It’s a grand sight on a summer’s eve; a full moon emerging just over the horizon like an immense glowing ball, the largest it will be all year. Today, science and technology can prove the moon’s great size is just an illusion, a playful deception perhaps, but one that still takes our breath away. Imagine how this sight must have captivated people in historic times. Throughout the world, the moon was a mystery as it would wax and wane, then disappear completely for a time. What power early civilizations must have bestowed that mysterious otherworld as it grew ever larger and illuminated the night sky. In North America, First Nations people felt an intimate connection with the moon and sought to capture its symbolism in their ceremonial masks. The Coast Salish people of British Columbia are known throughout the world for the powerful images they carved into wood; expressions of an ancient culture that are emerging as a popular art form today. Although these masks are created by modern hands, they preserve the vision that was established by the artist’s ancestors centuries ago. They are a unique bridge to the spirit world with a sacred power that transcends time and seen through the eyes of magic. Specifications: Face Value: 20 dollars Mintage: 10,000 Composition: 99.99% pure Silver Weight (g): 31.39 Diameter (mm): 38 Edge: Serrated Finish: Proof Special Features: Inspired by an original red cedar mask carved by renowned Canadian artist Jody Broomfield of the Squamish Nation, Coast Salish people. Magnificent design with superb craftsmanship. Packaging: Coin encapsulated and presented in a maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a black sleeve. THIS ITEM IS GST / HST EXEMPT IN CANADA. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.
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Coin features an artistic native Canadian Matriarch Moon Mask image. The coin was reproduced from a wooden carving by Haida artist Carol Young. It honors women and their roles as leaders, sages (having or exhibiting wisdom and calm judgment) and guardians of their clan’s history. The coin has an extremely low mintage of just 6,000 coins. The reverse is engraved with the word’CANADA,’ the date’2014,’ and the face value of’25 DOLLARS. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. 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.
99.99% pure silver (Ultra-high relief with selective colour). Weight: 30.76 gr. Diameter: 36.15 mm. Face value: 25 dollars. Three-ply nickel finish plated steel; I. Three-ply brass finish plated aluminium bronze. Weight: 6.99 gr. Edge: Serrated & Lettered. Face value: 2 dollars. Three-ply brass plated steel. Weight: 6.27 gr. Diameter: 26.5 mm. Face value: 1 dollar. Three-ply nickel finish plated steel. Weight: 6.9 gr. Diameter: 27.13 mm. Face value: 50 cents. Weight: 4.4 gr. Diameter: 23.88 mm. Face value: 25 cents. Diameter: 18.03 mm. Face value: 10 cents. Weight: 3.95 gr. Diameter: 21.2 mm. Face value: 5 cents.
It’s a grand sight on a summer’s eve; a full moon emerging just over the horizon like an immense glowing ball, the largest it will be all year. Today, science and technology can prove the moon’s great size is just an illusion, a playful deception perhaps, but one that still takes our breath away. Imagine how this sight must have captivated people in historic times. Throughout the world, the moon was a mystery as it would wax and wane, then disappear completely for a time. What power early civilizations must have bestowed that mysterious otherworld as it grew ever larger and illuminated the night sky. In North America, First Nations people felt an intimate connection with the moon and sought to capture its symbolism in their ceremonial masks. The Coast Salish people of British Columbia are known throughout the world for the powerful images they carved into wood; expressions of an ancient culture that are emerging as a popular art form today. Although these masks are created by modern hands, they preserve the vision that was established by the artist’s ancestors centuries ago. They are a unique bridge to the spirit world with a sacred power that transcends time and seen through the eyes of magic. Specifications: Face Value: 20 dollars Mintage: 10,000 Composition: 99.99% pure Silver Weight (g): 31.39 Diameter (mm): 38 Edge: Serrated Finish: Proof Special Features: Inspired by an original red cedar mask carved by renowned Canadian artist Jody Broomfield of the Squamish Nation, Coast Salish people. Magnificent design with superb craftsmanship. Packaging: Coin encapsulated and presented in a maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a black sleeve. THIS ITEM IS GST / HST EXEMPT IN CANADA. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor.
Imagine how this sight must have captivated people in historic times. Throughout the world, the moon was a mystery as it would wax and wane – then disappear completely for a time. What power early civilizations must have bestowed that mysterious otherworld as it grew ever larger and illuminated the night sky. In North America, First Nations people felt an intimate connection with the moon and sought to capture its symbolism in their ceremonial masks. The Coast Salish people of British Columbia are known throughout the world for the powerful images they carved into wood; expressions of an ancient culture that are emerging as a popular art form today. Although these masks are created by modern hands, they preserve the vision that was established by the artist’s ancestors centuries ago. They are a unique bridge to the spirit world with a sacred power that transcends time – and seen through the eyes of magic. Bullion Weight: 1.01 Troy Ounces. Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: Summer Moon Mask. Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II.