With design from Derek C. Wicks, the coin comes with a trail of forget-me-not flowers that symbolize the spirit of remembrance. Wicks (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse) Special Features. A Memorial Day (July 1) tribute. Forget-me-not flowers fill the reverse and obverse of this 1 oz. Fine silver coin, which commemorates the sacrifices and achievements of the people of Newfoundland and Labrador during the First World War. A mix of engraving techniques. A multitude of forget-me-nots are traditionally engraved on the reverse and laser-engraved on the obverse. A caribou symbol of fallen heroes. The Royal Newfoundland Regiment’s caribou emblem faces east towards Beaumont-Hamel, where the staggering battle casualties of 1916 had a devastating impact on so many communities across Newfoundland. Comes in capsule only.
Check out these other great 2013 O Canada Series coins and sets! Beaver 1/10 Oz Gold. Polar Bear 1/10 Oz Gold. Multi-Coin Proof Sets in Solid Wood Display Cases. Canadian Icons Niagara Falls. Summer Fun at the Lake. RCMP Mountie – Royal Canadian Mounted Police. A masterwork of wildlife fine art, a mother caribou and her baby cubs (by artist Pierre Leduc) is intricately rendered in pure silver on this meticulously engraved, low mintage proof beauty! Celebrate Canada’s uniqueness with the Oh! Canada’s national identity is much like its majestic landscape: diverse, storied, and always fascinating! In the ever-changing world of Canadiana, a few concepts tend to reflect the nation’s natural assets and social and cultural institutions. Born of this complex background, these five Canadian animal icons are undeniable touchstones of the majestic land and its wildlife. These are the scenes that plumb the depths of Canada’s own pride in itself, while kindling the world’s love for the great nation that is Canada! Each one ounce wildlife proof depicts a mother with her babies! Collect these five pure silver proofs – then revisit your coins again and again to marvel at their cultural significance and detailed imagery! A Highly Detailed, Original Work of Art! This eighth release in the new O Canada series features a meticulously rendered design by Canadian artist Pierre Leduc: a female caribou (cow) and calf standing in the rugged terrain of the Canadian North. The mother stands on the right, her head turned toward her calf, her left eye peering at the viewer. Her tall antlers reach skyward atop her large head and strong neck. Beside her, the knobby-kneed calf peers shyly at its mother, waiting for her signal. The two stand in a grass-filled early summer valley. Behind them, their herd travels toward a river in the far distance. Rocky Mountain peaks rise to meet the far-off horizon. The design also features a stylized caribou hoof print to the left of the caribou, balancing the date of issue. The distinct design hallmark of the O Canada series has the central image set between two semi-circular banners (each laser polished to a gleaming, mirror-like finish) with the top band proudly proclaiming the legend Canada’s, and the denomination in the lower band. Ancient Spirit of the North: The Mighty Caribou. Known as caribou in North America and reindeer in Europe and Asia, is a member of the. In Canada, this family also includes moose, white-tailed deer, mule deer, and elk. Native to Canada, four subspecies of. Occupy tundra and boreal zones spanning from the West Coast to Newfoundland and from the USA-Canada border to Ellesmere Island. In total, Canada is home to about 2.4 million caribou, one of the world’s largest populations. This midsized ruminant lives primarily on nutrient-rich lichens in the winter, adding leaves and grasses to its diet as they become available in the warmer months. All caribou shovel their way to lichens through winter snows using specially adapted hooves. The hooves, whose rigidity changes with the seasons to give the animal greater grip on ice, rock, or boggy land, also grow much longer in winter to give the caribou greater traction on snow. The two dewclaws at the back of each hoof help to improve the caribou’s weight distribution and balance in any terrain. To escape their main predator, the grey wolf, caribou can run at speeds of up to 80 kilometers per hour, and are fast, strong swimmers. All caribou have noses with special adaptations that increase the surface area of the nostrils so that they can heat the frozen Arctic air as they inhale, before it reaches their lungs. The adaptation is believed to result from the need to visually distinguish objects in an environment which offers little visual contrast in the normal light range. Caribou are unique among. In that both sexes grow antlers. Though the males’ antlers are typically larger, giving them dominance through the summer months and autumn mating season, pregnant females retain their antlers long after the males have shed theirs in late autumn, thereby becoming dominant over the herd through the long winter months until they return to their calving grounds and give birth in May and June. Caribou are exceptional travelers, covering more ground in their migrations than any other land animal. Some of Canada’s caribou populations travel 5,000 kilometers each year. They migrate together in enormous herds; in spring, these groups can number 500,000 and are an amazing sight to behold. 