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2021 Canada $30 Fine Silver Coin Lake Louise Extraordinarily High Relief

2021 Canada $30 Fine Silver Coin Lake Louise Extraordinarily High Relief

2021 Canada $30 Fine Silver Coin Lake Louise Extraordinarily High Relief

2021 Canada $30 Fine Silver Coin Lake Louise Extraordinarily High Relief

Lake Louise in Extraordinarily High Relief. Beginning in late spring, Victoria Glacier’s meltwater carries silt or rock flour (fine-grained particles of rock) into Lake Louise, where these particles stay suspended in the water-in fact, the lake’s vivid colour is caused by sunlight reflecting off these particles. If you’re hoping to see those turquoise waters in person, you’ll want to time your visit carefully. A sunny day is best but the waters also need to have a high concentration of suspended rock flour particles. Peak time is July and August, when glacial run-off is at its highest; September and early October are also good times to visit, but the colour fades as the silt settles and meltwater tapers off. Turquoise waters, snow-capped mountains and unparalleled alpine scenery-the beauty of Lake Louise is legendary, and this fine silver coin celebrates all the geographic elements that make it one of Canada’s great treasures! Never before has the Canadian landscape been rendered so realistically as on this coin’s reverse. Its design features an overhead view of the Lake Louise area, and while Extraordinarily High Relief (EHR) technology sends the Canadian Rockies soaring to new heights, beautiful Lake Louise is unmissable thanks to coloured enamel that highlights the crown jewel of Banff National Park. With a limited mintage of 3,000, this coin is sure to sell out quickly. Order yours today from Colonial Acres Coins! Based on elevation modelling, the coin’s reverse features Extraordinarily High Relief (EHR) technology that adds height to this realistic rendering of the terrain surrounding Lake Louise in Banff National Park (Alberta), in the Canadian Rockies. Glaciers and mountain peaks are frosted to create a silvery snow-capped effect. Lake Louise is struck incuse and filled in with translucent colour enamel that mimics its famous turquoise waters. Inspired by topographic maps, contour lines form a field pattern that frames the reverse and continues on the obverse, which features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. The coin comes encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.

2023 Canada $20 Dancing Diamond Sparkle of the Heart Pure Silver Coin Low CoA#

2023 Canada $20 Dancing Diamond Sparkle of the Heart Pure Silver Coin Low CoA#

2023 Canada $20 Dancing Diamond Sparkle of the Heart Pure Silver Coin Low CoA#

2023 Canada $20 Dancing Diamond Sparkle of the Heart Pure Silver Coin Low CoA#

2023 Canada $20 Dancing Diamond Sparkle of the Heart Pure Silver Coin Low CoA#

This uncirculated coin features a beautiful design that showcases a heart-shaped cluster of diamonds surrounded by a sparkling border. The coin is made of high-quality silver and comes with a low Certificate of Authenticity number. This limited edition coin is a must-have for any Canadian coin collector or anyone who appreciates the beauty of commemorative coins. It is a perfect addition to any collection or as a gift for a loved one. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this stunning piece of Canadian artistry. Low Certificate of Authenticity #617/925.

2024 Royal Horned Face Discovering Dinosaurs #3 $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada

2024 Royal Horned Face Discovering Dinosaurs #3 $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada

2024 Royal Horned Face Discovering Dinosaurs #3 $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada

2024 Royal Horned Face Discovering Dinosaurs #3 $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada

2024 Royal Horned Face Discovering Dinosaurs #3 $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada

2021 Death Reaper coin is here. More Dinosaurs of Canada. In 2005, a prehistoric snout encased in calcareous concretion was spotted in a cliff overlooking Alberta’s Oldman River. After a challenging extraction, the mostly intact skull-the one depicted on this coin-proved to be a significant discovery: its unusual mix of features, such as the set of horns and an elaborate frill, led paleontologists at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology to determine that the skull belonged to a new species of horned dinosaurs, and that ceratopsians were more diverse than previously thought! Makes its coin debut on this 2024 collectible, where the 69-million-year-old skull shines against the black rhodium-plated “limestone” background. Presenting “Royal Horned Face, ” another Canadian dinosaur discovery. Imagine the excitement of unearthing a new prehistoric species. Places you in the field and at the site of an exciting Canadian dinosaur discovery! This is our third. The fossil depicted on your coin has been verified for scientific accuracy by the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, where the skull was carefully studied by paleontologists, and where it is now on permanent display in the museum’s Dinosaur Hall. For dino lovers of all ages. Dinosaurs are a popular theme with collectors and Canadians of all ages. They’re also an important part of Canada’s natural heritage! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is individually encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. 99.99% pure silver with selective rhodium plating. Julius Csotonyi (reverse), Steven Rosati (obverse). I do leave feedback for everyone.