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2011 Canada $350 Mountain Avens Pure Gold Coin (TAX Exempt)
2011 Canada $350 Mountain Avens Pure Gold Coin (TAX Exempt)
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2011 $350 Pure Gold Coin - Mountain Avens (TAX Exempt)
Delicate Strength, Resilient Beauty
Named for the Greek oak-nymph, Dryas, this fascinating genus features short woody stems and evergreen or semi-evergreen leaves that closely resemble those of oak trees. They are one of the first flowers one sees following the last of winter's snows. Like miniature sunflowers, the cupped blooms turn on their stems, following the path of the sun across the sky and offering a warm, welcome retreat for the many insects so crucial to pollination.
The flower's strength and delicate beauty resonate strongly with denizens of northern climes: the hardy Dryas integrifolia is the Territorial Flower of the Northwest Territories, while Dryas octopetala is the National Flower of Iceland.
One rare species of Dryas, found in only three places on Earth, is particularly meaningful to Canada. Approximately 3,200 yellow Eastern mountain avens, Dryas drummondii, grace the bogs of Brier Island and East Ferry, Nova Scotia, from June to September. The only other place this species is found is along the streams and in the wet mountain meadows of New Hampshire, USA. Although resilient, it is nevertheless vulnerable, its survival endangered by habitat loss, climate change, and warming ocean temperatures.
Specifications:
Item Number: 113166
Face Value: 350 dollars
Mintage: 1,300
Composition: 99.999% gold
Weight (g): 35
Diameter (mm): 34
Edge: Serrated
Finish: Proof
Certificate: Serialized
Artist: Caren Heine
Special Features:
This is the last coin in a series of provincial flowers that started in 1998.
Crafted in 99.999% pure gold, hand polished to proof perfection and struck to mintage of only 1,300 coins worldwide.
Packaging:
Coin is encapsulated and presented in a maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a black sleeve.
Delicate Strength, Resilient Beauty
Named for the Greek oak-nymph, Dryas, this fascinating genus features short woody stems and evergreen or semi-evergreen leaves that closely resemble those of oak trees. They are one of the first flowers one sees following the last of winter's snows. Like miniature sunflowers, the cupped blooms turn on their stems, following the path of the sun across the sky and offering a warm, welcome retreat for the many insects so crucial to pollination.
The flower's strength and delicate beauty resonate strongly with denizens of northern climes: the hardy Dryas integrifolia is the Territorial Flower of the Northwest Territories, while Dryas octopetala is the National Flower of Iceland.
One rare species of Dryas, found in only three places on Earth, is particularly meaningful to Canada. Approximately 3,200 yellow Eastern mountain avens, Dryas drummondii, grace the bogs of Brier Island and East Ferry, Nova Scotia, from June to September. The only other place this species is found is along the streams and in the wet mountain meadows of New Hampshire, USA. Although resilient, it is nevertheless vulnerable, its survival endangered by habitat loss, climate change, and warming ocean temperatures.
Specifications:
Item Number: 113166
Face Value: 350 dollars
Mintage: 1,300
Composition: 99.999% gold
Weight (g): 35
Diameter (mm): 34
Edge: Serrated
Finish: Proof
Certificate: Serialized
Artist: Caren Heine
Special Features:
This is the last coin in a series of provincial flowers that started in 1998.
Crafted in 99.999% pure gold, hand polished to proof perfection and struck to mintage of only 1,300 coins worldwide.
Packaging:
Coin is encapsulated and presented in a maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a black sleeve.