Gold coin of Canada series The Call of Nature. Moose 31.1 g of pure gold (sample 0.99999)
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Roaring Moose is a popular investment coin presented in the Wildlife Call series. Initially, the series was planned with three banknotes, but thanks to large demand it was expanded to four. The fourth coin was the one presented in this section of the site. The artist Pierre Leduc worked on her design.
Description
On the front side of the gold coin is the image of Elizabeth the Second. "S.B" on the right is the initials of the portrait artist - Susanna Blunt. On the left you can see the letters folding into ELISABETH II. In addition to it there is a year of coin issue. There is also the inscription "D.G. Regina, which means" Dei Gratia Regina "-" Through the Grace of God "). Below is the denomination of the monetary sign - $200 of the issuing country.
On the back of the money sign is a roaring moose. His roar symbolizes an open mouth and stripes on the background. Under the horns of the animal are the initials of the designer - Pierre Leduck. Above the horns is the country of issue of the coin - CANADA. Also on the reverse is information about the purity of gold and the weight of the specimen. Laser engraving on the bottom right in the form of two maple leaves (one in the other) is a kind of protection of the money mark from forgery.