A masterwork of wildlife fine art, a beaver family by artist Emily Damstra, is intricately rendered in pure silver on this meticulously engraved, HUGE and low mintage 5 troy ounce pure silver proof beauty! Talisman Coins is proud to bring you the latest in the Royal Canadian Mint’s Canadian Wildlife Exploration Program, featuring realistic, naturalistic representations of some of Canada’s best-known animals! These outstanding wildlife designs recall those found on one of the most popular programs ever from the Royal Canadian Mint-the Wildlife Coin & Stamps Sets! Next up is the beaver, one of the official national symbols of Canada, representative of industrious nature! Following hot on the heels of the extremely successful introduction of the Robert Bateman Moose Series (with coins available in silver, gold and platinum), the beaver is certain to be as popular! Wildlife themes are always popular, and. This is the very first wildlife-themed five ounce pure silver proof in Canadian history! The original work of art depicts a beaver family, and the mintage limit is low-so very low, in fact (only 1,500 total), that we expected (and the Mint confirmed) a quick sell out! A Highly Detailed, Original Work of Art! The design by Canadian artist Emily Damstra features a portrait of a beaver family, its members immersed in the work of felling trees for their dam, lodge, and food cache. On the left side of the image, a large beaver stands upright, hard at work chewing the trunk of a birch tree with its sharp incisors. Wood shavings cover the ground beneath the beaver’s feet and around the base of the tree. The beaver itself stands on its back paws, counterbalanced by its large flat tail, holding the tree trunk with its dexterous front claws. Its small ears, eyes, and nose (which can seal themselves under water) are exquisitely rendered in exceptionally fine detail. On the right side of the image, behind and to the side of the upright beaver, another adult beaver and small kit (cub or young beaver) work on either side of a felled log, trimming away bark and preparing the log for use. On the extreme left of the image, the base of this felled tree is visible. The background of the image reveals a large pond backed by mountainous forest. The beavers’ food cache emerges from the center of the pond. Canada’s First Currency! “Busy as a beaver” refers to the hardworking and industrious nature of this furry critter. Along with the Mountie and the maple leaf, the beaver is considered one of the three iconic symbols of Canada. It’s not widely remembered today, but during the 1830s and’40s there was a fashion craze in Europe for beaver-fur hats. This provided the livelihood for the fur-trapping mountain men. Fortunately, the fashion died out in time for the beaver to be saved, allowing it to continue to dam streams and create new habitat for many other creatures. When trappers would bring their furs to the trading posts, something was needed to represent the value of the pelts. At first, everything from porcupine quills, ivory discs and bits of wood or bone were used – anything that that the trapper and merchant agreed upon. As the industry became more sophisticated, trade tokens began to appear. As the two parties went through the furs, tokens would be placed on the counter. Some trade tokens were square. Others featured the prize of the fur trade that also reigns as one of Canada’s earliest forms of currency – the beaver! To this day, the beaver is featured on the Canadian 5 cents (nickel) coin! In fact, the beaver is one of the official symbols of Canada. The Royal Canadian Mint refines the purest silver in the world. The RCM is also the only mint in the world to issue commemorative coins in a. This five ounce silver coin is 99.99% pure! A meticulously detailed and finely engraved detail of a beaver family, felling a tree. The artistry is so subtle and intricate that the individual hairs on the beaver’s fur coat can be clearly distinguished under a loupe. The traditional-style engraving has produced a magnificent work of beauty. The date and denomination are also indicated. Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, in profile facing right. This portrait, the fourth effigy of the queen to appear on Canadian Coinage, was executed by the artist Susanna Blunt. The legend reads ELIZABETH II D. REGINA (“Elizabeth II, Queen by the Grace of God”). The coin is encapsulated inside a burgundy leatherette, clamshell-style presentation case, lined with black velvet and protected by a black cardboard sleeve. An individually-numbered certificate of authenticity is included. 9999 Fine (Pure) Silver. Canada’s National Animal: The Beaver. Along with the Canadian horse, the beaver is one of Canada’s two national animals. While the beaver became an official symbol of Canada in 1975, its use as a symbol of this land goes back to the country’s earliest roots. In fact, a beaver appears on the first coat of arms associated with the land now known as Canada, dating back to the early 1620s. Played a major role in Canada’s colonial history, becoming one of the primary motivators for the European explorers of the 17th century to forego their search for a passage to Asia and focus instead on the natural resources offered by the North American continent. With fur at its zenith in European fashions, beaver pelt hats became a product lucrative enough to feed settlement of the “new” continent by England and France. The fur trade has long-since ended, and efforts to protect