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Royal Canadian Mint

SALE - 2016 $10 FINE SILVER COIN MAPLE LEAF SILHOUETTE: CANADA GEESE

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SKU:
S154096
Weight:
0.00 KGS
On Sale
Now: $95.00
Was: $129.95

Description

The maple leaf is the centrepiece of the Canadian Flag and is arguably the nation’s most recognized symbol at home and abroad. With ten different maple species growing across Canada, there are bound to be maple trees near every lake or pond where Canada geese live. Just like the widespread maple, the Canada goose is another icon that’s found from coast to coast, even flying as far north as the Arctic during the summer. In true Canadian fashion, the Canada goose is steadfast and strong, and fiercely loyal with breeding pairs remaining together for life. 

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Composition: 99.99% pure silver
Mintage: 22,000
Weight (g)*: 15.67
Diameter (mm): 39.6 x 38
Face Value: $10
Finish: Proof
Edge: Plain
Artist: Trevor Tennant
Packaging: Maroon clamshell with black beauty box

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Two of Canada’s most widely recognized icons broughttogether in the frame of a fine Canadian silver maple
  • This scenic moment is captured beautifully in 99.99% puresilver, and artfully enhanced with multiple finishes toshowcase the finely engraved details.
  • This beautiful coin is a must-have acquisition for collectorsof all kinds, and will appeal to bird watchers, naturelovers, and people who appreciate the beauty of art,particularly when it has a distinctive all-Canadian flair!

DESIGN
Two Canada geese and a maple leaf come together seamlessly in this clever design by Canadian artist Trevor Tennant that takes full advantage of the coin’s unique sculpted shape to position two geese within the lobes of the leaf. Every detail of the geese is visible, from the beautiful plumage of their wings to their signature white cheeks. This design is a quintessential Canadian scene of waterfowl feeding in the shallow water at the edge of a pond or lake. Ripples in the water enhance the leaf’s texture while a branch in the background doubles as the leaf’s veins.

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