Description
In 2011, the Royal Canadian Mint introduced the first coin in its celebrated Canadian Wildlife Series, featuring the iconic Timber Wolf, an emblem of the wilderness and natural beauty of Canada.
The Timber Wolf is revered for its strength, resilience, and keen instincts. It represents the wild spirit of the Canadian forests, known for its teamwork and loyalty within the pack. The wolf has long been a symbol of guardianship and power in Native Canadian folklore, embodying a connection to nature and the unknown.
Specimen Quality 99.99% Pure Silver
The coin is expertly struck by the Royal Canadian Mint from 99.99% pure silver in specimen quality, ensuring exceptional detail and finish.
Timber Wolf Design
The 2011 coin features a stunning depiction of a Timber Wolf standing in a snow-covered landscape, howling at the moon, a classic symbol of the untamed wilderness. The intricate design captures the fur texture and piercing gaze of the wolf, surrounded by the serene beauty of the Canadian winter. The reverse side bears the inscriptions “CANADA,” “9999,” and “FINE SILVER 1 OZ ARGENT PUR,” along with the artist’s initials.
The obverse of the coin showcases the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Susanna Blunt, along with the face value and the year of issue.
Canadian Legal Tender
This coin is issued as legal tender under the Canadian Currency Act and holds a face value of 5 Canadian dollars.