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Silver Snowflake Coin with Crystal 2024 - 24-hour shipping!


Specification
- Metal:
- Silver
- Denomination:
- 20 CAD
- Weight:
- 1 ounce (1 oz)
- Diameter:
- 42 mm
- Country of origin:
- Canada
- Yearbook:
- 2024
- Shipping:
- 24 h
- Circulation:
- 7 500
- Manufacturer:
- The Royal Canadian Mint
- Rehearsal:
- 999
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Description of the silver coin Snowflake with crystal 2024
A hexagonal coin made of pure silver, depicting a crystal snowflake. It is an intricately engraved design, inspired by the classic crystal of star-shaped snow dendrites. At the center of the coin is a light blue crystal, reminiscent of the sparkle of freshly fallen snow. The coin weighs 1 ounce, has a mintage of 7,500 pieces, and comes in a sealed display box with a certificate of authenticity. This is the second coin in the Snowflake series.
Appearance of the 2024 Snowflake with Crystal silver coin
The 925 sterling silver coin has a striking hexagonal shape with a detailed snowflake pattern engraved on its surface. A light blue crystal is set in its center, imitating the sparkle of snow. The background has a matte, textured finish that contrasts with the polished, shiny snowflake, making the crystal and intricate details stand out. Its unique geometric form and elegant combination of silver and crystal give it a sophisticated, wintery aesthetic. The obverse features an image of His Majesty King Charles III by Steven Rosati.
Historical overview
The 2024 Silver Hexagonal Coin with Crystal Snowflake is part of the Royal Canadian Mint's Snowflake series. It continues the tradition of celebrating Canada's winter beauty through numismatic art. The hexagonal shape and snowflake motif symbolize the natural symmetry and elegance of snow crystals. Each coin in this series features a unique snowflake design that combines craftsmanship and natural beauty. The central crystal adds a modern, luxurious touch. The entire series celebrates the intricate forms of snowflakes found in Canadian winters.
Manufacturer
As Canada's independence from Great Britain grew, so did the need to mint its own coins. Therefore, in 1908, the Royal Canadian Mint was established and has since become one of the most important mints in the world. To date, all coins from the Royal Canadian Mint bear the portrait of the reigning British monarch.
The shares of the Mint are held in trust for the Crown of Canada.
The Mint produces all Canadian circulation coins and designs and manufactures collector coins made of precious metals—gold, silver, palladium, and platinum bullion coins, medals, medallions, and tokens. It also offers gold and silver refining services.
Today, the Royal Canadian Mint sets the standard in minting technology and numismatic design, reflecting its position and reputation.
For larger orders, prices are negotiable.
Due to frequent fluctuations in precious metal prices, we require that your order be paid for and booked within 1 business day.
The order shipping time is 1 business day for products marked as "24-hour shipping," up to 15 business days for other goods, and up to 35 business days in justified cases. This period is counted from the moment the payment is credited.
Please note that if you purchase goods with 24-hour shipping and up to 35 business days in a single order, the goods will be shipped within 35 business days. If you want to receive your order faster, please separate orders with 24-hour shipping and those with standard shipping.
The photos presented on the website are examples. Products may differ from the photos presented. In the case of coins, coins from the current year or previous years are available for sale.
The bars and coins offered by Mennica Skarbowa are products from reputable mints affiliated with the London Bullion Market Association, including: Heraeus, Argor Heraeus, Valcambi, Metalor, C.Hafner, Perth Mint, Münze Österreich, PAMP, Umicore, Rand Refinery, UBS, Degussa, or other issuers listed in the product parameters. Goods included in the so-called unsorted gold and silver may be an exception. The choice of bar manufacturer is made at random at the order fulfillment stage and depends on the Company's current stock levels.
