Royal Canadian Mint $2 Circulation Coin Marks the 100th Anniversary of the Discovery of Insulin

Royal Canadian Mint (RCM)

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OTTAWA, ON, July 13, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

 

The Royal Canadian Mint is issuing a new $2 circulation coin (https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3225898-1&h=3447770580&u=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutu.be%2FQy50j7I_HhQ&a=a+new+%242+circulation+coin

) celebrating the fact that, 100 years ago, four researchers achieved a

Canadian medical breakthrough that changed the world forever.  In 1921, the

collaboration of Frederick Banting, Charles Best, James Collip and John Macleod

led to the isolation and purification of insulin and offered a life-saving

treatment to people whose lives would previously have been cut short by

diabetes.  The coin celebrating a life-saving, Canadian-made medical discovery

starts circulating today.

 

"The Nobel Prize-winning Canadian discovery of insulin in 1921 is one of the

20th century's most celebrated medical discoveries, which has saved millions of

lives in Canada and around the world," said the Honourable Chrystia Freeland,

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance. "Parliament passed legislation

last month to establish a national framework on diabetes and we are delighted

this commemorative coin will circulate from coast to coast to coast as a

tribute to one of Canada's greatest scientific triumphs, and as a reminder of

the critical importance of the next century of diabetes research."

 

"The Mint has the unique privilege of creating lasting reminders of Canadian

achievements through coins and it is proud that its newest $2 circulation coin

celebrates the 100th anniversary of Canada's discovery of insulin," said Marie

Lemay, the Mint's President and CEO.  "This commemorative circulation coin is a

heartfelt and enduring "thank you" to the talented researchers behind a

Canadian medical breakthrough that has saved millions of lives over the last

100 years, and continues to do so today."

 

The reverse of the $2 circulation coin commemorating the 100th anniversary of

the discovery of insulin as a treatment for diabetes is designed by

Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario artist Jesse Koreck.  A focal point of the design

is a monomer, a building block of the insulin molecule. Also displayed are

scientific instruments used in the early formulation of insulin (vial, mortar

and pestle, and Erlenmeyer flask) overlaid on a maple leaf, as well as red

blood cells, glucose, and insulin molecules. The words 'INSULIN'/ 'INSULINE'

appear on the coin's outer ring, as do the years '1921' and '2021',

highlighting the anniversary.

 

The laboratory instruments represent the "tools of the trade" of the four

researchers behind the discovery and application of insulin for human use.  

Frederick Banting developed the theory that a pancreatic substance could be

extracted as a possible treatment for diabetes and led the research; John

Macleod provided a laboratory and equipment at the University of Toronto and

assigned Charles Best as a lab assistant; and biochemist Charles Collip

purified insulin extracts for use as an effective diabetes treatment.

 

"The new circulation coin commemorating the 100th anniversary of insulin is a

visual reminder of the scientific breakthrough that took place here in Canada,"

said Laura Syron, President and CEO of Diabetes Canada. "Although insulin

brought miraculous change in life expectancy and quality of life for millions

of people around the world, it is not a cure. Together with the support of

Canadians and Canada's researchers, we will continue the legacy of Frederick

Banting, Charles Best, James Collip and John Macleod and end diabetes."

 

In all, two million coloured versions and one million uncoloured versions of

the coin will begin circulating as of today.  Coloured coins will show the

insulin monomer in the same blue colour used to raise diabetes awareness.  The

obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, designed by

Canadian artist Susanna Blunt in 2003.

 

The Mint is adding to this commemoration with a collector keepsake set

featuring both versions of the commemorative circulation coin, packaged with

uncirculated versions of our classic 2021 circulation coins (5-cent to $2).  It

retails for $24.95 and its mintage is set at 100,000.  There are also 10,000

limited-edition special wrap rolls of coloured and uncoloured coins containing

25 uncirculated coins each, available for $79.95.  Finally, an exclusive $200

pure gold coin featuring a large-scale version of circulation coin's reverse

design is available for $3,999.95 and limited to 450 coins worldwide.

 

These collectibles may be ordered as of today by contacting the Mint at

1-800-267-1871 in Canada, 1-800-268-6468 in the US, or online at

http:///www.mint.ca/insulin. They are also available at the Royal Canadian

Mint's Winnipeg boutique, as well as through the Mint's global network of

dealers and distributors, including participating Canada Post outlets.

 

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 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.

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Images of the circulation coin and collector product are available here (https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3225898-1&h=3786853992&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dropbox.com%2Fsh%2Fwrcfy2x39fffnie%2FAABksmT0kdAJhK0tUH8sJUKQa%3Fdl%3D0&a=here).

 

media are asked to contact: Alex Reeves, Senior Manager, Public Affairs,

Telephone: 613-884-6370, reeves@mint.ca

 

SOURCE Royal Canadian Mint (RCM)

 

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