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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse presents an elegant depiction of a snake rendered in the Chinese artistic tradition, celebrating the Year of the Snake in the Chinese lunar calendar cycle. The sinuous form of the serpent is executed with graceful, flowing lines conveying the creature's characteristic elegance and poise, as interpreted by Canadian artist Aries Cheung. The Chinese character for snake, '蛇', appears prominently in the field alongside the denomination and date. The surrounding legend reads 'CANADA 2013 蛇 150 DOLLARS', with the designer's initials 'AC' noted in the field. |
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Canada's 18-karat gold lunar issues occupy an odd corner of the RCM's output — the lower gold fineness keeps them accessible relative to the .9999 series but has drawn criticism from collectors who find the alloy compromise unsatisfying. The Year of the Snake specifically targets Canada's substantial Chinese-Canadian diaspora market, a demographic the RCM began courting aggressively in the late 2000s as Asian collector demand reshaped the commemorative coin industry globally.
Mintage was capped at 888 — the number chosen for its auspicious associations in Chinese numerology, eight being linked to prosperity.