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Nature in motion: Enjoy a joyful moment, as you help this goldfinch circle a sunflower.
Recognized by its black and canary-yellow breeding plumage, a goldfinch delivers a dose of sunshine in feathery form wherever it appears, whether at backyard feeders or in the sunflower patch featured here. This 2025 fine silver movement coin perfectly captures and preserves the spirit of summer through an interactive reverse design, which encourages you to tilt your coin for a glimpse of nature in motion. Cast in silver, the 3D goldfinch and sunflower bloom are both plated with yellow gold that conveys the warm glow of the summer sun, as the small-but-majestic bird circles the outer edges of the sunflower’s petals.
Tilt your coin to make this little goldfinch fly.
Special features
Packaging
Your coin sits on an elegant wooden base and is protected by a clear dome that allows you to view and interact with this newest addition to your collection. It comes packaged in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded black beauty box.
Features
Cast in sterling silver (92.5% pure), the jewellery-like goldfinch and flower are both plated with yellow gold that alludes to their natural colouring, and evokes the warm glow of summer sunshine.
Adding to this delicate and dynamic design, the leaves of the engraved sunflowers are dotted with raindrops that individually reflect the light.
As with previous movement coins, this 2025 edition rests on an elegant wooden base and is fully enclosed by a protective dome that provides a clear view of the coin’s remarkable features.
Specifications
Design & Artist
Ryan Poser
Steven Rosati
Designed by RCM Engraver Ryan Poser, the coin’s reverse captures the light and colours of a summer day in an open field, where sunflower (g. Helianthus) blooms tower above leaves dotted with raindrops. The 3D flower at the centre has attracted the attention of a seed-eating American goldfinch (Spinus tristis); both are cast in sterling silver and plated with yellow gold, and when the coin is tipped, the motion causes the goldfinch to circle the bloom. The obverse features the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati.