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1 oz. Pure Silver Coloured Coin - Majestic Wildlife: Mettlesome Mountain Goat
                
                2018
Mintage 6,000 
        
    
            Archived
        
1 oz. Pure Silver Coloured Coin - Majestic Wildlife: Mettlesome Mountain Goat
                
                2018
Mintage 6,000 
        
    
                            $74.66 USD
                    
                
                            
                                Masters Club:
                                    
    1,050
                                
                            
                            Status: CAN & US shipping only
                            
            
            
                Availability:
                Out of stock in stores
            
    
                    About
                            Third and final coin in stunning majestic wildlife series! Order today!
                        
                                            Mountain goats forage on vegetation on cliff faces, often above the tree line, even tackling grades of more than 60º to reach pockets of vegetation between the rocks. Their hooves are ingeniously designed so they can climb where other animals would simply slideoff. Adult males and females both have horns and beards, and everyone wears a thick, woolly coat that can withstand extreme cold and wind—unique climbing gear for Canada’s one-of-a-kind mountaineer! This incredibly agile member of the antelope family spends 75% of its time on steep rocky ledges to stay out of reach of predators such as bears, wolves and cougars. Its habitat is so remote and extreme, little was known about this animal before 1900.
A must-have keepsake for wildlife enthusiasts and rock climbers! Order today!
Special features:
- FINAL COIN! Your coin is the third and final in a 3-coin series that features majestic wildlife. The two previous coins in the series are:
 - Courageous Cougar—available on mint.ca, while supplies last!
 - Wandering White-Tailed Deer—available onmint.ca, while supplies last!
 - ALSO AVAILABLE AS PART OF A 3-COIN SUBSCRIPTION! While supplies last, order the 3-coin subscription to ensure you receive all three coins in the series, one coin per month! Your credit card is charged only when your coin ships!
 - BEAUTIFULLY ENGRAVED IN 1 OZ. 99.99% PURE SILVER! You coin also includes multiple finishes for added depth and dimension. Selective colour has been meticulously applied to the foreground for maximum visual effect, accentuating every detail to bring this stunning wildlife portrait to vivid life.
 - INCLUDES SERIALIZED CERTIFICATE!The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins!
 - NO GST/HST!
 - LOW MINTAGE! Only 6,000 coinswill be made worldwide—order today as your coin is a limited work of art in its own right and highly collectible!
 
Design:
A mountain goat looks out from perilous heights in this wildlife portrait by Canadian artist Pierre Leduc, its hooves solid on the steep rocky ledge. In the background, one of countless Canadian mountains rises above an alpine valley where a river flows. Selective colour brings added dimension to the alpine trees, rocky ledgeand mountain goat in the foreground. Its signature black horns, short tail, shaggy coat, and burly build are unmistakeable in this exquisitely detailed design.
Did you know…
- The mountain goat’s hooves have two flexible toes that can be squeezed together or spread apartto fit perfectly over a crack or piece of rock. Theconvex-shaped pad is slightly larger than the nail,and functions like a suction cup with a rough surface to deliver maximum traction on smooth rock and ice.
 - Mountain goats have black, slightly curved horns that grow 15-28 cm long. They live in an aggressive social structure, but don’t butt heads. Instead, they use their horns to poke, push and shove. Studies show that while bighorn sheep experience one conflict every two or three hours, mountain goats experience three to six confrontations—every hour!
 - When Capt. James Cook was given mountain goat hides by Tlingit traders in 1778, he thought they were from white bears. The goat’s fine, dense wool is covered by an outer layer of hollow hairs that can grow to 20 cm. They protect against -46ºC temperatures and winds of 161 km/h, but are shed in spring. Billies(males) shed first, and pregnant nannies (females) molt last.
 
Packaging:
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a black beauty box.
Order your mettlesome mountain goat coin today!
Specifications
                            Product Number
                            165261
                        
                                            
                            Mintage
                            6,000
                        
                                            
                            Composition
                            99.99% pure silver
                        
                                            
                            Embellishment
                                Coloured
                        
                                            
                            Weight
                            31.39 g
                        
                                                                
                            Diameter
                            38 mm
                        
                                            
                            Edge
                            serrated
                        
                                            
                            Certificate
                            serialized
                        
                                            
                            Face Value
                            20 dollars
                        
                                            
                            Finish
                            proof
                        
                                                                                    
                            Artist
                            Pierre Leduc (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
                        
                    
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