Description
Canadians often express their sense of national identity and pride through objects that carry a deeper, special meaning. This fine silver coin celebrates the Inukshuk-the Inuit stone structure that conveys friendship and guidance-as an iconic representation of Canada and the Canadian spirit.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Composition: 99.99% pure silver
Mintage: 6,000
Weight (g)*: 15.87
Diameter (mm): 34
Face Value: $10
Finish: Proof
Edge: Serrated
Artist: Tony Bianco
Packaging: Maroon clamshell with a black beauty box
SPECIAL FEATURES
- NEW: The FIRST reverse gold-plated coin by the Royal Canadian Mint! With the exception of the engraved design and effigy, both the coin’s obverse and reverse are gold-plated to give this fine silver coin the unique appearance of a gold one.
- The intricately engraved Inukshuk on the reverse shines with a natural silver gleam against the gold-plated background!
- The artistic design and detailed finishes stand as a beautiful showcase of the expert craftsmanship for which the Royal Canadian Mint is internationally renowned.
- A special opportunity to celebrate the Canadian spirit through an iconic symbol with a deeply cultural meaning.
- The reverse gold plating makes this coin a one-of-a-kind addition to any collection, particularly Canadiana-themed ones!
- A meaningful and symbolic gift that conveys friendship and guidance to loved ones who may be far from home.
DESIGN
The reverse design by Canadian artist Tony Bianco features magnificent reverse gold plating, which creates a striking gold background and contrasts beautifully with the silver coin’s engraved elements. The Inukshuk on the reverse is of the Innunguaq variety, with a “human-like” shape created by stacking multiple stones of different sizes, from large flat boulders that form the arms to the rounded boulders that form the legs and head. Meticulous engraving gives the stones a remarkable life-like quality, while the silver of the coin gives it a majestic, awe-inspiring shine. The gold-plated obverse features the silver effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt, with an added “P” mark to indicate the plated nature of the coin.