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Crystal Snowflake Coins

These stunning coins capture the sparkle and allure of one of nature’s most transient beauties, freezing it in time for you to enjoy all year round. Anticipation builds as the sky turns grey—and finally releases the season’s first snowfall. A cascade of crystalline stars drifts down to earth in the hush of winter’s still crisp air; it will take a million of them to cover 60 square cm of ground with 25 cm of snow.

Children eagerly transform snowflakes into snowmen, forts and snowballs while cameras focus on their breathtaking shapes and scientists study their formation and how they influence everyday life in Canada.

Snowflakes are born high in the atmosphere. They start out as tiny molecules of water vapour that freeze around particles in the air. As they fall, they stick to each other and grow larger, shaped by the wind, moisture and temperature. Each snowflake follows a different path and is affected by the elements in different ways. As a result, no two snowflakes are exactly alike—each one boasts a beauty and design all its own. 
2007 Iridescent
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2008 Sapphire
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2009 Blue
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2009 Pink
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2010 Tanzanite
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2010 Blue
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2011 Topaz
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2011 Emerald
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2011 Hyacinth
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2011 Montana
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2012 Holiday
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