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2014 Canada $15 Maple Hologram - Maple of Longevity Fine Silver (No Tax)

2014 Canada $15 Maple Hologram - Maple of Longevity Fine Silver (No Tax)

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2014 Canada $15 Maple Hologram - Maple of Longevity Fine Silver (No Tax)

The Royal Canadian Mint proudly celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Chinese Canadians with this beautifully intricate silver coin. The use of traditional symbolism in this Asian-inspired design conveys a blessing of longevity -one of the important life blessings in ancient Chinese beliefs- upon the coin's owner.

Canadian artist Simon Ng has artfully combined numerous Chinese symbols that traditionally depict "longevity" in the reverse image. At the centre, two cranes are viewed in profile as they stand with outstretched wings on a grassy mound. The revered birds are flanked by a pair of tortoises at the bottom left of the image, and two chrysanthemums - the flower of immortality - at the right. Stylized flowers that bloom throughout the seasons surround these symbolic elements, thereby extending this blessing for the entire year. The foremost crane's outstretched wings and neck encircle a selective hologram of a maple leaf above it.

Specifications:
Item Number: 130304
Composition: 99.99 % pure Silver
Mintage: 8,888
Weight (g): 31.39
Diameter (mm): 38
Face Value: $15
Finish: Proof
Edge: Serrated

Special Features:
- This silver coin is the sixth in the Royal Canadian Mint's renowned series of Asian-inspired coins that bear a hologram of a maple leaf. Unique selective hologram and captivating style make this an excellent addition to any collection.
- Made of 99.99% pure silver, the coin features multiple finishes that give added depth and precise detailing to the image.
- Mintage has been limited to 8,888 coins worldwide - a number that is symbolic since the number "8" is considered the luckiest of numbers in Chinese tradition.
- The people of ancient China believed that cranes, like turtles, could live for centuries; in reality, a crane's average lifespan is about 25 years - that's still a long time for a bird!

Packaging:
Maroon clamshell with black beauty box
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