CANADA 20 Dollars 2015 Grizzly Bear - Togetherness
 NGC PF70 Early Releases 

  Few animals are as emblematic of Canada's rugged, unspoiled wilderness as the grizzly bear (Ursus arctos). Playing a complex role in the biodiversity of western and northern Canada, this largely solitary animal has long been revered as an important cultural and spiritual symbol. With this superb Grizzly Bear series of coins, the Royal Canadian Mint celebrates the majestic animal by depicting different scenes in the life of a grizzly bear.

Specifications:
 
Composition: 99.99% pure Silver
Mintage: 6,500
Weight (g): 31.39
Diameter (mm): 38
Face Value: $20
Finish: Proof
Edge: Plain

Special Features:
- Part of the Grizzly Bear series, with each coin drawing the viewer into the grizzly bear's way of life in the Canadian wilderness.
- Previous series for the Bald Eagle, Bison and White-Tailed Deer sold out quickly and with a low mintage of 6,500, each coin is sure to be sought after by collectors.
- With impeccable precision, beautiful edge lettering indicates the coin's metal weight.
- A beautiful addition to any nature, wildlife and Canadian-themed collection.
- A thoughtful gift for those who share a love of art or admire Canada's rugged wilderness and iconic animals.


The image displayed is a stock photo of an identical coin. The coin you will receive will be the exact same date, grade, mint mark, grading service and quality. Only the serial number will be different.

A great addition to your World coin collection.

 


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