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Fine Silver Coin - Water Lily (2010)
                
                2010
Mintage 10,000 
        
    
            Archived
        
Fine Silver Coin - Water Lily (2010)
                
                2010
Mintage 10,000 
        
    
                            $75.03 USD
                    
                
                            
                                Masters Club:
                                    
    1,050
                                
                            
                            Status: CAN & US shipping only
                            
            
            
                Availability:
                Out of stock in stores
            
    
                    About
                            Fine Silver Coin - Water Lily (2010)
                        
                                            
                                
                                
                                    A unique collectible honouring Canada’s botanical heritage.
Highlights:
This is only the third coin to combine colour and a crystal effect to createa unique keepsake of Canada’s diverse flora, with the shine of 99.99%pure silver as the ideal composition for capturing the essence of water.
Coin design:
A beautiful water lily poised between two floating leaves with threeCRYSTALLIZED™ - Swarovski Elements adding delicate drops of glittering water.
Canada’s botanical jewels.
Glorious colour and a shimmering crystal effectcombine on 99.99% pure silver to create abreathtaking tribute to the water lily (Nymphaeaodorata), a beautiful water plant that crownsLaurentian lakes from early summer to mid-autumnwith showy pink or white flowers and round greenleaves that can reach up to 28 cm (11 in) in diameter.
The flower’s cup-like form is designed for a uniquepollination process. Each lily blooms for only threedays, opening in the morning and closing in theafternoon. On the first day, it releases a sweetsmellingfluid to attract pollen-laden insects thatare washed clean and fertilize the stigmas. On thesecond and third days, the flower releases pollenwhich is carried away by insects that visit theplant. Then, the plant’s stalks recoil, pulling theflower under water where its seeds mature andare released into the lake.
Throughout North America, many First Nationscommunities used the water lily’s roots, leaves andflowers for medicinal purposes. Even the rhizomes,young leaves and lower buds were eaten and theseeds were fried or ground into flour.
This intriguing beauty also caught the attentionof Brother Marie-Victorin (1885-1944), one ofCanada’s greatest botanists and founder ofMontreal’s historic Botanical Garden. He includedthe water lily in one of the 2,800 illustrations inhis book Flore laurentienne—a monumental workthat remains a cornerstone reference in universitybotany courses to this day.
Lotus of the north
The water lily is related to the lotus, hailed theloveliest of flowers with powerful symbolismin cultures throughout the world. Much of thissymbolism is attributed to the flower’s abilityto emerge from the depths of muddy waters tobring life and beauty to the surface—an imagethat inspired the ancient Egyptian myth of a worldcreated out of moisture.
                        Highlights:
This is only the third coin to combine colour and a crystal effect to createa unique keepsake of Canada’s diverse flora, with the shine of 99.99%pure silver as the ideal composition for capturing the essence of water.
Coin design:
A beautiful water lily poised between two floating leaves with threeCRYSTALLIZED™ - Swarovski Elements adding delicate drops of glittering water.
Canada’s botanical jewels.
Glorious colour and a shimmering crystal effectcombine on 99.99% pure silver to create abreathtaking tribute to the water lily (Nymphaeaodorata), a beautiful water plant that crownsLaurentian lakes from early summer to mid-autumnwith showy pink or white flowers and round greenleaves that can reach up to 28 cm (11 in) in diameter.
The flower’s cup-like form is designed for a uniquepollination process. Each lily blooms for only threedays, opening in the morning and closing in theafternoon. On the first day, it releases a sweetsmellingfluid to attract pollen-laden insects thatare washed clean and fertilize the stigmas. On thesecond and third days, the flower releases pollenwhich is carried away by insects that visit theplant. Then, the plant’s stalks recoil, pulling theflower under water where its seeds mature andare released into the lake.
Throughout North America, many First Nationscommunities used the water lily’s roots, leaves andflowers for medicinal purposes. Even the rhizomes,young leaves and lower buds were eaten and theseeds were fried or ground into flour.
This intriguing beauty also caught the attentionof Brother Marie-Victorin (1885-1944), one ofCanada’s greatest botanists and founder ofMontreal’s historic Botanical Garden. He includedthe water lily in one of the 2,800 illustrations inhis book Flore laurentienne—a monumental workthat remains a cornerstone reference in universitybotany courses to this day.
Lotus of the north
The water lily is related to the lotus, hailed theloveliest of flowers with powerful symbolismin cultures throughout the world. Much of thissymbolism is attributed to the flower’s abilityto emerge from the depths of muddy waters tobring life and beauty to the surface—an imagethat inspired the ancient Egyptian myth of a worldcreated out of moisture.
Specifications
                            Product Number
                            108405
                        
                                            
                            Mintage
                            10,000
                        
                                            
                            Composition
                            99.99% pure silver
                        
                                                                
                            Weight
                            31.39 g
                        
                                                                                    
                            Edge
                            serrated
                        
                                            
                            Certificate
                            serialized
                        
                                            
                            Face Value
                            $20
                        
                                            
                            Finish
                            proof (with CRYSTALLIZED™ - Swarovski Elements on the reverse)
                        
                                                                
                            Series
                            Flowers of Canada
                        
                                            
                            Artist
                            Claudio D'Angelo (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
                        
                    
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