Royal Canadian Mint Shines with Two Prestigious Coin Awards

Royal Canadian Mint Earns Accolades in Coin Design and Production
The Mint wins global recognition for a double-sided Extraordinarily High Relief pure silver coin commemorating the Year of the Dragon and its innovative green refining process.
Celebrating Coin Manufacturing Excellence
The Royal Canadian Mint is thrilled to announce it has received esteemed global recognition for its outstanding coin manufacturing innovations by being awarded the Best Commemorative Silver Coin and Best Collaboration during the 2025 Mint Directors Conference (MDC). The recognition came as a result of their 2024 $50 Pure Silver Coin – Year of the Dragon, which features an impressive technical achievement with a stunning Wood Dragon design. This coin enhanced the relief to a remarkable height of 4.7 mm on the reverse side, while the obverse presents a stunning rear view of the dragon. Furthermore, the Mint's partnership with the renowned Department of Chemistry at Montreal's McGill University has been honored for its groundbreaking work in developing an environmentally responsible gold refining process.
Mint Directors Conference Coin Awards Highlights
The Coin Awards at the 2025 MDC aim to celebrate significant achievements in design, production, packaging, and distribution of both commemorative and circulating coins across the globe. The Royal Canadian Mint's recognition across these two prestigious awards shines a spotlight on its dedication to excellence in the minting field.
Innovation and Sustainability in Coin Production
Marie Lemay, President and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint, voiced her pride in these accolades. “The Royal Canadian Mint is passionate about continuing to innovate to showcase the beauty and artistry of our world-renowned coin products, as well as the sustainability of our processes,” she said. “Being acknowledged in two award categories by the judges signifies a strong endorsement from our peers regarding our commitment to exceed customer expectations while evolving to incorporate more eco-friendly practices.”
A Closer Look at the Award-Winning Coin
Designed by talented Canadian artist Simon Ng, the winning pure silver coin pays tribute to the Year of the Wood Dragon through an intricate EHR engraving. This design illuminates the fifth sign in the Chinese Zodiac, showcasing a majestic dragon amidst clouds against a moonlit night sky, while its tail artfully coils to form the number 8, which is considered a symbol of good fortune. On the obverse side of the coin, the same enchanting image is rendered, accompanied by the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Susanna Blunt. The coin further highlights a unique symbol of four pearls representing the four effigies that have appeared on Canadian currency throughout her reign.
Transforming Gold Refining Practices
At the forefront of environmental innovation, the Royal Canadian Mint's partnership with McGill University aims to enhance gold refining by moving away from the traditional Miller Chlorination process, which involves chlorine gas to separate impurities from molten gold. Their collaborative efforts have yielded a laboratory-scale process that nearly eliminates chlorine gas, introducing an acoustic mechanochemical procedure instead. This method utilizes a safe, mild reagent that produces pure gold in a soluble format, dramatically reducing toxicity and energy consumption.
Building on Previous Innovations
This novel approach builds on prior advancements made by the Mint, including the 2019 implementation of acid-less separation technology. This pioneering strategy reduced chlorine consumption by over 50% at the Ottawa refinery, exemplifying the Mint’s ongoing commitment to sustainable practices in its operations.
Learn More About the Royal Canadian Mint
For further details on the Royal Canadian Mint, its products, and its services, interested individuals can visit www.mint.ca. The Mint is recognized as a leader in minting and distribution of Canada’s circulating coins and is among the largest and most diverse mints globally. The Mint is a trusted provider of award-winning collector coins and gold and silver refining services, while embracing an ethos that prioritizes environmental stewardship, social accountability, and community engagement.
Contact Information
For inquiries, please reach out to Alex Reeves, Senior Manager of Public Affairs, at (613) 884-6370.
Frequently Asked Questions
What awards did the Royal Canadian Mint win?
The Mint won the Best Commemorative Silver Coin and Best Collaboration awards at the 2025 Mint Directors Conference.
What is the significance of the Year of the Dragon coin?
This coin features a beautiful design celebrating the Chinese Zodiac's Year of the Wood Dragon, showcasing remarkable artistry and craftsmanship.
Who designed the award-winning coin?
The coin was designed by Canadian artist Simon Ng, highlighting the enchanting Wood Dragon.
What innovations does the Mint focus on?
The Mint emphasizes sustainable practices, such as developing a greener gold refining process in collaboration with McGill University.
How can I find more information about the Mint's products?
More information can be found on the Royal Canadian Mint's official website at www.mint.ca.
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