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| Issuer | Royal Canadian Mint |
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| Year | 2019 |
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| Engraver(s) | Susan Taylor |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | WAH CANADA 2019 |
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| Additional information |
Canada's 2019 wildlife series drew on established demand for large-format fine silver issues, a market the Royal Canadian Mint had cultivated aggressively since the early 2000s. The wolves-and-elk subject fits squarely into that commercial program — ecologically themed, aimed at collector retail, and produced with the RCM's gold-plating technique applied selectively to highlight compositional contrast.
Mintage for issues in this format and price tier was typically capped in the low thousands. Beyond that, the historical record on this specific piece is thin, and padding it would serve no one.