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Anyone who has ever had a perfectly shaped snowflake land on their sleeve or glove knows it’s one of winter’s greatest delights. A snowflake is a fleeting work of art that only lasts a moment but is preserved forever on this fine silver coin. It features a close-up view of a “six-sided dendrite ice crystal,” enhanced with glittering blue enamel to capture its icy essence and make winter’s iconic star even more enticing!
SPECIAL FEATURES
Expertly crafted in 99.99% pure silver with a magnified view of a six-sided dendrite ice crystal to showcase one of nature’s most captivating creations in unique breathtaking detail.
Beautifully enhanced with blue glitter enamel, the snowflake design is absolutely stunning against its canvas of pure silver—the perfect embodiment of winter’s frozen beauty!
An original collectible celebrating snow, Canada’s most prevalent attribute as “The Great White North.” This coin is a must-have keepsake and original gift for outdoor, winter and weather enthusiasts, hobbyists, art appreciators and collectors of all kinds.
Only 6,000 coins available worldwide—a limited work of art that will be eagerly sought after by collectors.
DESIGN
The reverse design is a stunning close-up view of a six-sided dendrite ice crystal as captured by Canadian photographer Don Komarechka, and painstakingly reproduced by Royal Canadian Mint master engravers. Extremely fine detailing enhanced with glittering blue enamel on a proof finish gives the snowflake a deeply layered look. One can easily imagine a hexagon-shaped ice crystal falling through the clouds, growing ever larger and more complex as it encounters changes in temperature and humidity that affect the shape and size of its “arms.”