In this 2013 coin release from the Royal Canadian Mint, Inuit artist Tim Pitsiulak captures the harshness and beauty of life within the Arctic Circle of Canada. In Canada, the Inuit primarily reside in the northern regions of the country, including Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, Quebec, and Labrador. Today, 2013 $3 1/4 oz Canadian Silver Life in the North Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Historically, the Inuit were nomadic hunters and gatherers, relying on hunting and fishing for their sustenance. They have a deep connection with the Arctic environment and have adapted their way of life to the harsh conditions of the region. Traditional tools, such as the kayak, umiak (large open boat), and dogsleds, were essential for survival in the Arctic environment. The Inuit are known for their skilled hunting of marine mammals, such as seals and whales.
All 2013 1/4 oz Canadian Silver Life in the North Coins offered here come with individual packaging. The coins are housed in red Royal Canadian Mint boxes and arrive inside RCM outer shippers.
On the obverse of the 2013 Canadian Silver Life in the North Coin, you will find a bust of Queen Elizabeth II. The fourth-generation portrait of Elizabeth II for Canadian coins, this bust shows the Queen in right-profile relief without a crown on her head.
The reverse side of 2013 1/4 oz Silver Life in the North Coins comes with a depiction of Inuit symbols. The center features two beluga whales swimming alongside a bowhead whale. The figure of the bowhead whale is comprised of symbols representing Inuit life in the Arctic, including Dorset ivory masks, a Thule ivory comb, and the walls of an igloo. Along the edge of the field, you’ll notice hunters in kayaks.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about silver coins for sale. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.
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In this 2013 coin release from the Royal Canadian Mint, Inuit artist Tim Pitsiulak captures the harshness and beauty of life within the Arctic Circle of Canada. In Canada, the Inuit primarily reside in the northern regions of the country, including Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, Quebec, and Labrador. Today, 2013 $3 1/4 oz Canadian Silver Life in the North Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Historically, the Inuit were nomadic hunters and gatherers, relying on hunting and fishing for their sustenance. They have a deep connection with the Arctic environment and have adapted their way of life to the harsh conditions of the region. Traditional tools, such as the kayak, umiak (large open boat), and dogsleds, were essential for survival in the Arctic environment. The Inuit are known for their skilled hunting of marine mammals, such as seals and whales.
All 2013 1/4 oz Canadian Silver Life in the North Coins offered here come with individual packaging. The coins are housed in red Royal Canadian Mint boxes and arrive inside RCM outer shippers.
On the obverse of the 2013 Canadian Silver Life in the North Coin, you will find a bust of Queen Elizabeth II. The fourth-generation portrait of Elizabeth II for Canadian coins, this bust shows the Queen in right-profile relief without a crown on her head.
The reverse side of 2013 1/4 oz Silver Life in the North Coins comes with a depiction of Inuit symbols. The center features two beluga whales swimming alongside a bowhead whale. The figure of the bowhead whale is comprised of symbols representing Inuit life in the Arctic, including Dorset ivory masks, a Thule ivory comb, and the walls of an igloo. Along the edge of the field, you’ll notice hunters in kayaks.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about silver coins for sale. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.