First Nations
Early Canadian History
Country | Canada |
Denomination | 200 $ |
Year of issue | 2018 |
Metal | Gold |
Quality | Proof |
Mintage | 1.000 |
Diameter | 29,00 |
Mint | Royal Canadian Mint |
Series | Early Canadian History |
Collection | Canada - 200 $ Gold Issues |
Gross weight | 15,43 |
Fineness | 999,9 |
Delivery | In original box with certificate of authenticity |
Delivery time (days) | 2-3 |
Early Canadian History - First Nations
15,43 gr. Gold - Proof
- 99,99% Gold
- Mintage only 1,000 pieces
- In original Box with Certificate of Authenticity
The story of Canada spans millennia, and this gold coin takes you back in time to First Peoples that have made Canada the amazing place it is today. The Algonquian people were one of countless communities that existed in North America long before the Europeans arrived. These Indigenous people lived in perfect harmony with nature. Canadian artist Alan Daniel has created a stunning visual narrative of an Algonquian hunter returning to his winter camp with a rabbit and an otter. His community greets him with enthusiasm as these animals will provide precious food and materials to make clothing and tools, some of which they will be able to trade with other indigenous peoples the following spring. Also incorporated into this design are two depictions of daily Algonquian life - two men ice fishing, and a woman preparing an animal hide.
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