Details:
The obverse shows a bust of Queen Elizabeth II, whose appearance was updated in 1990 to feature the more mature monarch. In both versions, “ELIZABETH II” is at the top, with the denomination and issue date at the bottom. The reverse depicts the amazing bald eagle—Haliaeetus leucocephalus—Canada’s largest bird of prey and the only eagle exclusive to North America. An apex predator with no natural enemies, the bald eagle has long been a potent symbol of vision, power, and stoicism. The adult boasts a wing span of more than 2 meters, a standing height of about 1 meter, and an average weight of up to 7 kilograms. Females are generally larger than males. The renowned raptor is noted for its distinctive dark-feathered body and white-feathered head, large golden eyes, bright yellow beak, and massive yellow claws armed with sharp, powerful talons.
Special Features
Two unique cutting-edge security features include precise radial lines and a micro-engraved lasered maple leaf in the coin’s field. In the center of this Leaf mark, visible under magnification, is the numeral “17”, denoting the coin’s year of issue.
Precisely machined radial lines within microns create a unique line width and pitch that gives this coin a characteristic look and creates a light-diffracting pattern specific to this coin.
It is an attractive acquisition for both first-time precious metal buyers and long-term investors.
Rendered in exquisite detail by Royal Canadian Mint engravers, this coin celebrates the Eagle.
A unique collectible that celebrates Canada’s wilderness and its fauna.
It is a remarkable addition to any Canadian- or nature-themed collection or any bullion buyer’s collection.