The Lancaster Bomber

$155.00

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THE MYNARSKI MEMORIAL LANCASTER BOMBER


1 Troy Oz. | .9999 Fine Silver | SERIES “J” Maximum Mintage: 250 |  38 mm Diameter | Select Gold Plate | Full Colour Printing | Serialised Edge Markings |  $155.00 + Shipping /Handling

 

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THE MYNARSKI MEMORIAL LANCASTER BOMBER


The Avro Lancaster Bomber remains one of the most legendary aircraft of World War II — a symbol of strength, courage, and sacrifice. This mighty four-engine heavy bomber was the backbone of the Allied strategic bombing campaign and played a pivotal role in the air war over Europe. Known for its impressive payload capacity, resilience, and long-range capabilities, the Lancaster became a trusted guardian in the skies, flown by brave crews who faced unimaginable dangers.

Among those heroes was Flight Engineer Andrew Charles Mynarski, whose extraordinary valor and selfless sacrifice during a 1944 mission over France earned him Canada’s highest military decoration, the Victoria Cross. Mynarski’s story epitomizes the spirit of dedication and heroism that the Lancaster and its crews represented — courage under fire, unwavering commitment, and the profound bond forged among airmen in the face of adversity.

At Beaverworks Mint, we pay tribute to this iconic aircraft and its legendary crew with a meticulously crafted silver coin. Every detail reflects the majesty and technical prowess of the Lancaster, alongside the deep respect we hold for Mynarski’s heroism. This coin is not only a testament to a remarkable aircraft but also a heartfelt memorial to those who risked everything for freedom.

Owning this coin connects collectors with a profound chapter of Canadian and Allied history — honouring both the machine and the men who made it legendary. It is more than a coin; it is a lasting symbol of bravery, sacrifice, and the enduring legacy of the Lancaster Bomber and Andrew Mynarsk

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