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Royal Canadian Mint

2018 $50 FINE SILVER COIN POLAR BEAR SOAPSTONE SCULPTURE

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  • 2018 $50 FINE SILVER COIN POLAR BEAR SOAPSTONE SCULPTURE
  • 2018 $50 FINE SILVER COIN POLAR BEAR SOAPSTONE SCULPTURE
  • 2018 $50 FINE SILVER COIN POLAR BEAR SOAPSTONE SCULPTURE
  • 2018 $50 FINE SILVER COIN POLAR BEAR SOAPSTONE SCULPTURE
$549.95

Description

In a landscape carved by ice and wind, the polar bear remains the unchallenged titan of the Arctic. Its unmistakable profile lends itself beautifully to sculptured works of art—particularly the soapstone piece on the reverse of this 5 oz. pure silver coin, which colourfully conveys the majesty of life in Northern Canada.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • Introducing an unforgettable coin that pairs a traditional soapstone sculpture with contemporary coin-making techniques!
  • Rising up on the reverse, each polar bear sculpture is carefully hand-carved from Canadian soapstone by a Canadian artist Dave Zachary.
  • Engraving recreates the rough edges of the ice on the reverse, while translucent colour enamel adds a deep blue hue to the Arctic waters.
  • With a 65.25 mm diameter, the coin’s surface provides a large base for the soapstone sculpture, while proof-quality 99.99% pure silver mimics the light-reflective nature of the Arctic landscape!
  • A dome-like capsule will keep your coin safely protected from the elements.
  • With a mintage of just 1,300, your coin is a limited collectible work of art that will draw all eyes toward your collection!

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

SRP: $549.95
Item Number: 160478
UPC: 6-23932-08472-8
Composition: 99.99% pure silver
Mintage: 1,300
Weight (g): 157.6
Diameter (mm): 65.25
Face Value: $50
Finish: Proof
Edge: Serrated
Artist: Dave Zachary
Packaging: Wooden circular base with black beauty box

DESIGN:

The natural beauty of Northern Canada shines bright on the reverse, thanks to a harmonious mix of finishing techniques and a polar bear soapstone sculpture that makes each coin unique. As it does for Arctic marine life, ice floe provides the foundation for this design: engraving provides a life-like textural effect, while a special frosting gives the snow-covered ice a more matte-like appearance. The surrounding water is a sparkling shade of blue, thanks to the application of translucent enamel over the proof finish. But the focal point is undeniably the sculptured piece that rises up from the ice floe: each polar bear sculpture has been hand-carved from Canadian soapstone by Canadian artist Dave Zachary and his team of sculptors. With its gaze fixed on what lies ahead, the polar bear cuts a formidable figure in this Arctic landscape, where it is regarded as an icon of strength and endurance.

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