Canada's .9999 fine silver bullion and collector series expanded rapidly through the 2010s as the Royal Canadian Mint aggressively pursued the collector market with high-purity issues tied to Canadian wildlife subjects. The goose series in particular drew from a long institutional tradition — the Canada Goose had appeared on Canadian coinage as far back as the 1967 centennial dollar, designed by Alex Colville.
KM#2631 is one of several near-identical wildlife issues from this period that share the same $20 face value and planchet specification, distinguished primarily by subject and surface treatment.
Canada's .9999 fine silver bullion and collector series expanded rapidly through the 2010s as the Royal Canadian Mint aggressively pursued the collector market with high-purity issues tied to Canadian wildlife subjects. The goose series in particular drew from a long institutional tradition — the Canada Goose had appeared on Canadian coinage as far back as the 1967 centennial dollar, designed by Alex Colville.
KM#2631 is one of several near-identical wildlife issues from this period that share the same $20 face value and planchet specification, distinguished primarily by subject and surface treatment.