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| Issuer | Royal Canadian Mint |
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| Year | 2025 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse features a finely engraved continuous forest motif shared across all pieces in the Moon Phases puzzle series, with selective black rhodium plating applied to evoke a nocturnal environment and to reveal a specific lunar phase. On this piece, representing the waning gibbous Moon, the plating partially conceals the engraving to disclose the corresponding lunar disc in the silver field. A Common Nighthawk, a crepuscular and nocturnal bird native to Canada, is depicted in flight as the featured wildlife subject for this phase. The puzzle-shaped flan is designed to interlock with the other pieces in the series to form a complete composition illustrating the full lunar cycle. |
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| Mint | Royal Canadian Mint |
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The Moon Phases series is one of the Royal Canadian Mint's recurring fine silver programs, updated here for Charles III's effigy following Elizabeth II's death in September 2022. The black rhodium selectively plated over polished silver creates genuine tonal contrast without applied colour — a technique the RCM has refined across multiple issues since the early 2010s.
KM#3593–3599 indicates seven discrete issues within the series, each corresponding to a distinct lunar phase. The .9999 fineness is the RCM's house standard for collector silver, first adopted broadly in the 1990s and now a consistent specification across their bullion and numismatic lines.