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 silver proof coin is 99.99% pure! A meticulously detailed and finely engraved detail of a mother Caribou and her young calf. The artistry is so subtle and intricate that the individual hairs on the caribous’ fur coats 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 ELIZABETH II D. REGINA (“Elizabeth II, Queen by the Grace of God”) also appears. The coin is encapsulated inside a burgundy leatherette, clamshell-style presentation case, lined with black velvet and protected by a black outer box. An individually-numbered certificate of authenticity is included. 9999 Fine (Pure) Silver. Canada’s national identity is much like its majestic landscape: diverse, storied, and sometimes elusive. In the ever-changing tectonics of Canadian culture, identifiers tend to reflect the nation’s multicultural nature and its geography, fauna and flora, and social and political institutions. Born of this complex background, Canadian icons are distinct because they carry meaning for all Canadians, regardless of where we live or how we came to be here. These are the images that plumb the depths of Canadian pride and kindle Canadians’ love for their home. Known as caribou in North America and reindeer in Eurasia, is a member of the. Occupy tundra and boreal zones spanning from the West Coast to Newfoundland and from the USA-Canada border to Ellesmere Island: the endangered Woodland Caribou. Of the northern boreal region; the Barren-ground Caribou. , which lives on the tundra north of the Woodland Caribou range; the small Peary Caribou. Of the Arctic; and the Porcupine Caribou. Of Canada’s northern territories. To escape their main predator, the grey wolf, caribou can run at speeds of up to 80 kilometres per hour, and are fast, strong swimmers. Each caribou subspecies bears important adaptations in size, musculature, and other physical traits that make it exceptionally well suited to its habitat. The smaller subspecies of the tundra are stouter, their shortened, fur-covered features protected from harsh Arctic winds. Fur colour also varies widely among caribou, depending on subspecies, season, and geographical location. Generally, the caribou’s colouring ranges from off-white to dark brown. Caribou are exceptional travellers, covering more ground in their migrations than any other land animal. Some of Canada’s caribou populations travel 5,000 kilometres each year. For Canadians, the caribou embodies the tale of this nation’s ageless landscape. In the caribou, we behold a vast migratory journey through space and time. We relate to its resilience, its ability, across the massive span of millennia and kilometres, to nourish itself and thrive in harsh, remote conditions. It teaches us the lessons of survival in this land: the benefits of slow, steady progress borne of tireless effort; the safety of the herd against predators large and small; and our intrinsic interconnection with the world we inhabit. It is no surprise that this unique animal is a Canadian icon, celebrated since 1937 on Canada’s 25-cent circulation coin, official animal of Newfoundland and Labrador, and shield-bearer of the Nunavut coat of arms.
Like a puzzle with a missing piece, it’s hard to imagine Canada without many of its most iconic species, including the woodland caribou. Sadly, this majestic mammal joins other Canadian creatures that are classified as at risk, threatened or even endangered. With its uniquely shaped cutout, this pure silver coin shines the spotlight on the plight of the caribou-a national symbol whose numbers are in decline in Canada’s wilderness. A beautiful coin design, ideal for art lovers, nature enthusiasts and collectors alike! A ROYAL CANADIAN MINT FIRST! State-of-the-art technology and internationally renowned craftsmanship have come together toproduce the first coin to feature a woodland caribou-shaped cutout-one that smoothly recreates the caribou’s iconic outline! CUTOUT HIGHLIGHTS SPECIES AT-RISK STATUS! The missing caribou element is strongly symbolic: while it represents an artistic tribute to a beloved species, the overall design also offers a haunting re-imagining of the Canadian wilderness without thisnational icon-particularly the Southern Mountain population of caribou, which is listed as threatened on Canada’s Species at Risk Act (SARA). FIRST COIN IN A LIMITED SERIES! Your coin is the first in a new series showcasing at-risk species that are an integral part of the Canadian landscape. Your coin boasts a large diameter (54 mm) that allows the finest details to shine! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Most of these are serialized certifications, meaning that each certificate is given a unique number, starting at 1. 99.99% PURE SILVER COIN! Only 5,500 coins will be made worldwide. Designed by Canadian artist Trevor Tennant, your coin transports you to the mountainous landscape of Western Canada, where detailed engraving and multiple finishes recreate a timeless snapshot of the wild. The distant peaks provide a breathtaking backdrop tothe grassy foothills, which slope down to the tree-lined river below; and while the beauty of the engraved scene is unmistakable, it is the uniquely shaped cutout that easily draws the viewer’s eye. Innovative technology has skillfully carved out theoutline of a woodland caribou, smoothly recreating its distinctive profile and towering rack of antlers. The missing caribou element is strongly symbolic: while it represents an artistic tribute to a beloved species, the overall design also offers a haunting re-imagining of the Canadian wilderness without this national icon-particularly the Southern Mountain population of caribou, which is listed as threatenedon Canada’s Species at Risk Act (SARA). 99.99% pure silver. Trevor Tennant (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse).
