CANADA $15 2018 'Lunar Lotus - Year of the Dog' 
According to the Chinese zodiac, 2018 is the year of "Man's most loyal friend." Those born under the sign of the Dog are loyal guardians and honest friends who are eternally compassionate. They are bundles of energy, but they are also known for showering family and friends with support and love. Celebrate the Year of the Dog with a scallop-shaped coin that pays tribute to all who are born under this sign!

Specifications:
 
Composition: 99.99% pure silver
Mintage: 18,888
Weight (g): 26.51
Diameter (mm): 38
Face Value: $15
Finish: Proof
Edge: Plain
Artist: Three Degrees Creative Group (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)

Special Features:
• AN ANNUAL FAVOURITE: The 9th coin in the popular 12-coin Lunar series featuring the signs of the Chinese zodiac!
- CRAFTED IN 99.99% PURE SILVER AND BRIMMING WITH LIGHT! The proof background adds a mirror-like effect to the design, infusing it with a reflective shine that enhances the engraved relief. Absolutely stunning!
• THE PERFECT GIFT for those born in 1910, 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006 - and now 2018!
• LUCK AND FORTUNE FOR THE WHOLE YEAR: The mintage of 18,888 is in keeping with the number "8" as a symbol of good luck in Chinese culture!
• MAGNIFICENT PACKAGING! Each encapsulated coin is housed in a satin-like covered case with a custom red sleeve - an auspicious colour for good fortune!

Packaging:
Silver satin-like covered case with a custom red sleeve
 
A great addition to your World coin collection.


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