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CANADA: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, AR 20 dollars, 2014, Proof

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / World Coins - Canada Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 150.00 USD
CANADA: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, AR 20 dollars, 2014, Proof
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CANADA: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, AR 20 dollars, 2014, KM-1796, Red-Spotted Purple Butterfly, colorized reverse element, contains 1 troy ounce of pure silver, with COA and original Royal Canadian Mint case of issue, Proof. From the Royal Canadian Mint, "This beautifully engraved and colored 99.99% pure silver coin features the admiral butterfly, whose Canadian habitat is largely limited to southern Ontario. The colors and spots adorning this graceful butterfly are an important adaptation aimed at protecting it. In fact, the Admiral butterfly has evolved to mimic a venomous butterfly, the Aristolochia butterfly. The limenitis arthemis astyanax closely resembles its close relative, the white admiral, a very common butterfly. The upper wing is a brilliant shade of bluish purple, highlighted by several rows of blue-white lines. The upper hindwing is embellished with lovely blue-green squares. Where their ranges overlap, the Admiral also bears the white bands that characterize the White Admiral. Admiral butterflies are most often found on the outskirts of wooded areas, on sunny gravel roads and in clearings."