This silver coin has a fineness of 0.9999 and is uncirculated, featuring a unique colorized design and proof characteristics. Limited to a mintage of 5,500, this coin from the Baby Animals Collection showcases a Baby Caribou theme, adding a special touch to any commemorative coin collection.
2018 25c Big Coin: Caribou – Pure Silver Coin. This 5 ounce 2018 Big Coin fine silver 25 cent features the classic caribou design. While the 2017 Big Coin quarter had a mintage of 2,150, the mintage for the 2018 issue is just 1,500. As a pure silver coin struck by the Royal Canadian Mint, this item is HST/GST exempt. The Design: This big 25 cent is impressive with a weight of just over five ounces of pure silver and a diameter of 65 mm. The design is also a classic work of Canadian art, originally created by Emanuel Hahn’s iconic left-side profile of a caribou with majestic antlers. The caribou is selectively rose gold-plated. The reverse is engraved with the word “CANADA”, the date “2018″ and the face value of “25 CENTS”. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Her Majesty’s portrait is rose gold-plated. This design appeared on circulating quarters in 1937 as part of the government’s program to modernize the coinage. With an impressive weight and a large diameter this coin is a spectacular piece of numismatic art. 2018 Big Coin fine silver 25 cent features the classic caribou design. This big 25 cent is impressive with a weight of just over five ounces of pure silver and a diameter of 65 mm. Our items are available for pick-up. You might also like. 2025 50 Cent Special Wrap Circulation Roll. 2025 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier – Pure Silver Proof Set.
Like a puzzle with a missing piece, it’s hard to imagine Canada without many of its most iconic species, including the woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou); sadly, this majestic mammal joins other Canadian creatures that are classified as at risk, threatened or even endangered. With its uniquely shaped cutout, this fine silver coin shines the spotlight on the plight of the caribou – a national symbol whose numbers are in decline in Canada’s wilderness. RCM FIRST: State-of-the-art technology and internationally renowned craftsmanship have come together to produce the first coin to feature a uniquely shaped cutout – one that smoothly recreates the animal’s iconic outline! – The artful combination of meticulous engraving and multiple finishes truly captures the stunning beauty of the Canadian wilderness; but the cutout adds a powerful aspect that highlights the species’ at-risk status and its “disappearing” numbers in the wild. Crafted from 1.7 ounces of 99.99% fine silver, each coin boasts a large diameter (54 mm) that allows even the finest detail to shine. With a limited mintage of just 5,500 coins worldwide, the coin’s artistic design and innovative new feature makes this a highly sought-after collectible that will be prized by art lovers, nature enthusiasts and collectors alike! Packaging: Maroon clamshell with black beauty box. THIS ITEM IS GST / HST EXEMPT. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.
This uncirculated masterpiece is a tribute to the storied tradition of Canadian minting, featuring a distinctive BN color that enhances its sophisticated allure. Crafted to commemorate, this ungraded coin is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Canada, encapsulated in a precious metal. The coin’s uniqueness is further attested by its certification number, 123157, confirming its authenticity and excellence in craftsmanship.
Famed sculptor Emanuel Hahn’s well-known portrait of a caribou is lifted out of the circular field of Canada’s 25-cent piece and granted the freedom to roam. Adding to its collectability, the mintage is extremely limited to just 1,200. First issued in 1937, this design has been used continuously on Canadian quarters ever since, with a few commemorative exceptions. The caribou has remained the visual signature of Canada’s 25 cent circulation coin for more than 80 years. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt and a pattern of caribou silhouettes. 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.
Emanuel Hahn’s caribou graces the fourth. Tribute: W Mint Mark. More than any other Canadian denomination, the 25-cent coin has served as a canvas for Canadian history, having featured a number of designs that preserve the spirit of our national celebrations and commemorations. The circulation piece’s commemorative history includes notable firsts, but it is Emanuel Hahn’s caribou portrait-re-created here in 99.99% pure silver with a tailored specimen finish-that has left an indelible mark on our coinage, and it continues to resonate with Canadians and collectors worldwide. Coin #4 in this “minted in Winnipeg” series. 38mm 31.39 grams silver. #4056/7500 One only at this price!
CARIBOU’ W’ MINT MARK. FIRST RELEASES 1 Ounce. 9999 Fine Specimen Finish Silver Coin – in SP70 condition, as graded by NGC. This is a First Releases Strike. This coin contains 1 oz. This is an unbelievable looking coin and is highly recommended! We allow up to 10 days (domestic) and 14 days (International) to pay. These charges are the buyers responsibility. AMERICAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION LIFE MEMBER.