2016 $200 Pure Gold Coin Diwali: Festival Of Lights
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About the Design
The reverse design by Canadian artist Meera Sethi is inspired by the colourful Indian folk art of Rangoli, which traditionally adorns entrances and floors during Diwali. Within the geometric and floral-inspired pattern lie numerous cultural symbols that represent the "Festival of Lights" as a cherished multi-ethnic celebration—one that is very much at home in Canada, where it is celebrated by Indo-Canadians across the country. Roughly 51% of Indo-Canadians reside in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), while Vancouver is home to Canada’s second-largest population. These important communities are represented by each province’s official floral emblem, the trillium for the GTA and the Pacific dogwood for Vancouver. Key spiritual symbols, such as those associated with Sikhism and Jainism, surround a ring of clay diya, which light up homes and hearts during Diwali. The most widely known Canadian symbol, the beloved maple leaf, forms an inner ring around the sacred symbol "OM"—the eternal sound of creation—which is positioned in the center to release spiritual energy in all directions.
• Mintage is limited to 275
• Made of 99.99% of pure gold
• GST/GST exempt
• Weighs 31.16g
• Measures 30mm (D)
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• 2016 $200 Pure Gold Coin Diwali: Festival Of Lights

