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Universe Glow-in-Dark Glass with Silver Fume 1oz 999.9 Silver $20 Canada 2016

 

UNIQUE: Features a one-of-a-kind radio wave globule and glow-in-the-dark stars! Order today!

People have looked to the stars for millennia. It wasn't until the 1930s, though, when scientists who wanted to expand their knowledge of the universebegan to listen to them instead. This coin featuresBritish Columbia's DRAO, the largest facilityof its kind in Canada. When viewed in the dark, this coin reveals a glowing, star-filled sky that evenshines through its glass globule, a unique embellishment that was handcrafted in Canada.

 

An ideal way to introduce the enjoyment of coin collecting and star gazing to your family! Order today!

 

Special features:
  • Third and FINAL coin in our three-coin Universe series! First coin in the series SOLD OUT!
  • NO TWO COINS ARE ALIKE! Each coin features a beautiful glass embellishment that is lightweight yet resistant to thermal shock and impact.
  • HANDCRAFTED IN CANADA! The glass piece in your coin has been sculptedby hand, making each coin unique!
  • ONE-OF-A-KIND REPRESENTATION OF A RADIO WAVE! Within each glass insert is a one-of-a-kind representation of a radio wave. Worked at extremely high temperatures, the effect is created with a mix of glass and silver fume laid out in the shape of a wave—just like the ones captured by a radio telescope!
  • Luminescent elements within the glass add a captivating glow to the silver fume swirl, whilethe coloured sky hides another feature that reveals itself in the dark: GLOW-IN-THE-DARK TO RECREATE A NIGHT SKY!
  • 99.99% PURE SILVER COIN! Each one is an unforgettable piece of art, thanks to the unique combination of detailed engraving, vibrant colourand a captivating, handcrafted glass embellishment!
  • Only 8,500 coins (each) worldwide—a limited work of art in its own right and highly collectible!
 
About the Design:

Designed by Canadian artist Ardell Bourgeois, your coin features a depiction of the NRC Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory (DRAO) near Penticton, British Columbia. Against the tree-lined mountain to the north, the 26-metre John A. Galt Telescope is pointed upto the sky to capture and transmit the radio wavelengths originating from space. The soft colours of the blue sky and light clouds provide a beautiful backdrop to the engraved building in the foreground, which is easily identified by the NRC-CNRC logo. Under lit conditions, the coloured sky masks a spectacular hidden feature: the presence of glow-in-the-dark stars, as they would appear in the night sky over the observatory. To the left, artist LoïcBeaumont-Tremblay has handcrafted a lightweight yet resilient glass embellishment, which presents an artistic representation of a radio signal received by the telescope. Using a mix of glass and silver fume, the effect is achieved by working at extremely high temperatures in order to replicate the wave shape; the addition of luminescence also gives the wave a captivating glow, adding an otherworldly qualityto this celebration of astrophysical achievement.

 

Packaging:

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

Universe Glow-in-Dark Glass with Silver Fume 1oz 999.9 Silver $20 Canada 2016

C$149.95Price
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  • Weight 31.39 g
    Year Released

    2016

    Month Released

    May

    Composition

    99.99% pure silver

    Mintage

    8,500

    Weight

    31.39

    Diameter (mm)

    38

    Face Value

    $ 20

    Finish

    Proof, color and borosilicate glass

    Edge

    Serrated

    Artist

    Ardell Bourgeois

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