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Royal Canadian Mint

2015 $25 FINE SILVER 3-COIN SET SINGING MOON MASK

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  • 2015 $25 FINE SILVER 3-COIN SET SINGING MOON MASK
  • 2015 $25 FINE SILVER 3-COIN SET SINGING MOON MASK
  • 2015 $25 FINE SILVER 3-COIN SET SINGING MOON MASK
  • 2015 $25 FINE SILVER 3-COIN SET SINGING MOON MASK
$449.95

Description

Singing is an integral part of First Nations cultures throughout North America —so integral in fact, that many Aboriginal languages don't have a word for "music." People sing day or night to thank Mother Earth for all her gifts; to express love; to heal the sick; to ask for a successful hunt; to seek guidance.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
SRP: $359.95
Item Number: 142296
UPC: 6-23932-06250-4
Composition: 99.99% pure silver
Mintage: 3,000
Weight (g)*: 30.76
Diameter (mm): 36.15
Face Value: $25
Finish: Proof
Edge: Plain
Artist: Andy Everson
Packaging:Wooden clamshell with black beauty box

SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • FIRST TIME EVER set featuring three finishes (proof, antique and colour enamel)—an original and captivating showcase of different visual effects to express one theme. Antique patina and colour enamel are painstakingly applied by hand.
  • Each coin is struck in ultra-high relief with extra-deep contours that have been carved into the coin's surface and can only be achieved through additional strikes and extensive hand-crafting and polishing.
  • Features an original design by renowned Canadian artist Andy Everson of the K'ómoks and Kwakwaka'wakw First Nations in British Columbia.
  • An exceptional celebration of First Nations art and heritage.


DESIGN:
Renowned Canadian artist Andy Everson has created this coin’s bold and unique representation of a singing moon. The moon lights up the night sky as it sends its melodic voice in all four directions as depicted by the four oblong shapes positioned along its circumference. In response, the stars twinkle and dance, as represented by the dots and round contours between the oblong shapes. Every curve and detail is imbued with the rich artistic traditions of the K'ómoks and Kwakwaka'wakw First Nations in British Columbia.

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