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North American Sportfish: Walleye - 1 oz. Fine Silver Coin - Mintage: 6,500 (2015)
2015
Mintage 6,500
ARCHIVED
North American Sportfish: Walleye - 1 oz. Fine Silver Coin - Mintage: 6,500 (2015)
2015
Mintage 6,500
$99.95 CAD
Masters Club:
1,000
Status: CAN & US shipping only
Availability:
Out of stock in stores
About
Third coin in the 4-coin series, order today!
Thanks to specialized low-light vision, the carnivorous walleye is a highly efficient hunter in deep and murky waters, making it a sometimes elusive target for anglers. The bulging eyes from which its name is derived bear the same tapetum lucidum reflective layer as many other nocturnal or crepuscular animal species, boosting its ability to see in low light and causing "night shine" when light is shone directly at them.
This muscular golden-olive hued fish is the largest NorthAmerican member of the perch family. It has golden flecks along the side of its rough ctenoid-scaled body. Like all perch, it has two dorsal fins—two dorsal fins—one soft rayed and the other sharply spines. It also has sharp spines on its gills that can be a hazard for those who handle them. Its large mouth is full of razor-like teeth, including back-slanted canines. The walleye is native across most of Canada east of the Canadian Rockies, from James Bay to southern central and eastern Canada. It hatches in waters from one to four metres in depth and then migrates into deeper or murkier regions as its specialized eyesight develops. Though many people assume that this fish cannot tolerate light, in fact it is truer to say that it seeks out low-light environments because of the predatory advantage they offer. Walleye generally hunt in the dark, or at dusk or dawn, but will hunt during the dayon overcast days or in choppy waters. In fact, manyanglers refer to such waters as "walleye chop.'
Among adult walleye, as with many fish, the female is larger. They grow up to about 80 centimetres in length and weigh up to 9 kilograms. Though they can live for several decades, the average walleye caught is about 3to 5 years old.
An exciting gift for the anglers and sports lovers in your life! Order yours today!
Special features:
• EDGE LETTERING: Features edge lettering bearing the coin's metal weight: "9999 Fine Silver 1 oz 9999 Argent pur 1 oz".
• Third issue in the Royal Canadian Mint's new four-coin series featuring popular sportfish in their natural habitat. Future release will feature another popular species, the rainbow trout.
• The walleye is shown in pursuit of a pair of small shiners. The mottled body pattern of the fish has been carefully accented with various finishes contrasting against the mirror-polished background.
• This beautifully detailed fine silver coin is struck with an arresting image of one of North America's most sought-after sportfish: the walleye.
• Your coin has no GST/HST.
About the Design:
The reverse design by Canadian artist Curtis Atwater presents a walleye in pursuit of its prey. Facing the viewer, the fish lunges toward two shiners on the rocky bottom of a body of water. Its sharp teeth, large mouth and eyes, and spiny front dorsal fin are showcased to stunning effect as its tail arcs to the right side of the image.
Packaging:
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a graphic beauty box.
Order your coin today!
This muscular golden-olive hued fish is the largest NorthAmerican member of the perch family. It has golden flecks along the side of its rough ctenoid-scaled body. Like all perch, it has two dorsal fins—two dorsal fins—one soft rayed and the other sharply spines. It also has sharp spines on its gills that can be a hazard for those who handle them. Its large mouth is full of razor-like teeth, including back-slanted canines. The walleye is native across most of Canada east of the Canadian Rockies, from James Bay to southern central and eastern Canada. It hatches in waters from one to four metres in depth and then migrates into deeper or murkier regions as its specialized eyesight develops. Though many people assume that this fish cannot tolerate light, in fact it is truer to say that it seeks out low-light environments because of the predatory advantage they offer. Walleye generally hunt in the dark, or at dusk or dawn, but will hunt during the dayon overcast days or in choppy waters. In fact, manyanglers refer to such waters as "walleye chop.'
Among adult walleye, as with many fish, the female is larger. They grow up to about 80 centimetres in length and weigh up to 9 kilograms. Though they can live for several decades, the average walleye caught is about 3to 5 years old.
An exciting gift for the anglers and sports lovers in your life! Order yours today!
Special features:
• EDGE LETTERING: Features edge lettering bearing the coin's metal weight: "9999 Fine Silver 1 oz 9999 Argent pur 1 oz".
• Third issue in the Royal Canadian Mint's new four-coin series featuring popular sportfish in their natural habitat. Future release will feature another popular species, the rainbow trout.
• The walleye is shown in pursuit of a pair of small shiners. The mottled body pattern of the fish has been carefully accented with various finishes contrasting against the mirror-polished background.
• This beautifully detailed fine silver coin is struck with an arresting image of one of North America's most sought-after sportfish: the walleye.
• Your coin has no GST/HST.
About the Design:
The reverse design by Canadian artist Curtis Atwater presents a walleye in pursuit of its prey. Facing the viewer, the fish lunges toward two shiners on the rocky bottom of a body of water. Its sharp teeth, large mouth and eyes, and spiny front dorsal fin are showcased to stunning effect as its tail arcs to the right side of the image.
Packaging:
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a graphic beauty box.
Order your coin today!
Specifications
Product Number
143995
Mintage
6,500
Composition
99.99% pure silver
Weight
31.39 g
Edge
plain with edge lettering
Certificate
serialized
Face Value
20 dollars
Finish
proof
Series
North American Sportfish
Artist
Curtis Atwater (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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