TIGER AND DRAGON YIN AND YANG – 2016 $8 Fine Silver Coin – Royal Canadian Mint
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TIGER AND DRAGON YIN AND YANG – 2016 $8 Fine Silver Coin – Royal Canadian Mint
This coin has a low mintage. It is unique in its appearance. The second time that a coin is see-through from the RCM. It will increase in value in a few months or in 2017.
Product Description
TIGER AND DRAGON YIN AND YANG – 2016 $8 Fine Silver Coin – Royal Canadian Mint
Locked in their ancient battle positions, the Tiger and the Dragon struggle for dominance—equal and opposing forces, yin and yang. This exquisitely designed 99.99% pure silver coin, featuring a square hole pierced through its centre, celebrates the ageless story of these two mythic powers.
SPECIAL FEATURES
The Royal Canadian Mint’s second holed coin since 2007 is beautifully designed and engraved using traditional Chinese imagery and motifs on both its reverse and obverse sides.
The elaborate design by Canadian artist Charles Vinh has been produced in painstaking detail by Royal Canadian Mint engravers using multiple finishes.
The coin prominently features the auspicious number 8— amplifying good luck for the year 2016, itself a multiple of this number of good fortune.
Highly limited mintage of 6,888 coins means that this lucky piece is sure to be sought after by collectors.
Makes a beautiful and thoughtful gift or token of good fortune and a unique addition to any collection featuring Chinese imagery, specialized coins, nature themes, and Chinese-Canadian cultural motifs.
DESIGN
The reverse design by Canadian artist Charles Vinh features the image of a tiger and a dragon locked in battle. At the centre of the coin is a square hole—a traditional motif used in Chinese minting to represent the Earth and the national landmass. Above the hole, the stylized yinyang symbol, created through the use of different finishes, underscores the coin’s central theme. This symbol is surrounded by elemental flames. On the left side of the image, the Tiger, its back to the viewer and its face turned in profile to the Dragon on its right, crawls in typical defensive stance amid stylized scrollwork. On the right, the Dragon is presented in profile, facing the Tiger to its left. Its claws are raised and its scale- covered body coils to attack. The obverse design, also by Charles Vinh, features two elaborately carved phoenixes—fittingly associated with the feminine, the Empress, and the Queen when juxtaposed with the Dragon featured on the reverse of the coin. The phoenixes flank each side of the central square hole, above which is the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. The effigy is engraved within a smooth polished circle that is detailed on each side with stylized scrollwork. This scrollwork is continued in elaborate detail on the bottom half of the obverse field.