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20 Dollars - Charles III Moon phases

Issuer Royal Canadian Mint
Year 2025
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Currency Dollar (1858-date)
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Obverse lettering CANADA · 2025 CHARLES III D·G·REX 20 DOLLARS SR
(Translation: Charles III, by the Grace of God, King)
Reverse description The reverse features a richly engraved nocturnal forest composition unified across the puzzle set, with selective black rhodium plating concealing portions of the design to evoke a night-time atmosphere. On this piece, representing the waning crescent Moon phase, the rhodium treatment reveals a crescent lunar form within the composition. A little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus), a characteristic Canadian twilight species, is depicted in flight amid the engraved woodland setting. The interplay between the polished silver and the matte black rhodium plating creates a striking visual contrast that emphasizes the lunar and wildlife motifs central to the series.
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The Moon Phases series from the Royal Canadian Mint uses selective black rhodium plating to create the darkened sky field — a technically demanding process that requires precise masking during the plating stage to preserve the polished relief of the lunar surface itself. Rhodium, a platinum-group metal, is applied in extremely thin deposits measured in microns; too heavy a coat obscures fine detail, too light and the contrast fails entirely.

KM#3593–3599 spans seven coins, each capturing a distinct lunar phase across the synodic cycle. The series was issued under Charles III's effigy following his accession after Elizabeth II's death in September 2022 — his first appearance on Canadian collector coinage of this type.

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