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| Issuer | Royal Canadian Mint |
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| Year | 2024 |
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| Weight | 23.33 g |
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| Obverse description | Effigy of King Charles III facing left, rendered in high relief after the portrait by Steven Rosati, depicting the King at approximately 74 years of age in a contemporary, unadorned style without crown or regalia. The legend 'CHARLES III' arcs along the left field and 'D·G·REX' along the upper right, with the denomination '2 DOLLARS' inscribed across the lower field. The portrait is set within a broad flat rim with reeded edge, and a small engraver's mark appears at the base of the bust truncation. |
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| Obverse lettering | CHARLES III D·G·REX 2 DOLLARS (Translation: Charles III, by the Grace of God, King) |
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Canada's red fox bullion program sits within a broader Royal Canadian Mint strategy of issuing fine silver fractional and standard pieces tied to native wildlife — a category that has expanded aggressively since the early 2010s as collector demand for .9999 fine silver outpaced interest in the standard Maple Leaf series. The RCM's shift to four-nines fineness across its bullion wildlife issues was a direct response to competition from the Perth Mint's similar animal-themed programs.
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The Royal Canadian Mint's wildlife bullion series has expanded substantially since the early 2010s, with the .9999 fine silver specification applied consistently across these issues — a step beyond the standard Maple Leaf's .9999 silver, which the Mint standardized in 2014 after years at .9999 already. The red fox iteration is a 2024 entry in a rotating native fauna program with no fixed mintage cap disclosed at time of issue, a deliberate policy the RCM uses to let market demand govern production runs rather than artificial scarcity.