The Canadian Gold Howling Wolf coin was the debut release of the Call of the Wild Series from the Royal Canadian Mint. This collection of gold coins bears a stunning design feature on the reverse that mimics the soundwaves of each animal’s call as it bellows out into the distance. Today, 2014 1 oz Canadian Gold Howling Wolf Coins are available to you today online from JM Bullion with an NGC certification.
Coin Highlights:
- Arrives inside of the plastic slab packaging of the NGC!
- 1st coin release in the Call of the Wild Series!
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .99999 pure gold.
- The face value of $200 (CAD) is fully backed by Canada’s government.
- Graded Mint State 69 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.
- On the obverse face of the coins you’ll find the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II.
- The reverse side of the coins bears the howling wolf depiction.
The Call of the Wild Series is popular not only for its beautiful, one-time use imagery but also the purity of the gold. Few gold coins available today have .99999 pure gold content, and each of these 2014 1 oz Canadian Gold Howling Wolf Coins is available with that impressive level of purity.
All 2014 Canadian Gold Howling Wolf Coins are yours to purchase here today with a Mint State 69 certification from the NGC. Coins in this condition are considered near-perfect and feature full, original mint luster. There is a maximum of two minor detracting flaws present, but they are limited to minuscule contact marks or hairlines.
On the obverse face of all Canadian Gold Howling Wolf Coins is the depiction of Queen Elizabeth II in right-profile relief. This fourth-generation image of the Queen was created in 2003 by Susanna Blunt, making her just the second Canadian artist ever to design the Queen’s image for Canadian coinage.
The reverse side of the 2014 1 oz Canadian Gold Howling Wolf Coins depicts the gray wolf with the howling wave lines. The gray wolf is also known as a timber wolf, western wolf, or simply by the term wolf, and it is the largest extant member of its family.
The Royal Canadian Mint opened in the federal capital city of Ottawa in 1908. The sovereign mint of Canada, its original duties included currency production and the refining of gold and silver from the Yukon Territories.
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