Canada 20 Dollars Silver Coin 2015 The Bison Family at Rest

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Canada 20 Dollars Silver Coin 2015 The Bison Family at Rest

Obverse: Susanna Blunt’s design of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Reverse: Designed by Canadian artist Claudio D'Angelo your coin depicts a family grouping of three plains bison. The bull's side profile is seen as it stands in the background, an imposing figure amidst the grassy landscape on this early summer day. Next to it, a cow rests on its forelegs but keeps an ever-watchful eye on the calf. This young bison is inquisitively studying a black-billed magpie (seen in the foreground) as the black and white bird forages for insects along the dusty ground. Above this serene scene, the word "CANADA" is engraved, while the face value of "20 DOLLARS" and the date "2014" are engraved below the bison and magpie. The coin also features edge lettering with the words "1 OZ FINE SILVER 1 OZ ARGENT PUR" engraved in a repeating pattern around the coin's edge.

Mintage: 7500.
Composition: fine silver (99.99% pure).
Finish: proof.
Weight: 31.39 g.
Diameter: 38 mm.
Edge: plain with edge lettering.
Face value: 20 Canadian Dollars.
Artist: Claudio D'Angelo (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse).
Manufacturer: Royal Canadian Mint.

Until the late 1800s, the bison reigned as the dominant land-grazing animal throughout Canada's grassland regions, from Manitoba to Alberta. Its unique shoulder hump, shaggy mane and are just some of the physical attributes that contribute to the bison's reputation as a symbol of strength.
  Moving across the landscape in large herds, the plains bison (Bison bison bison) is a social animal. Together, they are highly protective of one another—often reacting as a group to a perceived threat—and will go to great lengths to protect calves.
  Weighing up to 25 kilograms at birth, the red-coloured calf is able to walk and run within a few hours of its arrival. Its fur will begin to darken around the three-month mark, slowly taking on the familiar dark brown of a mature bison. During the calf's first year of its 15- to 20-year life span in the wild, the cow serves as its primary caregiver, nurturing and protecting it from such predators as wolves and mountain lions. Your coin is the fourth in a series of beautifully crafted coins. Order today!

Special features:
   •  Your finely detailed coin depicts a male and female plains bison with a young calf, symbolizing, perhaps, the promise of a brighter future for the species with each new generation.
   •  A unique gift and collectible that celebrates Canada's fauna, and a species that shaped the history of the Prairies region of Canada.
   •  A striking addition to any Canadiana- or animal-themed collection.
Canada 20 Dollars Silver Coin Box 2015 The Bison Family at Rest