
The latest issue of the Animal Portrait Series is available from the Royal Canadian Mint. One of the largest animals from the North American continent features in the latest issue of the Animal Portrait Series. The might moose is the focus of the sixth release and is once again available with both gold and silver coins for sale. Right now, 2022 3/4 oz Canadian Silver Moose Reverse Proof Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2022 3/4 oz Canadian Silver Moose Reverse Proof Coin comes with reverse-proof visuals. Coins of this type have mirrored design elements with frosted background fields, creating a beautiful visual contrast between the two elements. The coins in this series are offered individually in plastic flips. Multiples come in either tubes of 30 coins or boxes of 600 coins.
Moose are part of the New World deer subfamily, though the species exists in both North America and Eurasia. Members of the species found in Eurasia are often referred to as elk, while North Americans refer to the creatures as Moose.
The obverse side of the 2022 Canadian Silver Moose Reverse Proof Coin features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Canadian coinage still uses the 2003 depiction of Queen Elizabeth II in right-profile relief, a design that was created by Susanna Blunt. This portrait is the fourth of her reign to grace Canadian coins and is the second to have been created by a Canadian artist.
On the reverse field of 2022 3/4 oz Silver Moose Reverse Proof Coins is a depiction of a powerful moose. The moose is the largest and heaviest living member of the deer family. Though the creatures are typically slow-moving and sedentary, a moose can become aggressive quickly if angered or startled. The sheer size and weight of a moose can make it a deadly creature to tangle with when it is startled.
If you have any questions about these coins, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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The latest issue of the Animal Portrait Series is available from the Royal Canadian Mint. One of the largest animals from the North American continent features in the latest issue of the Animal Portrait Series. The might moose is the focus of the sixth release and is once again available with both gold and silver coins for sale. Right now, 2022 3/4 oz Canadian Silver Moose Reverse Proof Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2022 3/4 oz Canadian Silver Moose Reverse Proof Coin comes with reverse-proof visuals. Coins of this type have mirrored design elements with frosted background fields, creating a beautiful visual contrast between the two elements. The coins in this series are offered individually in plastic flips. Multiples come in either tubes of 30 coins or boxes of 600 coins.
Moose are part of the New World deer subfamily, though the species exists in both North America and Eurasia. Members of the species found in Eurasia are often referred to as elk, while North Americans refer to the creatures as Moose.
The obverse side of the 2022 Canadian Silver Moose Reverse Proof Coin features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Canadian coinage still uses the 2003 depiction of Queen Elizabeth II in right-profile relief, a design that was created by Susanna Blunt. This portrait is the fourth of her reign to grace Canadian coins and is the second to have been created by a Canadian artist.
On the reverse field of 2022 3/4 oz Silver Moose Reverse Proof Coins is a depiction of a powerful moose. The moose is the largest and heaviest living member of the deer family. Though the creatures are typically slow-moving and sedentary, a moose can become aggressive quickly if angered or startled. The sheer size and weight of a moose can make it a deadly creature to tangle with when it is startled.
If you have any questions about these coins, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.