Description

Shining out from sheltered coves, cliffs and beaches, the lighthouses on our rocky eastern shores have long been beacons of guiding light for seafarers. 2018 $3 Fine Silver Coin – Canadian Coasts Atlantic Coves is the last stop on the  limited  Canadian  Coasts  series  of  square  coins,  which  feature  a  mix  of  engraved  and  gold- plated images that offer a glimpse of the region’s rich and varied maritime heritage.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • A   SQUARE   COIN!   Canadian   Coasts   is   a   limited series   of   three   square-shaped   coins   that   are   a combined  tribute  to  the  longest  coastline  in  the world,   and   the   three   oceans   that   line   Canada’s shores: Pacific, Arctic and Atlantic.
  • BIG ON DETAILS: At (27 mm),  the engraved reverse is incredibly detailed.
  • AN ARTISTIC TOUCH OF GOLD: Gold plating adds a rich   hue   to  the   rim  and   the  iconic  landmark   of Atlantic  Canada:  a  lighthouse  on  the  rocky  shore. Given  the  amount  of  minute  details,  this  artistic touch  is  an  extraordinary  feat  that  required  a  high level of precision!
  • RICH  IN  SYMBOLISM,  ANY  WAY  YOU  LOOK  AT  IT: The   highly   symbolic   images   are   arranged   in   a pattern  that  bears  a  striking  resemblance  to  the points  of  a  compass.  The  design  is  the  same,  even when you turn the coin!

DESIGN

The sun rises over the East Coast in this reverse design of 2018 $3 Fine Silver Coin – Canadian Coasts Atlantic Coves by Maurade Baynton, where the craggy rocks symbolize  the  rugged  coastline  and  its  many  sheltered  coves.  From  its  central  position, the gold-plated  sun casts a warm morning  light that illuminates Canada’s oldest operational lighthouse,  the  Sambro  Island  Lighthouse,  one  of  many  such  landmarks  that  embody  the region’s   history   and   spirit.   An   impressively   sized   marine   mammal,   the   humpback   whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) symbolizes the diverse marine life found in the waters of the North Atlantic  and  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  where  whale-watching  has  become  a  popular  tourist attraction. Anchoring the corners of the design is the lobster (Homarus americanus), an icon of  the  Atlantic  fishing  culture  and  an  economic powerhouse.  Gold  plating  also  highlights the rim  that  frames  the  reverse,  to  reinforce  the  idea  that  everything  in  nature  is  beautifully interconnected. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.