of 15,000 coloured rolls and 10,000 uncolored rolls, every containing 25 uncirculated cash, might be offered for $79.95 CAD.