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| 背面描述 | The reverse features a striking full-field hologram depicting a stylised tiger rendered in the manner of traditional Chinese decorative art, shown in a reclining yet alert posture with head raised and mouth open. The tiger's body is richly ornamented with intricate scrollwork and patterning evoking classical Chinese iconography, all presented in iridescent shifting hues of blue, green, and gold characteristic of holographic technology. The holographic field produces a luminous, colour-shifting aurora-like background that enhances the ceremonial character of the design. A small circular privy mark bearing the initials of the designer appears in the upper right field. No peripheral legend is present, allowing the holographic imagery to dominate the entire reverse. |
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| 铸造量 | 2010 - Proof - 1,507 |
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Issued as part of the Royal Canadian Mint's long-running lunar series tied to the Chinese zodiac, this piece targets the significant Chinese-Canadian collector market — a demographic the RCM began courting aggressively in the early 2000s with dedicated gold issues at accessible weights. The 18-karat composition is a deliberate concession to that market, where 750 fine gold carries stronger cultural resonance than the 999.9 fine standard the Mint typically uses for bullion.