this amazing animal began near the end of the 1800s, when beaver populations were in decline because of over hunting. Weighing up to 32 kilograms and measuring up to a metre in length, the beaver is the largest rodent in North America. Its sharp incisors fell about 200 trees annually, its paddle-like tail acts as a rudder in the water and a counterweight on land, and its adaptations to its semi-aquatic lifestyle are striking. Transparent eye membranes allow beavers to see as well underwater as on land, while specialized ears and nostrils completely close underwater. Its webbed hind feet make excellent swimming paddles and its web-free, sharply clawed forepaws are extremely dextrous, allowing this engineer of the animal kingdom to build its own bodies of water using dams, then construct an architecturally sound underwater lodge and mid-lake food cache, as well as canals where necessary. Its savvy forepaws are also helpful for careful fine-tuning, digging, and transporting its construction materials. Found throughout Canada from the 49th parallel to the Arctic Ocean, the beaver prefers water courses bordered by deciduous trees and shrubs. This 50-Dollar coin is certified to be 99.99% pure silver with a diameter of 65 millimetres and a metal weight of 5 ounces. The reverse design by Canadian artist Emily Damstra features a portrait of a beaver family, its members immersed in the work of felling trees for their dam, lodge, and food cache. The beaver itself stands on its back paws, counterbalanced by its large flat tail, holding the tree trunk with its dextrous front claws. Its small ears, eyes, and nose-which can seal themselves under water-are rendered in fine detail. On the right side of the image, behind and to the side of the upright beaver, another adult beaver and small kit work on either side of a felled log, trimming away bark and preparing the log for use. The beavers’ food cache emerges from the centre of the pond. The image occupies the entire reverse field and is engraved with the word “CANADA, ” the date “2013, ” and the face value of 50 DOLLARS. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.
This very large proof swimming beaver coin weighs 5 ounces of pure silver, and was produced with an extremely low mintage of just 1,500 coins. The image was designed by renowned Canadian artist Emily Damstra, and features a portrait of a beaver in mid-dive, a gnawed portion of the tree gripped in its chisel-shaped incisors. The beaver’s elongated body is at the forefront, as it navigates the familiar confines of its pond. Acting as a natural rudder, its tail helps steady itself in the water. Its hind feet propel it towards the bottom of the pond, where it will add the branch to its winter food reserve. The coin is engraved with the word “CANADA, ” the date “2014″ and the face value of 50 DOLLARS. NumisCan Coins and Jewelry is committed to providing an exceptional experience every time you shop with us. All items are carefully described indicating their condition and stating whether the image is the actual item or a stock image. Unless otherwise noted, Royal Canadian Mint coins are “mint direct” original new condition with case, box and COA. Sometimes errors can happen, and we want to do everything possible to make it right! We are working on listing over 5,000 different coin items. If you are looking for something you don’t see, please send us a message. US / International Buyers.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the beaver becoming an official symbol of Canada, this large format 3.5 ounce fine silver coin utilizes Royal Canadian Mint R&D department multi-layer technology to create what is likely the most spectacular five cent coin ever issued in Canada. Mintage is limited to just 1,650 coins. Free Bonus coins included: One Pre-beaver design George V nickel dated 1922 to 1936, plus one of Canada’s first original beaver nickels dated 1937. The iconic beaver from G. Kruger Gray’s five-cent coin design has been given its own space to shine on this 99.99% pure silver coin, which features layers of engraving- – not just on the coin’s surface, but on its interior, too. This is made possible by an innovative minting technique pioneered by Royal Canadian Mint engineers. Using special dies, the RCM has been able to engrave behind the reverse’s top plate, which cuts away to reveal a more multidimensional rendering of this classic coin design featuring a cherished Canadian emblem. The multidimensional rendering of Canada’s five-cent circulation coin includes the words “5 CENTS” and “CANADA” engraved on the top plate surface while at the center the iconic beaver is surrounded by cut-outs revealing the landscape elements (clouds, water) and the year (“2025″) engraved on the interior surface. A wave pattern appears on both the top plate and on the coin’s obverse, which features the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati. NumisCan Coins and Jewelry is committed to providing an exceptional experience every time you shop with us. All items are carefully described indicating their condition and stating whether the image is the actual item or a stock image. Unless otherwise noted, Royal Canadian Mint coins are “mint direct” original new condition with case, box and COA. Sometimes errors can happen, and we want to do everything possible to make it right! We are working on listing over 5,000 different coin items. If you are looking for something you don’t see, please send us a message. US / International Buyers.
