2010 $3 Wildlife Conservation Series: Polar Bear - Sterling Silver Coin

SKU: 109976

RCM Number:
109976
Country: Canada
Year: 2010

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Description

The square shape and dynamic design of this 2010 $3 coin are immediately eye catching; all the more so with the gold plate that has been applied to this limited-edition coin. It’s the second issue in this four-coin series and every one of them is a must-have! Mintage is 15,000 coins.


The Design:

A stylized portrait of the Polar Bear on an ice floe with the sun and broken sea ice reflected in the sky as the background.

 

The Polar Bear:

The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is the largest terrestrial carnivore on earth. Scientists place it in the marine mammal group because it lives primarily on the frozen sea ice and feeds almost exclusively on the seals that swim below it. While ringed seals are its favourite, the polar bear will also eat other seal species, belugas or narwhals.

The polar bear displays skills that are remarkably human-like when it hunts. These traits have inspired countless legends among the Arctic’s First Nations people; hunting a polar bear is an undertaking that demands an honest tribute of honour and respect.

The sea ice is now changing, forcing the polar bear to adapt with unprecedented speed. This coin highlights the power and magnificence of an animal that was long regarded as untouchable but is now under threat from pollution and climate change. The polar bear is a wildlife treasure that commands every effort in conservation.

Details

FEATURES:
Produced By: RCM
Denomination: 3 Dollars
Year: 2010

TECHNICAL SPECS:
Diameter: 27x27mm
Material: Silver
Fineness: 0.925
Weight: 11.8 grams
Bullion Weight: 0.351 Troy Ounces

EXTENDED INFORMATION:
Artist: Jason Bouwman (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
Finish: Specimen
Series: Canada's Wildlife
Quantity Produced: 15,000
Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II


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