Description
From one coast to another, Canadians share a common iconography that powerfully reflects our history, geography, and natural legacy. Each of the visual elements on the coin’s reverse carries deep meaning; but when combined as one, they convey the soaring spirit of a nation, and the national pride that unites all those who call Canada “home.”
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
SRP: $19.95
Composition: 99.99% fine silver
Mintage: W.S.L.
Weight (g): 7.96
Diameter (mm): 27
Face Value: $3
Finish: Specimen
Edge: Serrated
Artist: Steven Hepburn
Packaging: Folder with easel back
SPECIAL FEATURES
- The inspiring beauty of Canada shines bright in the most affordable fine silver coin produced by the Royal Canadian Mint.
- Crafted from 99.99% fine silver with a striking specimen finish, it’s the perfect way to start a coin collection.
- Securely enclosed in unique folder-style packaging that can either be stored for posterity or displayed with pride on a table or mantle to share with friends and family; simply pop out the easel back and it becomes a collectible piece of art! It’s a meaningful legacy piece and a sure conversation-starter!
- Makes a great gift that represents Canada and Canadians—at home and abroad!
DESIGN
The reverse design by Steven Hepburn presents a cross-country journey that ties together some of Canada’s most iconic images—particularly those that have come to define the Canadian experience, and the landscape itself. The upper portion features that celebrated emblem of Canada’s Pacific coast, the orca whale. The scene transitions smoothly to the northern coastline of the Canadian Arctic, which is represented by an inukshuk and a polar bear with cub. Beneath these are the majestic Rocky Mountains, which once made the land seem impenetrable to early European explorers. The peaks tower over the vast boreal forest on the left, which stretches across much of Canada, and the agricultural landscape of the Prairie provinces on the right, where a tractor is at work in a hay field. Atlantic Canada is represented by a Nova Scotian/New Brunswick Herring Seiner, which slightly overlaps the stirring image of a raised Canadian flag blowing in the wind. Finally, the nation’s northern climate is represented by the heartwarming image of two youths playing Canada’s beloved winter sport: hockey.