
Archived
1/2 oz. Fine Silver Coloured Coin – Ducks of Canada: Canvasback – Mintage: 10,000 (2016)
2016
Mintage 10,000
Archived
1/2 oz. Fine Silver Coloured Coin – Ducks of Canada: Canvasback – Mintage: 10,000 (2016)
2016
Mintage 10,000
$49.24 USD
Masters Club:
700
Status: CAN & US shipping only
Availability:
Out of stock in stores
About
Makes the perfect gift for a family member or a friend who enjoys birds or nature!
Aythya valisineria, North America's largest diving duck, is noted for its exceptional physical abilities and the striking colouration of the drake (male) of the species. This amazing diver feeds primarily in shallow waters, but can dive more than 9 metres when necessary. It is also an incredibly fast flyer; it has been tracked flying at more than 100 kilometres per hour.
Weighing about one kilogram, the canvasback standsapproximately 50 centimetres tall and has a wing span of about 85 centimetres. It has a round, stout body and webbed feet. The male bears stunning dark redplumage on its head, a black breast, rump and tail,and canvas-white feathers on its back, wings, and belly—from which the species gets its name. It also has an elegantly sloped forehead and a relatively long black bill. The mal's eyes are bright red. The female's brown and white body and darker red-brown head camouflage her among the marsh vegetationwhere she makes her nest.
The canvasback spends its summers in breeding grounds on the lakes, ponds, prairie potholes and rivers of western North America, from central Alaska and most of Yukon and the western Northwest Territories through much of Alberta, southern Saskatchewan, and south andwestern Manitoba and into the north central United States. Unlike most ducks, it does not build its nest on land; instead, it lays its eggs in a floating nest fashioned from marsh vegetation and lined with down. In late autumn, it migrates south and spends its winters on the Pacific coast of the United States,across the south-central United States, along the eastern Atlantic coast, the Gulf coast (especially Louisiana), and across much of northern Mexico.
Your coin is the perfect gift for a friend or a family member whoenjoys birds or nature. Order your coin today!
Special features:
- The canvasback is the sixth coin in our popular Ducks of Canada series.
- A limited mintage of 10,000 and highly popular subject matterfor bird watchers, duck hunters and coloured coin admirers means that this coin is sure to be sought after by collectors.
- Beautifully designed by Saskatchewan artist Glen C. Scrimshaw this coin celebrates the beauty of Canada's waterfowl with a male and female canvasback in theirnatural habitat on a selectively coloured and engraved coin of 99.99% pure silver.
- Your coin is GST/HST exempt and has a limited mintage worldwide.
About the Design:
Designed by Canadian artist Glen C. Scrimshaw, your coin features a coloured and engraved male and female canvasback in their natural habitat. Standingat the right front side of the image, the male is presented in profile from its left. The stance highlights the drake's characteristically sloped bill, graceful neck, and distinctive colouring. The malestands on a floating nest filled with eight small eggs. The female paddles in the water on the left side of the image, slightly behind the male. Her pose showcases the swimming posture of the canvasback as well as the female's mottled brown colouring. The background presents a beautifully coloured sunrisescene on a misty tree-lined lake.
Packaging:
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a black beauty box.
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Specifications
Product Number
142650
Mintage
10,000
Composition
99.99% pure silver
Embellishment
Coloured
Weight
15.87 g
Edge
serrated
Certificate
serialized
Face Value
10 dollars
Finish
proof
Artist
Glen Scrimshaw (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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