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Kitchener man designs new toonie celebrating 100th anniversary of insulin discovery

  KITCHENER The Royal Canadian Mint has released a new coin to celebrate 100 years since the discovery of insulin, and it features the work of a Kitchener artist. “It’s just an honour to be able to be a part of Canadian history,” says Jesse Koreck. His illustration is now on the newest toonie. The Mint said on their website: “This year marks the 100 th anniversary of a Canadian medical breakthrough that has had global impact. Today, and every day, we celebrate the discovery of insulin as a treatment for diabetes.” The coin has an image of a mortar and pestle, a vial and a flask, as well as red blood cells, glucose and insulin molecules. At the top of the coin, there is bright blue ribbon-like swirl that represents a monomer, one of the building blocks of the insulin molecule. The colour blue is also used for diabetes awareness.

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

Royal Canadian Mint $2 Circulation Coin Marks 100th Anniversary of Discovery of Insulin
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New toonie celebrates 100th anniversary of insulin discovery

New toonie celebrates 100th anniversary of insulin discovery
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Royal Canadian Mint $2 Circulation Coin Marks the 100Th Anniversary of the Discovery of Insulin

Royal Canadian Mint $2 Circulation Coin Marks the 100Th Anniversary of the Discovery of Insulin France - Français Share this article Share this article OTTAWA, ON, 14. Juli 2021 /PRNewswire/ Die Royal Canadian Mint gibt eine 2-Dollar Zirkulationsmünze heraus. Sie gedenkt der Tatsache, dass vor 100 Jahren vier Forschern in Kanada ein medizinischer Durchbruch gelang, der die Welt für immer verändern sollte. Im Jahr 1921 führte die Zusammenarbeit von Frederick Banting, Charles Best, James Collip und John Macleod zur Isolierung und Reinigung des Insulins und bot eine lebensrettende Behandlung für Menschen, deren Leben zuvor durch Diabetes verkürzt worden wäre. Die Münze, die eine lebensrettende, in Kanada gemachte medizinische Entdeckung feiert, kommt heute in Umlauf.

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Royal Canadian Mint commemorates insulin discovery at University of Toronto with two-dollar coin

Royal Canadian Mint commemorates insulin discovery at University of Toronto with two-dollar coin
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