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One-Ounce Platinum Coin - Ground Sloth (2010)
                
                2010
Mintage 200 
        
    
            ARCHIVED
        
One-Ounce Platinum Coin - Ground Sloth (2010)
                
                2010
Mintage 200 
        
    
                            $2,999.95 CAD
                    
                
                            
                                Masters Club:
                                    
    30,000
                                
                            
                            Status: CAN & US shipping only
                            
            
            
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                Out of stock in stores
            
    
                    About
                            Fourth issue in the Prehistoric Animals Collection, the ground sloth is one of North America's most unusual prehistoric animals.
                        
                                            
                                
                                
                                    Highlights:
- Fourth issue in the Prehistoric Animals Collection
- Previous coins featuring Steppe Bison (2009) and Scimitar Cat (2008) sold out
- Extremely low mintage
- Upscale coin showcasing a long-lost and fascinating prehistoric animal
- Design approved by the Canadian Museum of Nature
A curious resident of the Ice Age
The ground sloth is one of North America’s most unusual prehistoric animals. Its peculiar bones are an intriguing and welcome find for paleontologists; so remarkable thatPresident Thomas Jefferson felt compelled to present specimens he had received to Philadelphia’s American Philosophical Society in 1797. This discussion inspired vertebrate paleontology in North America and the species Megalonyx jeffersonii is named for the third President.
Several species of Megalonyx have been named. Jefferson’s is the largest, most recent ground sloth, estimated to have appeared more than 150,000 years ago. It was a distant relative of the modern two- and three-toed sloths that spend most of their time in trees. In contrast, the Jefferson ground sloth was ox-sized, growing to 2.5 or 3 m (8 to 10 ft) long. It hada short, broad head with a blunt muzzle. The teeth were peg-like with space between the blunt fang-liketeeth and wider cheek teeth.
In Canada, fossils of Jefferson’s ground sloths have been found in Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia,as well as the Yukon and the Northwest Territories.The species became extinct about 9,000 years ago.
                        - Fourth issue in the Prehistoric Animals Collection
- Previous coins featuring Steppe Bison (2009) and Scimitar Cat (2008) sold out
- Extremely low mintage
- Upscale coin showcasing a long-lost and fascinating prehistoric animal
- Design approved by the Canadian Museum of Nature
A curious resident of the Ice Age
The ground sloth is one of North America’s most unusual prehistoric animals. Its peculiar bones are an intriguing and welcome find for paleontologists; so remarkable thatPresident Thomas Jefferson felt compelled to present specimens he had received to Philadelphia’s American Philosophical Society in 1797. This discussion inspired vertebrate paleontology in North America and the species Megalonyx jeffersonii is named for the third President.
Several species of Megalonyx have been named. Jefferson’s is the largest, most recent ground sloth, estimated to have appeared more than 150,000 years ago. It was a distant relative of the modern two- and three-toed sloths that spend most of their time in trees. In contrast, the Jefferson ground sloth was ox-sized, growing to 2.5 or 3 m (8 to 10 ft) long. It hada short, broad head with a blunt muzzle. The teeth were peg-like with space between the blunt fang-liketeeth and wider cheek teeth.
In Canada, fossils of Jefferson’s ground sloths have been found in Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia,as well as the Yukon and the Northwest Territories.The species became extinct about 9,000 years ago.
Specifications
                            Product Number
                            110317
                        
                                            
                            Mintage
                            200
                        
                                            
                            Composition
                            99.95% platinum
                        
                                                                
                            Weight
                            31.16 g
                        
                                                                                    
                            Edge
                            serrated
                        
                                            
                            Certificate
                            serialized
                        
                                            
                            Face Value
                            $300
                        
                                            
                            Finish
                            proof
                        
                                                                                    
                            Artist
                            Kerri Burnett (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
                        
                    
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