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See the prehistoric world through the eye of a top predator.
Travel back to an age when dinosaurs ruled the Earth and see the world as they saw it! With each new fossil discovery, paleontologists are able to piece together new information about what the world looked like millions of years before us, and this oval-shaped coin presents a view of that long-gone reality. Its oval outline is perfectly shaped for an extreme close-up of the eye (and scaly eyelid) of Thanatotheristes, the most ancient Canadian tyrannosaur and the top predator of its time. For another view of this species, take a closer look at the colourful reflection in the eye—you’ll notice that this fearsome two-legged carnivore wasn’t travelling alone.
The oval shape returns—this time, as a dinosaur eye.
Special features
Packaging
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box.
Features
The reverse features an outstanding amount of finely engraved details that re-create Thanatotheristes’s scaly skin and eye area, while the centre portion is coloured to provide a stunning view of the prehistoric world reflected in the dinosaur’s eye.
Specifications
Design & Artist
Julius Csotonyi
Steven Rosati
Designed by Canadian paleoartist Julius Csotonyi, this oval-shaped coin’s reverse is a close-up of a tyrannosaur eye, specifically that of Thanatotheristes degrootum—the most ancient tyrannosaur species discovered in Canada, and also the most recently named (2020). While the skin and eyelid are covered in fine (engraved) scales, the dinosaur’s surroundings are colourfully reflected in the eye itself, revealing the presence of other individuals of this species, as they move through the swampy forests of Cretaceous Western Canada. The obverse features the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati.