OTTAWA, ON, Oct. 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Royal Canadian
Mint is delighted to be recognized alongside the Central Bank of
Barbados for the Barbados $1
Glow-in-the-Dark Flying Fish circulation coin, which was crowned
Best New Commemorative or Test Circulating Coin under
the International Association of Currency Affairs' (IACA)
2022 Excellence in Currency Awards. Issued in honour of Bajan
front-line workers who helped the nation overcome the COVID-19
pandemic, this pad-printed colour circulation coin was enhanced
with the Mint's proprietary photo-luminescent technology. This
application symbolized the light of hope breaking through the
shadow of adversity. The IACA award, for the first-ever application
of glow-in-the-dark colour on a non-Canadian coin, was
officially presented today at the 2022 Coin Conference in
Amsterdam,
Netherlands.
"The Royal Canadian Mint is dedicated to advancing the art and
science of coin manufacturing, not just for Canada and Canadians, but also for the benefit
of the global currency industry," said Marie Lemay, President and CEO of the Royal
Canadian Mint. "This recognition by IACA is an important
endorsement of our innovation strategy and of our strategic
collaborations with key international customers like the Central
Bank of Barbados, which show that
our technological advances can make a difference for circulation
coin users around the world."
This limited-edition circulation coin was launched virtually on
November 28, 2020. The coin
highlights Barbados' iconic
one-dollar circulation coin's "Flying
Fish" design with the Mint's glow-in-the-dark painted
technology. In addition to entering general circulation, the
coins were also made available in special commemorative credit
card-style packaging.
The Excellence in Currency Awards were introduced by IACA in
2007 to promote and recognise excellence in currency issue,
production, processing, management and distribution. The Mint is
proud to have been recognized through several previous awards:
- the Best Currency Initiative Implemented in Response to the
Covid-19 Pandemic (Other Organization) special award for the
Recognition Medal honouring Canada's front-line workers and community
difference makers (2021);
- our tri-metal token technology, under the Best new coin
product, feature or distribution innovation category
(2019)
- our Canada 150 commemorative
circulation coin program in the Best New Communications
Program category (2017)
- joint recognition with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand for New
Zealand's 50-cent Anzac 100th anniversary coloured
circulation coin, in the Best New Commemorative or Test
Circulating Coin category (2015);
- our multi-ply plated steel $1 and
$2 circulation coins with advanced
security features, introduced in 2012, in the Best New Coin
Innovation category (2013);
- our Vancouver 2010 Winter
Games commemorative circulation coin program in the Best New
Coins Series category (2011); and
- our 2006 25-cent Pink Ribbon
circulation coin in the Best New Coin category
(2007).
Video and still photography on this project can be found
here.
About the Royal Canadian
Mint
The Royal Canadian Mint is the Crown corporation responsible for
the minting and distribution of Canada's circulation coins. The Mint is
recognized as one of the largest and most versatile mints in the
world, offering a wide range of specialized, high quality coinage
products and related services on an international scale. For more
information on the Mint, its products and services, visit
www.mint.ca. Follow the Mint on Twitter, Facebook and
Instagram.
About IACA
Working hand in hand with the public and private sector, IACA's
goal is to provide an international exchange for consultation and
collaboration on matters of interest to stakeholders in the cash
payments cycle and to give back to the industry through the
benefits provided from our various project work, programs and
information resources. Member companies include all stakeholders in
the cash payments cycle, including: central banks; currency issuing
authorities; ministries of finance; state and commercial
printworks; state and commercial mints; cash management companies;
currency industry suppliers and cash handling suppliers.
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