Pure Silver Coin with Black Light Effect – Pingualuit Crater: Crystal Eye of Nunavik

Pure Silver Coin with Bla...

$472.19 USD
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Pure Silver Coin with Black Light Effect – Pingualuit Crater: Crystal Eye of Nunavik

Silver 2023 Mintage 2,500
Archived

Pure Silver Coin with Black Light Effect – Pingualuit Crater: Crystal Eye of Nunavik

Silver 2023 Mintage 2,500
$472.19 USD
Masters Club: 6,500 Status: CAN & US shipping only
Availability: Out of stock in stores

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Features

Two scenes on one coin
Black light flashlight included
Wonders of the solar system

Specifications

Product Number 206833
Mintage 2,500
Composition 99.99% pure silver, with black light paint technology
Weight 157.6 g
Diameter 65.25 mm
Edge Serrated
Face Value $50
Finish Proof
Packaging Black clamshell with black beauty box
Artist Neil Hamelin (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)

Design & Artist

Reverse
Obverse

Neil Hamelin, Artist

"It was an incredible amount of fun designing this coin and telling the story of pre and post impact of the Pingauluit Crater. I hope this coin will have a similar impact!"

Neil Hamelin, Artist

Dr. Reinhard Pienitz, Professor, Department of Geography at Université Laval

One of the world's deepest crater lakes, Pingualuit Crater Lake is stunning and truly unique because of its perfect circular shape, its deep blue colour, and its steep crater rim that stands out significantly over the flat tundra landscape. This site has caught the attention and imagination of scientists because the lake’s origins are extraterrestrial, and because its waters are among the purest in the world; fed only by rain, the lake basically emulates a huge rainwater collector in the middle of the barren tundra! But the real treasure is the wealth of stories its deep waters and sediments can tell. Deciphering the 1.4-million-year history of natural climate variability from the Pingualuit Crater Lake sediment archives will reveal important clues about climate change and how ecosystems adapted over many glacial-interglacial age cycles—in essence, Pingualuit Crater Lake is a precious scientific time capsule.

Dr. Reinhard Pienitz, Professor, Department of Geography at Université Laval

Mary A. Pilurtuut, Pingualuit Park. Director

The weather was perfect, enough wind to keep the mosquitoes away when I first saw the crater and marvelled at the beauty of its deep blue colours. I put my feet in to really feel it’s beauty

Mary A. Pilurtuut, Pingualuit Park. Director

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