Canada 20 Dollars Silver Coin 2015 Canada Goose
A breathtaking celebration of Canada's namesake bird, the Canada goose!
A scallop-edged fine silver coin
A symbol of this country's vast wilderness, the iconic Canada goose (Branta canadensis) holds a special place in the hearts of many Canadians as a time-honoured harbinger of seasonal change; for each spring and fall, we are reminded of our enduring connection to nature as eyes instinctively lift up to admire these masters of the skies flying overhead in a distinctive V-formation, as depicted on this special coin.
Obverse: Susanna Blunt’s design of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Reverse: Designed by Canadian artist Tony Bianco, your features a three-quarter profile of Canada geese in mid-flight—a scene that has been lovingly and meticulously recreated through finely detailed engraving. In this rare aerial close-up, the viewer seemingly takes to the skies alongside these majestic birds for their migratory journey. While their wings may not flap in unison, this skein of geese forms an exclusive, tight-knit group; heads and beaks pointed forward, they sport an almost determined expression as they move along the air currents together, each one carried by large wingspans as they collectively make their way towards their destination. An incredible attention to detail captures each goose's characteristics including the contrast between dark and light plumage, and the textural outline of wing and tail feathers that brings an added element of dimension to the overall design. The coin's unique scallop-shaped edging beautifully frames the reverse, which also features the engraved word "CANADA" and the face value "20 DOLLARS".
Mintage: 6000
Composition: 99.99% pure silver
Finish: proof
Weight: 26.51 g
Diameter: 38 mm
Edge: plain
Face value: 20 Canadian Dollars.
Artist: Tony Bianco (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
Finely crafted in 99.99% pure silver, every element of this coin has been designed with Masters Club in mind. Nearly the entire mintage of 6,000 coins has been reserved for Masters Club members