#### COIN HIGHLIGHTS Third coin in the series. See the animal world from yet another angle with this third Multifaceted Animal Family coin!
The perfect fusion of modern engraving and classic art, its reverse design reveals a more tender side of an iconic species that is typically portrayed as a symbol of strength. While multifaceted engraving brings the timber wolf family to life, their forest habitat has been rendered in a more traditional landscape art style. Crafted in 99.99% pure silver, your coin features a 50 mm diameter-an uncommon size that provides plenty of space for all the engraved details.Limited to just 4,500 coins worldwide. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. #### PACKAGING Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. #### MULTIFCAETED ENGRAVING Multifaceted engraving is an innovative approach to minting dimensional art. By applying it to a wildlife species whose shape is well known, the highly reflective geometric facets elevate the fauna design and transform it into something truly unique.
#### MIX OF FINISHES With a uniformly brilliant finish, many of the portrait's finer details would get lost in the mix; instead, we've opted to use multiple finishes that create a sense of distance and depth. #### OBVERSE PATTERN On your coin's obverse, an array of laser-engraved polygon shapes-a nod to the multifaceted elements on the reverse-form a dynamic pattern behind the effigy.
Timber wolves, also known as grey wolves or Canis lupus (they're the same species), live in packs, and all members work together to hunt and rear their young. Pups stay with their parents' pack until they reach breeding age, roughly around age 2 or 3, at which time they strike out to find a mate and form a new pack. The reverse design by Canadian artist W. Allan Hancock catches a timber wolf (Canis lupus) family in a relaxed moment outside of their den, as a mother watches over her three playful pups. Set in a traditionally engraved forest landscape, each timber wolf is rendered in a multifaceted, geometric art style that produces a more multidimensional form.
The obverse features a polygon pattern and the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati. #### ABOUT THE ROYAL CANADIAN MINT The Royal Canadian Mint is known as one of the most reputable mints in the world. The Ottawa Branch of the Royal Mint opened in 1908 and was renamed The Royal Canadian Mint in 1931 when control was transferred to the Canadian government.Their high standards for excellence and quality allowed them to be the first refinery to manufacture 9999 fine gold bullion coins in 1982, as well as the first to reach 99999 fine gold purity in 1998.