- Big Nickel
The Big Nickel is a nine-metre (30 ft) replica of a 1951 Canadian nickel, located at the grounds of
Dynamic Earth in Sudbury,Ontario ,Canada . It is listed in theGuinness Book of Records , as the world's largestcoin .Fact|date=September 2007 The twelve-sided nickel is located on a small hill overlooking the intersection of Municipal Road 55 and Big Nickel Drive.The nickel's construction was proposed by Sudbury businessman
Ted Szilva in the early 1960s as a project to mark the upcomingCanadian centennial . The Canadian centennial committee rejected the proposal, but Szilva continued to develop the idea as a private project. In cooperation with local artist Bruno Cavallo, Szilva developed a monument consisting of two vertical columns and angled iron pieces framing an inside layer of metal skin, a middle layer ofplywood and an outer layer ofstainless steel sheet metal.The coin was erected in 1964, and the
site officially opened onJuly 22 of that year. Penny and dime monuments and a small children's amusement park were also erected on the same site. However, because of the particular prominence ofnickel in the city'smining industry, the Big Nickel surpassed the other coins as a landmark and an international symbol of Sudbury. In 1965, Szilva also added a mine shaft on the site to offer visitors a tour of a mining facility.In 1981, Szilva sold the Big Nickel site to
Science North , the city's newly incorporatedscience museum . Science North refurbished the site, removing the other coins and the children's rides, but retaining the Big Nickel and expanding the mine tour.On
January 22 ,2001 , the Big Nickel was dismantled for refurbishing of both the coin and the facility. Once refurbished, the coin was installed on the grounds of Science North, and the original Big Nickel site was redesigned into the Dynamic Earth facility. OnMay 10 ,2003 , the coin was moved back to a new pedestal on the Dynamic Earth grounds. [cite web | url=http://www.bigthings.ca/ontario/sudbury.html | title=City of Sudbury ]References
External links
* [http://dynamicearth.ca/ Dynamic Earth]
* [http://www.nufn.co.nr NUFN Website]
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