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| 表面の説明 | Effigy of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, portrayed at approximately 77 years of age, bareheaded, wearing a necklace and earrings, in the mature portrait style. The legend surrounds the effigy, with the dual commemorative dates "1952" and "2022" flanking the portrait and separated by four pearls, symbolising the four successive royal effigies that appeared on Canadian coinage throughout the Queen's reign. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Detailed portrait bust of a Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) facing right, rendered in high relief within a raised inner border, capturing fine naturalistic detail in the fur, facial features, and distinctive ear tufts. The mintmark initials "PL" appear in the lower right field. The surrounding legend identifies the issuing country and year at the top, with the purity designation "9999" in the upper field, and the weight and metal description "FINE GOLD 1/4 OZ OR PUR" arcing along the lower border. |
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The Lynx appears in the RCM's ongoing bullion wildlife series, which has expanded considerably since the original Maple Leaf program launched in 1979. Canada's four-nines gold standard — .9999 fineness — was itself a competitive move against the South African Krugerrand, which held a near-monopoly on the gold bullion coin market through the late 1970s until international sanctions eroded its distribution. The RCM used superior purity as its primary market differentiator, a strategy that worked.