The Royal Canadian Mint proudly presents the second issue of their highly acclaimed Canadian Wildlife Series.
The 2011 Silver Canadian Grizzly is the second coin in the 3 year, six-coin Canadian Wildlife Series. These awe-inspiring, solitary giants are found throughout the Canadian wilderness and are a natural choice to be featured on this uniquely Canadian coin series. The Royal Canadian Mint’s Ottawa facility plans to release two annual issues from this highly anticipated series through 2014.
Designed by the Royal Canadian Mint’s Senior Engraver, William Woodruff, the coin’s reverse depicts a growling Grizzly Bear along the water’s edge surrounded by a rugged wilderness landscape. This large and powerful creature is pictured with uncanny detail, at the base of a snow-capped mountain in the Canadian Rockies.
Acclaimed Canadian portrait artist Susanna Blunt designed the coin’s obverse which features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Struck from one ounce of 99.99% pure silver, this coin bears a face value of $5 and is part of an extremely limited mintage. The next issue of the six-coin Canadian Wildlife Series will not be announced until later this year.
The Royal Canadian Mint is exclusively responsible for the production and distribution of these coins and has placed a strict and low mintage on them. The demand for these pure silver coins has been unprecedented in Europe and the rest of the world. We expect these Grizzly Bear coins will sell out very quickly, making your ownership of one (or more) even more impressive.
Weight: 31.11 g
Diameter: 38 mm
Thickness: 3.15mm
Composition:9999 Fine Silver
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The Royal Canadian Mint has announced the second in a brand new limited edition series of Canadian wildlife silver coins. These are coins that will enjoy an unprecedented demand within the entire world.
This coin is one ounce of .9999 pure silver graded MS70 featuring a stunningly detailed picture of a lone Grizzly Bear overlooking his domain. This beautiful but very fierce predator is shown standing in front of a snow covered slope with large snow-capped mountains behind him, this being a distinctively Canadian scene.
The Grizzly Bear will be the second coin in a 3 year, Canadian wildlife 6 coin series. The Royal Canadian Mint’s Ottawa facility will be introducing two annual issues through 2014. Grizzly Bears being a popular subject because of their beauty, pride and freedom, and this is why, this coin was picked to be the second coin in this special limited edition wildlife series. The Royal Canadian Mint has put a strict and low mintage on these special coins.
William Woodruff, Senior Mint Engraver, created the bear design on the reverse. The obverse shows the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, this was done by Canadian portrait artist, Susanna Blunt. Minted from one ounce of 99.99% pure silver, the face value of this coin is $5.00
To learn more about how you can have dramatic — success with the purchasing of collectible
coins it is important to learn everything you possibly can about the company before you get
involved. Visit the following link and you’ll be taken to more information from an industry
team leader and numismatist, Andrew Gallop. An Executive
with the Numis Network. If you are confused about becoming
a numismatist and need help with anything just ask and we will be glad to help.