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The moose finally struts onto a Canadian coin

About 75 years subsequently Canadians began making a national pastime out of mistaking the caribou on their quarters for a moose, the Royal Canadian Mint is selling a argent coin that depicts the real deal — alces alces, the king of all deer, the namesake brute of Moose Jaw, Sask., and Moosehead beer.

About 75 years afterward Canadians began making a national pastime out of mistaking the caribou on their quarters for a moose, the Majestic Canadian Mint is selling a silver coin that depicts the real deal — alces alces, the rex of all deer, the namesake beast of Moose Jaw, Sask., and Moosehead beer.

The caribou has been featured on Canada'south 25-cent piece since 1937, only the misidentification of that antlered animate being every bit a moose — the caribou's much larger, marsh-dwelling cousin — is as common among Canadians as information technology is for foreign tourists to mistake the groundhogs on Parliament Colina for beavers.

Now, taxonomically challenged Canadians tin can compare and dissimilarity the ii minted ungulates, the moose distinguished past its conspicuous "dewlap" (the hair-covered flap of skin hanging from its lower jaw) and its larger, more flattened antlers.

The moose's deployment every bit a symbol on various patriotically branded commercial products has likely contributed to the enduring identity botch; its ubiquity in gift shops, not to mention identify names, has perhaps conditioned Canadians to assume the country's most famous member of the deer family must accept been called for celebration on a common circulation coin — similar the nickel'southward beaver, the dime's Bluenose and the maple-leaf sprig on the now-discontinued penny.

The new moose money is not, however, probable to wind upward alongside the caribou money amid the loose change in an average citizen's pocket or bag.

The coin is the fourth in a planned series of six, 99.99-per-cent pure, ane-ounce silver bullion coins featuring images of iconic Canadian wild animals, with the cougar, timber wolf and grizzly bear previously issued.

The silver moose has a $5 face value but sells for close to whatsoever an ounce of the precious metal fetches on a given twenty-four hours — around $xxx this week.

Unveiled in Feb at the World Coin Fair in Germany and aimed primarily at the investment market and collectors, the coin was designed by a senior engraver at the Ottawa-based mint, William Woodruff. It shows an adult male moose striking a archetype pose in a wilderness setting, alpine grasses swishing against its gangly legs.

The moose was hailed by the mint as a "majestic creature which rules Canada'southward forests from Newfoundland and Labrador to the Pacific Coast" when the coin was introduced.

The numbers "9999," which appear simply below the moose's mouth, indicate the money'due south purity, and the side by side initials "WW" identify the artist.

An prototype of Queen Elizabeth is on the coin's other side.

Male moose in North America can height 700 kilograms and stand up to 2.1 metres tall at shoulder height. Caribou, which also range widely across Canada and include various subspecies, rarely exceed 300 kg or a shoulder height of 1.5 metres. Unlike moose, both male and female caribou grow antlers.

Confusingly, in Europe, moose are known equally Eurasian elk, and caribou are called reindeer.

Source: https://vancouversun.com/news/the-moose-finally-struts-onto-a-canadian-coin

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