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2009 Canada 14-karat Gold $300 Coin - Summer Moon Mask

 

It's a grand sight on a summer's eve; a full moon emerging just over the horizon like an immense glowing ball the largest it will be all year.Today, science and technology can prove the moon's great size is just an illusion a playful deception perhaps, but one that still takes our breath away.

 

Imagine how this sight must have captivated people in historic times. Throughout the world, the moon was a mystery as it would wax and wane then disappear completely for a time. What power early civilizations must have bestowed that mysterious otherworld as it grew ever larger and illuminated the night sky.In North America, First Nations people felt an intimate connection with the moon and sought to capture its symbolism in their ceremonial masks. The Coast Salish people of British Columbia are known throughout the world for the powerful images they carved into wood; expressions of an ancient culture that are emerging as a popular art form today.

 

Although these masks are created by modern hands, they preserve the vision that was established by the artist's ancestors centuries ago. They are a unique bridge to the spirit world with a sacred power that transcends time and seen through the eyes of magic.

2009 Canada 14-karat Gold $300 Coin - Summer Moon Mask

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    • Year: 2009
    • Country: Canada
    • Mintage: 1,200
    • Diameter: 50 mm
    • Metal: Gold 14 karat
    • Weight: 60 gram
    • Face Value: $300
    • Mintage: 1,200
    • Composition: 58.33% gold, 41.67% silver
    • Weight (g): 60
    • Finish: Proof
    • Presentation case: Yes
    • Coa: Yes, Coa number 0403
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