Description
2006 Canada Specimen Set with Snowy Owl
This year, the magnificent snowy owl spreads its wings on the limited-edition one-dollar coin featured in the 2006 specimen set. The largest bird species in the arctic, Nyctea Scandiaca is also one of the most beautiful birds in North America.
Its predominately white plumage embodies the splendor of winter, a fact that made the snowy owl the obvious choice for Quebec avian symbol that was adopted in 1987. This snow –ridden province is home to many snowy owls. They breed above the tree line on the arctic tundra and may migrate to the southern regions of food, so sighing a snowy owl is a rare treat indeed!
Although a protected species, the snowy owl’s preference for the arctic has contributed greatly to its conservation; its remote breeding areas have been largely untouched by human development. This underscores the importance of preserving the environment for all living species that depend upon it ----- and makes the highly symbolic 2006 specimen set a “must-have” for every collection!
Specifications:
Finish: specimen
Certificate: serialized
Mintage: 40,000
Artist: Glen Loates