CANADA
2011
Canada's Wildlike Conservation Series (Black-Fooled Ferret)
$3 Sterling Silver Coin
Specification:
RCM Number: 112448
Face Value: 3 dollars
Mintage: 15,000
Composition: 92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper With Gold Plated
Weight: 12.0 g
Diameter: 27.1X 27.1 mm
Edge: Plain
Finish: Specimen
Artist: Suzanne Blunt (Obverse) Jason Bouwman (Reverse)
The unexpected square shape and dynamic design of this limited-edition coin makes it stand out as a distinctive keepsake. Gold plate on silver underscores the importance of this latest wildlife treasure.
Highlights:
The unexpected square shape and dynamic design of this limited-edition coin makes it stand out as a distinctive keepsake. Gold plate on silver underscores the importance of this latest wild life treasure.
Coin design:
A black footed ferret stands sure-footed and proud in this stylized design that highlights its slinky, weasel-like form with the prairie sun shining in the background.
Packaging:
Coin is encapsulated and presented in a maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a unique sleeve featuring this series of coins.
Hero in the night.
For centuries, the black footed ferret preserved the natural balance of Canada’s prairie ecosystems. First Nations legends describe it as “magical” because it only hunted at night, slinking into prairie dog tunnels in search of its favorite prey.
When European farmers arrived, they took aim at the prairie dog that dug up their fields. Little did they know they were removing a critical link from the food chain; and within a few generations, the black footed ferret disappeared completely—until 1981 when a small colony was discovered, inspiring hope that this helpful guardian could be restored.