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2014 Canada $20 Chickadee with Winter Berries Fine Silver
A common sight from Newfoundland to British Columbia, the beloved black-capped chickadee delights observers with its friendly, inquisitive nature. Its sudden appearance adds a delightful burst of energy to the quiet, snow-covered landscape, and creates a brief enchanting moment that adds to the magic of the holiday season in Canada.
Designed by Canadian artist Steve Hepburn, the reverse image features a beloved black-capped chickadee in an idyllic winter setting. With its inquisitive gaze fixed to the ground, this side profile of a chickadee showcases the light and dark contrast of its soft, thick feathers. Running across the coin is the chickadee's chosen perch: the snow-covered branch of a deciduous shrub. Five red Swarovski® crystal elements are beautifully integrated into the design as bright red berries hanging delicately below - one of the few splashes of colour amidst the whites and greys of a Canadian wintry landscape. Behind the chickadee, decorative snowflakes fill the background and add to the festive feeling.
Specifications: Item Number: 130618 Composition: 99.99% fine Silver Mintage: 7,500 Weight (g): 31.39 Diameter (mm): 38 Face Value: $20 Finish: Proof Edge: Serrated
Special Features: - Five red Swarovski® elements have been artfully integrated into the reverse image as bright red berries hanging down from a branch, upon which is perched the black-capped chickadee. - The beautiful design allows you to preserve the magic of the holiday season and the beauty of winter throughout the seasons, and for years to come! - This festive coin is certified 99.99% fine silver. - A stunning holiday gift for revellers young and old, and a dazzling addition to any holiday, bird or Canadiana themed collection.
Packaging: Maroon clamshell with protect sleeve.
Please note: This product is no longer tax exempt due to modifications to the coin, including (but not limited to):
• Embellishments such as sculptures or moving parts
• Crystals, gemstones or diamonds embedded into the coin
• Sculptures and/or other moving parts
Please see The Royal Canadian Mint's FAQ for more details.
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