1971 25 cents Canada
The 1971 Canadian 25-cent coin is a must-have for anyone interested in the country's modern numismatics. Its reverse features the iconic galloping caribou, a masterpiece of Emanuel Hahn's design that captured the imagination of Canadians for decades. The obverse features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, as on most coins of the period.
What makes this coin interesting is its composition of pure nickel , which replaced silver in 1968. Holding it, one feels its distinctive weight and durability, characteristics specific to this period. The 1971 coin is not only a coin, it is also a piece of Canadian history, a reflection of its monetary evolution and a valuable addition to any modern coin collection. Its weight is 5.07g.