A FIRST! This is the first time a four-leaf clover has been featured
on a Royal Canadian Mint coin!
99.99% PURE SILVER!
A VALUED KEEPSAKE! The striking design transforms this coin
into a valued keepsake that can be lovingly passed from one
generation to another, as a celebration of family and shared
cultural heritage.
About the Design:
Designed by Canadian artist Lilyane Coulombe, this coin features
a four-leaf clover with translucent green enamel that beautifully
emphasizes its iconic shape.
Did you know...
Clovers can have more than three or four leaves,but some
consider anything more than four to be unlucky.
It is thought that each leaf of a four-leaf clover symbolizes "faith,"
"hope," "love" and "luck."
Finding a four-leaf clover in a sea of near-identical clovers is in
itself a stroke of luck when you consider that only one in 10,000
will have four leaves!
The clover is as "Irish" as Saint Patrick himself, right? Well…
Ireland's patron saint originally hailed from Roman Britain; Irish
pirates held him captive as a young man for six years before his
release, but he later returned tothe Emerald Isle where he served
as a missionary and became a beloved, iconic figure!
Green and usually three-leafed, the clover that famously gives the
Irish landscape its deep emerald color is known the world over
as the shamrock, and it is easily the most recognizable emblem of
Ireland and its people! It is said that Saint Patrick, the fifth-century
saint whose death is commemorated each year on March 17,
famously used the clover's three leaves to illustrate the Christian
principle of the Holy Trinity. But many are likely to associate this
little green plant with the legendary four-leaf variety, which is a
centuries-old symbol for luck that is widely considered to be an
omen of good things to come. So if you happen upon a four-leaf
clover, don't cast it aside—you never know what luck it may bring!