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1 oz. Fine Silver Coin – The Universe: Glow-in-the-Dark Glass with Opal – Mintage: 8,500 (2016)
2016
Mintage 8,500
Archived
1 oz. Fine Silver Coin – The Universe: Glow-in-the-Dark Glass with Opal – Mintage: 8,500 (2016)
2016
Mintage 8,500
$107.12 USD
Masters Club:
1,500
Status: CAN & US shipping only
Availability:
Out of stock in stores
About
Genuine opal surrounded by colourful sparkling wisps and glow-in-the-dark luminescence! Order today!
Spotting a supernova is incredibly rare, and in 1995, the observatory at Saint Mary's University in Halifax earned itself an enviable distinction when two Canadian astronomers discovered a supernova in a galaxy 70 million light years away! This breathtaking coin captures the magic of the event with a borosilicate glass insert. The globule is so refined, it's like gazing through a telescope, with aone-of-a-kind view that can only be created with handcrafted artistry.
Second coin in the star gazing series, an ideal gift for someone who loves the stars! Order yours today!Special features:- WORLD'S FIRST! Opal surrounded by colourful sparkling wisps and glow-in-the-dark luminescence! Your coin includes a handcrafted borosilicate glass insert and embedded in the glass is a small piece of an opal.
- EACH GLASS PIECE IS A UNIQUE PIECE OF ART! An unforgettable combination of detailed engraving and vibrant colour, with a handcrafted borosilicate glass insert combined withglow-in-the-dark glass that makes each coin truly unique!
- ADDED LUMINESCENCEwithin the glass captures the lights and colours associated with a supernova—a stunning effect that also adds a shine to the reverse's star-filled sky.
- An outstanding keepsake for stargazers,astronomers, outdoor enthusiasts and anyone who has ever marvelled at the beautiful mysteries of the universe.
- A celebration of the Burke-Gaffney Observatory's distinction as one in a select group of observatories to have discovered a supernova, which is a source of pride for the passionate stargazers of Atlantic Canada.
- Your coin is GST/HST exempt and has a limited mintage worldwide.
About the Design:
The engraved reverse by Canadian artist Joel Kimmel re-creates the dome of the Burke-Gaffney Observatory located at SaintMary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where a student looks through the observatory's telescope. Against the softly coloured glow of a clear, star-filled night sky, a unique glass insert captures the otherworldly beauty of a supernova crafted by borosilicate artist Loïc Beaumont-Tremblay. The crystal-clear globule of boro glass contains an opal that represents the dying star, which is meticulously positioned over a darkly coloured background and surrounded by wisps of swirled glass and glow-in-the-dark colours. There is a remarkably luminous quality to the insert that conveys this stellar explosion of light and energy, which could easily outshine the glow of its own galaxy—even if only temporarily.
Packaging:
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a black beauty box.
Specifications
Product Number
149878
Mintage
8,500
Composition
99.99% pure silver
Weight
31.39 g
Edge
serrated
Certificate
serialized
Face Value
20 dollars
Finish
proof, colour and borosilicate glass
Series
Star Gazing
Artist
Joel Kimmel and Loïc Beaumont-Tremblay (reverse), Susanna Blunt
(obverse)
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