Royal Canadian Mint- The one-dollar coin in your 2017 specimen set features a snow goose in flight. The dramatic image, designed by Canadian artist Derek C. Wicks, presents the goose from above with its wings flapped forward as it prepares to land on a lake below. The engravers' expert technique brings to life every detail of the stunning outspread wings, large-billed face, and strong body. The wings seem to encircle an outcropping of snow-capped evergreens on the shore below. As with all Canadian "loonies," this exceptionally well-designed image is framed by the loonie's characteristic 11-sided circumference.
I have always wondered why these specimen sets never include a regular loon dollar. Isn't it worthy for the specimen treatment? The special loonies in these are very attractive but why not include both?
They had a specimen set from 2010-2015 that was a "baby animal" set. In these sets, the toonie was different with the animals portrayed in the center core but the loonie was standard design. Not sure why they stopped these in 2016...it's not as if they are cutting back production!!
I'm actually disappointed they have discontinued the baby animal series. I bought them all just to keep my loon collection compleat. @ the force, That's a great idea I wish the mint had thought of that this year.
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