Description
This 2014 $200 pure gold coin is part of a new series from the Royal Canadian Mint that features striking artwork by First Nations artist Andy Everson. This particular series celebrates the theme of "interconnectedness": the connections between elements in the natural world, between Canadians and their landscape, and between Canadians themselves in our multicultural setting. This coin was struck in a half-ounce of 99.99% pure gold, and features a low limited mintage of 1,500. As a pure gold coin, this item is GST/HST-exempt.
The Design:
The design on this coin by the noted K'omoks First Nations artist is an innovative blend of traditional, modern, and post-modern elements in a manner that reflects interconnectedness. The design illustrates the theme of "Sea": the central motif is an orca whale surrounded by the rim of the moon and the undulating waves of the sea, beautifully engraved into bright gold. The year "2014" and the face value of "200 DOLLARS" are displayed on the reverse.