Description
Whether you’re peering over the suspension bridge to view the rushing water from above, or watching it from below, you’ll be mesmerized by the all-season beauty of the Montmorency Falls, located in the Quebec City area. If you look carefully, you might even catch a glimpse of something – or someone – unexpected in its mist: Mathilde Robin, the grief-stricken bride-to-be who, dressed in her white wedding gown, plunged into those tumbling waters after her beloved was killed nearby in the Battle of Beauport (1759). They say her body was never found, but many still claim to hear her cries or see her ghost leap from the top of the falls, as she did in life – she is the Lady in White, who haunts this coin’s reverse when the black light paint technology is activated.
Back by popular demand! Haunted Canada returns with another famous Canadian ghost story – this time, in the rectangular 99.99% pure silver format of the Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena series from the Royal Canadian Mint.
- This colourful view of Montmorency Falls is enhanced with black light paint technology that, when activated by the black light flashlight (included), unlocks a spooky new layer to the story.
- Unlike previous Haunted Canada coins, this ghost story is presented on a rectangular 1-oz. 99.99% pure silver coin, with a horizontal perspective of the falls, the mist… and the Lady in White!
- Makes for a great gift for all ages – or a spirited addition to your collection, and a fun way to share your passion for coins.
- Only 6,500 available worldwide.