Who designed this coin? My first thought was, "what is that moose and Narwhal doing to that center symbol?" Sorry, just struck me as a strange design.
I would not mind seeing narwhals on American currency.
It does seem like a strange combination, even though it doesn't look like a moose to me. Looks like a Caribou. Still it would be interesting to know why that symbol.
Paul
The symbolism of the Coat of arms is explained here Government of Nunavut
It does seem like a strange combination, even though it doesn't look like a moose to me. Looks like a Caribou. Still it would be interesting to know why that symbol.
Right - it's like buying a $50 gold coin from the US Mint....they are not intended to be spent. My surprise is that they use only 14K gold.I dont' think it was ever $300 - that's just the face value...
I don't know about Canada but in the U.S. a coin has to have a date,country and a dollar amount to be a coin. If it doesn't have all 3 it is a token. The precious metal coins were never intended to be sold for that amount.
It does seem like a strange combination, even though it doesn't look like a moose to me. Looks like a Caribou. Still it would be interesting to know why that symbol.
I don't think I have a choice --- but maybe I just don't know which of the hundreds of channels I get (many of which are available two or more times) might be Canadian.A lot of what happens up here doesn't make news in the US, I'd guess!We get all sorts of information from the US, but I don't think that many in the US watch Canadian media.
I remember drawing new lines on our old maps with a marker in school when Nunavut was created until the school could order new maps!![]()
Nunavut (which means 'our land') is governed by the Inuit. The Inuit pressed the Liberal government under Cretien for their own land, under treaty rights, and Nunavut was created out of the Northwest Territories.
It's a territory, rather than a province, because of the scant population. I think Iqaluit (the capital) has about 3000 or 4000 people, if I remember correctly...