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100 Dollars - Charles III The Cycle of Life

发行方 Royal Canadian Mint
年份 2024
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直径 76.25 mm
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正面描述 The obverse presents the effigy of King Charles III facing left, rendered with selective yellow gold plating that highlights specific design elements against the frosted silver field. The royal portrait is executed in a contemporary style befitting modern Canadian coinage. The surrounding legend reads CHARLES III CANADA 2024 D·G·REX 100 DOLLARS, with the abbreviated Latin title expanding to Dei Gratia Rex, denoting his status as King by the Grace of God. The engraver's initials SR appear in the field. The combination of selective gold plating and contrast frosting lends the obverse a striking two-tone visual character.
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背面描述 The reverse faithfully recreates an original cedar panel carving by Kwakwaka'wakw artist, rendered in the traditional Northwest Coast formline style and enhanced with selective yellow gold plating and varied frosting textures that evoke the depth and texture of carved wood, including engraved carving marks. At the centre, an adult Salmon is depicted in dynamic formline composition, its body extending in a circular arc so that the head curves over the tail, conveying movement and the cyclical nature of life. A small child figure appears at centre right, symbolising fertility, abundance, and renewal in accordance with Indigenous artistic tradition. The twisting decorative border encircling the central motif reinforces the sense of continuous motion and life cycle. The interplay of polished and frosted surfaces, combined with selective gold plating, accentuates the sculptural quality of the formline design.
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The "Cycle of Life" is an ongoing RCM thematic series exploring ecological and biological relationships native to Canadian wilderness. This 2024 entry continues a format the Mint has refined over several years, using selective gold plating on fine silver to distinguish foreground elements without additional minting processes beyond standard electroplating.

At 311.54 g of .9999 silver, these issues are struck to 10-troy-ounce specifications — a weight class the RCM has increasingly favored for high-relief collector pieces since the mid-2010s, where the mass itself becomes part of the value proposition to the collector market.

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