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MAGIC OF THE NORTHERN LIGHTS Silver Coin 30$ Canada 2025

 

Surrounded by nature, enjoy a 360ᵒ view of the aurora-filled sky. 

The beauty of the Canadian wilderness is unmatched, but on a cloudless fall or winter night, don’t forget to look up—you might catch a glimpse of the aurora borealis dancing overhead. This 99.99% pure silver coin presents a breathtaking view of the northern lights, a luminous phenomenon that never fails to inspire awe. On the coin’s reverse, the 360-degree perspective pulls you into the night scene, where the surrounding forest—home to a secretive nocturnal hunter—frames your view of nature’s most dazzling celestial light display, which grows even brighter when viewed under a blacklight (included). 

 

A 360-degree view of the northern lights—a hallmark of Canada’s great outdoors.

 

Special features

  • Vivid colours and blacklight technology. Thanks to a selective application of vibrant colour, the famous green, pink and purple hues of the aurora borealis fill the sky on your coin’s reverse, The colours are even brighter (and the night view, more realistic) when viewed directly under a blacklight (a blacklight flashlight is included with your coin).
  • Classic Canada. The best opportunities for viewing the aurora borealis in Canada are on dark cloudless nights between September and April, and you need to be as far away from city lights as possible. But this coin brings the aurora borealis to you, so you can enjoy a sky-watching experience at any time and without leaving home.
  • Pure silver. Your coin is impeccably crafted in 99.99% pure silver.
  • Includes serialized certificate. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins.
  • No GST/HST.

 

Experience the northern lights

Canada is one of the best places to view the aurora borealis (also known as the northern lights), which dances and colourfully lights up the night sky on this 99.99% pure silver coin enhanced with colour and blacklight technology.

 

Spherical art

Your coin’s reverse features a panoramic view of the sky and the surrounding forest. This produces a more immersive 360-degree perspective—it will make you feel like you’re out in the Canadian wilderness, surrounded by tall trees and gazing up at the sky.

 

Engraved panorama

More than just a frame for the colourful sky, the engraved wilderness is a captivating representation of the Canadian landscape. At first glance, you might feel like you’re alone in this outdoor setting, but look closely—a nocturnal creature is on the hunt!

 

Packaging

Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box.

 

The reverse design by Canadian artist Alexandra Lefort features a view of the aurora borealis (also known as the northern lights) in the night sky above the Canadian wilderness. While a selective application of colour re-creates the ethereal green, pink and purple hues that form one of nature’s most breathtaking phenomena, the embedded blacklight technology amplifies those colours when activated by the flashlight (included). For a more immersive 360-degree perspective, a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and boreal forest—the home of the Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa)—is engraved around the edge, resulting in a more realistic night scene when viewed under the blacklight flashlight, with the towering treetops appearing as imposing shapes that rise up toward the colourful sky. The obverse features the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati.

Alexandra Lefort, Artist

 

I first saw the northern lights through a plane window while flying over Northern Canada—I spent most of that flight watching the bright green, white and purple curtains of light dancing in the night sky until they slowly disappeared in the golden light of dawn. As we flew over mountains and forests, I tried to picture how the northern lights would be perceived from down there, and how nocturnal animals were living their lives under the colourful sky. I drew on that magical experience to design this coin. Since I wanted the scene to be representative of a large number of areas in Canada, I chose to represent a Great Grey Owl, sometimes called “Phantom of the North,” which lives in the boreal forests of central, western and northern Canada.

Alexandra Lefort, Artist

J. Randy Attwood, FRASC, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Executive Director from 2014 to 2019

 

One of the most majestic spectacles in the night sky is a full-sky auroral display. The shimmering waves of blue, purple, red, and green happen when charged particles emitted by the Sun interact with Earth’s magnetosphere. When atoms such as oxygen and nitrogen in Earth’s upper atmosphere interact with these charged particles near Earth's magnetic poles, the atoms emit the colourful light. The colours depend not only on the atoms, but on the altitude of the atoms, as well. The northern lights, or aurora borealis, are best seen in northern latitudes, making Canada a perfect place to see them.

 

J. Randy Attwood, FRASC, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Executive Director from 2014 to 2019

MAGIC OF THE NORTHERN LIGHTS Silver Coin 30$ Canada 2025

SKU: 249779
C$294.95Price
Quantity
Availability date (May Change): 2025-04-30
    • Product Number 249779
    • Mintage 4,500
    • Composition 99.99% pure silver, with colour and blacklight technology
    • Weight 62.69 g
    • Diameter 50 mm
    • Edge Serrated
    • Face Value $30
    • Finish Proof
    • Packaging Black clamshell with black beauty box
    • Artist Alexandra Lefort (reverse), Steven Rosati (obverse)
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