Crafted with precision, the Rare Canadian 2020 Silver Beaver Sculpture Coin is a distinguished addition to any collection. Struck with 0.9999 fineness, this 3-ounce silver coin boasts an exquisite representation of Canada’s iconic beaver, rendered in intricate detail. The commemorative coin, issued in 2020, celebrates the country’s rich heritage and is a tribute to its natural beauty. Honouring a tradition of excellence, this uncirculated coin is unCertified, showcasing the pure artistry that went into its creation. With a denomination of 50 dollars, it stands as a testament to Canadian craftsmanship. Collectors and enthusiasts of Canadian memorabilia will appreciate the significance and value this coin brings to their assemblage.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the beaver becoming an official symbol of Canada, this large format 3.5 ounce fine silver coin utilizes Royal Canadian Mint R&D department multi-layer technology to create what is likely the most spectacular five cent coin ever issued in Canada. Mintage is limited to just 1,650 coins. Free Bonus coins included: One Pre-beaver design George V nickel dated 1922 to 1936, plus one of Canada’s first original beaver nickels dated 1937. The iconic beaver from G. Kruger Gray’s five-cent coin design has been given its own space to shine on this 99.99% pure silver coin, which features layers of engraving- – not just on the coin’s surface, but on its interior, too. This is made possible by an innovative minting technique pioneered by Royal Canadian Mint engineers. Using special dies, the RCM has been able to engrave behind the reverse’s top plate, which cuts away to reveal a more multidimensional rendering of this classic coin design featuring a cherished Canadian emblem. The multidimensional rendering of Canada’s five-cent circulation coin includes the words “5 CENTS” and “CANADA” engraved on the top plate surface while at the center the iconic beaver is surrounded by cut-outs revealing the landscape elements (clouds, water) and the year (“2025″) engraved on the interior surface. A wave pattern appears on both the top plate and on the coin’s obverse, which features the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati. NumisCan Coins and Jewelry is committed to providing an exceptional experience every time you shop with us. All items are carefully described indicating their condition and stating whether the image is the actual item or a stock image. Unless otherwise noted, Royal Canadian Mint coins are “mint direct” original new condition with case, box and COA. Sometimes errors can happen, and we want to do everything possible to make it right! We are working on listing over 5,000 different coin items. If you are looking for something you don’t see, please send us a message. US / International Buyers.
Celebrate Canadian heritage with the 2022 Canada 5 oz. 9999 Silver The Bigger Picture – The Beaver 5c coin. Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint in proof strike type, this stunning 5 oz. 9999 silver coin features a 5 cents CAD face value and a limited mintage of 1300. Part of the Bigger Picture series, this collectible piece showcases intricate details of the iconic beaver, symbolizing the country’s natural beauty and wildlife. This piece is a true treasure for numismatists and enthusiasts alike. Comes in a capsule without the original box and no COA.
Introducing the 12-sided 5 cents coin featuring the iconic Silver Beaver and the 1947 Maple Leaf design. Struck in 0.9999 fine silver, this commemorative coin is a must-have for any coin collector. This uncirculated coin comes with a certificate of authenticity-serialized certification number from the Royal Canadian Mint. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II while the reverse showcases the Silver Beaver, Canada’s national animal. With a year of 2023, this coin is a timeless addition to any collection. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this beautiful piece of Canadian history.
