1953 Canadian Silver Dollar – A Tribute to the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
The 1953 Canadian Silver Dollar is a special coin that marks a significant moment in Canadian history—the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Struck to commemorate the ascension of the Queen to the throne, this coin carries both historical and numismatic significance, showcasing Canada's loyalty to the British monarchy and its evolving identity as a nation.
This silver dollar is struck in 80% pure silver and features a unique design that blends Canada's proud heritage with the celebration of a new era. The obverse features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by artist Mary Gillick, while the reverse portrays the voyageur—a French-Canadian fur trader and his canoe, a symbol of Canada's pioneering spirit and vast wilderness.
Coin Highlights:
* Year: 1953
* Composition: 80% Silver, 20% Copper
* Diameter: 36.0 mm
* Obverse: Effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Mary Gillick
* Reverse: Depicts a voyageur and a canoe, symbolizing Canada's fur trade heritage
* Mint: Royal Canadian Mint (no mint mark)
Ships via Canada Post
Shipping costs $4
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Contact Person | : | Simons Coins |
Address | : | Vernon, BC V1T 3R4 |
City | : | Vernon |
Phone | : | 778-538-XXXX (Show) |
Asking Price | : | $35 |
More Info | : | Other |
For Sale By | : | Owner |
Fulfillment | : | Shipping |
Payment | : | Cashless Payment,Cash Accepted |
Condition | : | New |
Address: Vernon, BC V1T 3R4, Vernon
Address: Vernon, BC V1T 3R4, Vernon
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