The final coin in the Birds of Prey Series proved just as popular and successful as the coins that preceded it, as the Great Horned Owl silver bullion coin was met with a positive reception from numismatists. The Birds of Prey Series was the second wildlife-themed bullion coin program from the Royal Canadian Mint, and right now the 2015 1 oz Canadian Silver Great Horned Owl is available through JM Bullion in perfect condition.
Coin Highlights:
Birds of Prey coins were first introduced in 2014 with the release of the peregrine falcon coin. The four-coin set featured February and August release dates in 2014 and 2015, with the falcon followed up in 2014 by the bald eagle, and the Great Horned Owl preceded in 2015 by the red tailed hawk.
Emily Damstra is a well-known Canadian artist, and she first worked with the Royal Canadian Mint on the Canadian Wildlife Series, designing the final two coins of that six-coin series. Her work was so impressive she was tasked with designing all four of the Birds of Prey coins.
The 2015 1 oz Canadian Silver Great Horned Owl coin available today has a perfect grade of MS70 from the NGC. Coins in this condition have their full, original mint luster, and no detracting flaws of any kind.
On the reverse you’ll find Damstra’s unique Great Horned Owl design, which depicts the bird as it swoops down on its prey below. The obverse features the right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, England’s longest-reigning monarch.
Royal Canadian Mint coins and bars are among the highest quality products in the world. The mint was founded in 1908, and operates facilities in Ottawa and Winnipeg.
If you have questions, please reach out to JM Bullion at 800-276-6508. Our associates are also available online using live chat and via email.
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The final coin in the Birds of Prey Series proved just as popular and successful as the coins that preceded it, as the Great Horned Owl silver bullion coin was met with a positive reception from numismatists. The Birds of Prey Series was the second wildlife-themed bullion coin program from the Royal Canadian Mint, and right now the 2015 1 oz Canadian Silver Great Horned Owl is available through JM Bullion in perfect condition.
Coin Highlights:
Birds of Prey coins were first introduced in 2014 with the release of the peregrine falcon coin. The four-coin set featured February and August release dates in 2014 and 2015, with the falcon followed up in 2014 by the bald eagle, and the Great Horned Owl preceded in 2015 by the red tailed hawk.
Emily Damstra is a well-known Canadian artist, and she first worked with the Royal Canadian Mint on the Canadian Wildlife Series, designing the final two coins of that six-coin series. Her work was so impressive she was tasked with designing all four of the Birds of Prey coins.
The 2015 1 oz Canadian Silver Great Horned Owl coin available today has a perfect grade of MS70 from the NGC. Coins in this condition have their full, original mint luster, and no detracting flaws of any kind.
On the reverse you’ll find Damstra’s unique Great Horned Owl design, which depicts the bird as it swoops down on its prey below. The obverse features the right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, England’s longest-reigning monarch.
Royal Canadian Mint coins and bars are among the highest quality products in the world. The mint was founded in 1908, and operates facilities in Ottawa and Winnipeg.
If you have questions, please reach out to JM Bullion at 800-276-6508. Our associates are also available online using live chat and via email.