9999 5oz Fine Silver Coin – Beaver – Royal Canadian Mint – NEW. This is one of the most attractive and artistic coins we have seen from the RCM this year. With the large 5 ounce format and limited mintage of just 1500 pieces, we expect this coin will sell out quickly. This 50-Dollar coin is certified to be 99.99% pure silver with a diameter of 65 millimetres and a metal weight of 5 ounces. The reverse design by Canadian artist Emily Damstra features a portrait of a beaver family, its members immersed in the work of felling trees for their dam, lodge, and food cache. On the left side of the image, a large beaver stands upright, hard at work chewing the trunk of a birch tree with its sharp incisors. Wood shavings cover the ground beneath the beaver’s feet and around the base of the tree. The beaver itself stands on its back paws, counterbalanced by its large flat tail, holding the tree trunk with its dextrous front claws. Its small ears, eyes, and nose-which can seal themselves under water-are rendered in fine detail. On the right side of the image, behind and to the side of the upright beaver, another adult beaver and small kit work on either side of a felled log, trimming away bark and preparing the log for use. On the extreme left of the image, the base of this felled tree is visible. The background of the image reveals a large pond backed by mountainous forest. The beavers’ food cache emerges from the centre of the pond. The image occupies the entire reverse field and is engraved with the word “CANADA, ” the date “2013, ” and the face value of 50 DOLLARS. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Royal Canadian Mint Coin. Composition : 99.99% Pure Silver. Face Value: Fifty Dollars. Weight (g) 157.6. Please wait for us to send you an invoice. If your automatic checkout does. We reserve the right to hold all. For in-person pick-up we also accept cash or Interac.
Step back in time with this modern re-creation of a famous transitional issue. This selectively gold-plated 2 oz. 99.99% pure silver coin is a timely look back at one of our most famous transitional issues: the 1947 Maple Leaf five-cent coin. Faithfully re-sculpted using archived images from the Bank of Canada Museum, the historic reverse features the maple leaf mark that was added 75 years ago, in early 1948, to 1947-dated coins struck after India gained its independence from British rule. That small maple leaf alludes to imminent change: the removal of “IND: IMP:” (“Emperor of India”) from the outmoded obverse legend, which has also been reproduced on this limited collectible that brings the past to life. Re-creating a classic: The 1947 Maple Leaf five-cent coin. The 1947 Maple Leaf Mark. After India gained its independence from British rule in 1947, Canadian coinage required new obverses without the outmoded “IND: IMP:” (“Emperor of India”) in the legend. But in early 1948, Canada’s Mint was still awaiting new matrices and punches from the Royal Mint, which still produced all die-sinking tools for its former Ottawa branch. The demand for new coins of every denomination proved too great, so a small maple leaf was placed next to the year “1947″ on the old dies, where this maple leaf mark helped to differentiate these antedated 1948 issues from regular strikes. New master tooling arrived later that year, but by then, more than nine million 1947 Maple Leaf five-cent coins had already been struck; as a result, just 1,810,789 five-cent coins were produced with the updated obverse and a true date of 1948. Step back in time with this re-creation of a famous transitional issue! The original 1947 Maple Leaf five-cent coin was struck in 1948 while awaiting a new obverse, one without “IND: IMP:” in the legend, after India gained its independence from British rule. Silver and selective gold plating. Crafted in 2 oz. Of 99.99% pure silver, this near-faithful reproduction of a historic coin is enhanced with selective gold plating on its obverse and reverse. A re-creation of a classic. Both the obverse and reverse designs have been re-created using modern techniques and archival photographs. The year “1947″ is key to the story and it appears on your coin’s reverse, just like the original coin. The issuing year “2023″ has been moved to the obverse and made less prominent in order to keep the focus on the historically significant elements. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. Composition: 99.99 pure silver with selective gold plating. Weight: 62.69 g. Diameter: 50 mm – I’ve put it next to a 2022 black Toonie so you can get an idea on the size difference – The 2022 Black toonie was minted in honour of her Queen Elizabeth reign- I cant say that the toonie is included, or the 2023 50 cent piece could also be included because doing so may invalidate the NON-TAXABLE status of the 5 cent coin which is 99.99 pure silver – sorry- no playing cards. Face Value: 5 Cents. On sales of all items within Canada, regardless of exemption status.
Canada 5 Cents Silver Coin. The 1947 Maple Leaf Mark. 99.99% pure silver (selective gold plating). Weight: 62.69 gr. Edge: Serrated (inner 12-sided). Face value: 5 cents. Gift 1: special new deck of Bicycle playing cards. Gift 2: new UNC 5-cents coin with Queen memory mark 2023. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “2013vitalie2013″ and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.