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| Uitgever | Royal Canadian Mint |
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| Jaar | 2015 |
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| Waarde | 20 Dollars |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | A vibrant, selectively colored winter scene depicting a family of four ice skating on a frozen outdoor rink or pond, viewed from behind. A father guides a young girl by the hand, while a smaller child skates ahead and another child raises an arm in delight; a golden retriever and a puppy accompany the group in the foreground. Snow-dusted trees and a quaint house are rendered in fine engraved detail in the background. The denomination '20 DOLLARS' appears at the right, and the legend 'CANADA 2015' arcs across the upper field. The artist's initials 'DL' appear at the lower right, attributing the design to D. Larocque. |
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| Muntplaats | Royal Canadian Mint |
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Part of the RCM's long-running fine silver collector series tied to Canadian winter sport themes, this piece was issued the same year Canada hosted no major international skating event — the timing driven by internal product calendar rather than any commemorative occasion. The Royal Canadian Mint's .9999 fine silver collector issues from this period were produced in strictly limited mintages and sold directly to subscribers, meaning the overwhelming majority never entered circulation and survive in original packaging.