2014 Canada 20 Dollars Fine Silver Coin, Interconnections-Sea Orca
2014 Canada 20 Dollars Fine Silver Coin, Interconnections-Sea Orca
2014 Canada 20 Dollars Fine Silver Coin, Interconnections-Sea Orca
2014 Canada 20 Dollars Fine Silver Coin, Interconnections-Sea Orca

2014 Canada 20 Dollars Fine Silver Coin, Interconnections-Sea Orca

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2014 Canada 20 Dollars  Fine Silver Coin, Interconnections-Sea Orca

Product Number: 134343
Mintage: 2,343
Composition: fine silver (99.99% pure) 
Weight: 31.39 g, 1,01 tr oz
Diameter: 38.0 mm
Edge: serrated
Certificate: serialized
Face Value: 20 dollars
Finish: proof
Artist: Andy Everson (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)

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Special features:
•  This 1-ounce 99.99% pure silver coin is the first issue in the Royal Canadian Mint's unique3-coin hologram series featuring the striking artwork of celebrated Canadian artist Andy Everson.
•  This series celebrates interconnections within the natural world, between Canadians andtheir landscape, and among Canada's multicultural people. The first release, dedicated to the theme of “Land,” adopts a beaver asits central motif while ingeniously incorporating Canada's four seasons. In keeping with the theme, each element of the design blends into the next.The coin's hologram treatment perfectly highlights this sense of connection and transition.
•  The entire reverse side of this stunning Royal Canadian Mint coin is struck as a hologram.The dynamic design uses rainbow-coloured transitional images atop duotone rays to bring motion and light to the beautifully designed reverse image.
•  A K'ómoks First Nation drummer, ceremonial dancer, and artist, Andy Everson is an innovative artist whose arresting images blend traditional, modern, and even pop culture motifs.
•  With a limited mintage of only7,500, this coin is sure to be sought after by collectors.
•  An exceptional gift and distinguished collectible for those who love fine art, unique coins, First Nations themes, and Canadiana.
•  GST/HST exempt!

Design:
The reverse image by Canadian artist Andy Everson presents the theme of“Land.” Its central motif is a beaver, stylized in the tradition of Everson'sK'ómoks and Kwakwaka'wakw ancestors. This image is framed by six maple leaves which, individually, represent autumn. Together, the six leaves form a winter snowflake. The negative spaces between the leaves are the raindrops of spring. Rays emanating from this central image represent the sunshine of summer. The entire reverse is a full-colour hologram, lending movement and light to this highly symbolic image.

The Interconnections series celebrates the relationship between Canada's three natural realms: land, sky, and sea. This first release, dedicated to “Land,” adopts a beaver as its central motif while ingeniously incorporating Canada's four seasons. This central motif is framed within a wreath of six maple leaves. The iconic importance of the maple leaf to Canadais well known, but this image also points specifically to the season of autumn, when maple leaves are at their most colourful. Arranged in a six-point pattern, the leaves also become a winter snowflake. Nestled between the leaves are six stylized raindrops, celebrating spring. Finally, rays of sunlight emanate from the image, symbolizing summer. Like the seasons themselves, each element of the design blendsinto the next. The design's hologram treatmentaugments this sense of connection and transition.

A nod to Canada's pragmatic, hard-working people, the beaver is one of Canada's oldest symbolsas well as a key figure in First Nations mythologies. Canada's exploration and settlement by Europeans was also deeply influenced by this unique animal, who drew the earliest fur traders to Canada's eastern shores.

It is highly fitting that an artist representative of thetraditional guardians of Vancouver Island's eastern “Land of Plenty” would design a series celebrating the connection between land, sea, air, and the people whose lives overlap within this environment. Andy (Na̱gedzi) Everson is a member of British Columbia's K'ómoks First Nation. Through dance, drumming, and art, Everson honours the traditions of his K'ómoks and Kwakwaka'wakw ancestors. He has travelled internationally as a ceremonial dancer, sharing First Nations traditions. It was through ceremonial dance that Everson began his first serious forays into art, designing pieces for potlatches. Today, he is known for his bold, eye-catching, and thought-provoking designs that often meld traditional motifs with references from popular culture.