Canada 4 Dollar Silver Coin 2010 Dromaeosaurus - Dinosaur
Series: The Dinosaurs Collection
This exciting collection unearths yet another great dinosaur find that will delight coin collectors, nature lovers and budding palaeontologists alike.
Obverse: Susanna Blunt’s design of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Reverse: A Dromaeosaurus fossil in a stance that clearly reflects its predatory nature.
Dromaeosaurus (meaning “running lizard”) was one of two raptor species that lived in Alberta between 74 and 76 million years ago when the province and neighbouring Saskatchewan were the lush subtropical shore of a great inland sea.
These dinosaurs ran upright on their two hind legs. They measured about 2.5 m (8.25 ft) from head to tail and would normally weigh less than 20 kg (44 lb). They had clawed hands on their fore limbs and sharp, recurved teeth that were perfectly designed for slicing into prey.
Mintage: 20000.
Composition: 99.99% pure silver.
Finish: proof (with selective aging effect on the reverse).
Weight: 15.87 g.
Diameter: 34 mm.
Edge: serrated.
Face value: 4 Canadian Dollars.
Artist: Kerri Burnett (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse).
Manufacturer: Royal Canadian Mint.
Highlights: No two coins in this collection are exactly alike, thanks to the unique selective aging effect applied to each 99.99% pure silver coin. To ensure absolute accuracy, this design was approved by palaeontologists at the Royal Tyrell Museum in Alberta.
Series: The Dinosaurs Collection
Canada 4 Dollar Silver Coin 2010 Dromaeosaurus - Dinosaur