Is, according to Provident Metals' Facebook page, going to be the Antelope. No pictures or drawings yet, that I've seen. Anyone else?
Looking forward to the next Canadian Wildlife coin...but they need to do more Niobium pieces too. http://www.mint.ca/store/coin/5-ste...-coin-wolf-moon-mintage-7500-2012-prod1110014
Here is the first place Ive seen it. http://www.blog.providentmetals.com...n-wildlife-series-2013-pronghorn-antelope.htm
Man...that field, with all the grasses and stuff, could be just EPIC if they get enough detail into it...
If they are able to get their trademark milk spots in the right place, they will be able to pass for clouds above the horizon.
I think the difference is an actual Canadian Born artist did the design on this one instead of the Chief Engraver.
I'm with you treehugger, maybe the 6th coin in the series will be the Candian Milkspot? I have the other 4 though and so...I have to have the next 2 in the series... I have been so excited for these coins! I can't remember a "series" getting so much chatter. Love it.
Knowing this hobby, 40 years from now they won't be "milkspots" anymore. They'll be "Highly desirable leopard toning!"
I see that the antelope is named ED. My one pet peeve with Canadian coins. I wish the engraver's initials were a little more inconspicuous.
Can't wait to get a few of these. I wish this series was larger than only 6 coins. Also, I'd like to see an animal that's related to water for the last on. A few people on here mentioned salmon, I think that would be awesome.
No salmon. If you look at the trend the coins have been following, the first three were all predators. Then we had 2 members of the deer family. The last coin will be another member of the deer family and the 1 that is iconic in Canada. It will be the caribou. There will be no wimpy animals in the series, just larger mammals. I don't know this for a fact, but I think you can take it to the bank. I'm just using past history to determine future results.
If it is a member of the deer family, I think a whitetail could be absolutely beautiful. If they were to go with a water species, a northern or muskie would be neat. I love this series. I've been anticipating for quite a while what the next one would be, and I like the pronghorn design.