1997 Canada: 25 Cents Caribou
Specimen Quality — Grade: SP-67 SUPERB
Description of the room
This 1997 25-cent coin features the Royal Canadian Mint's distinctive Specimen finish. Unlike circulation coins, Specimen strikes are characterized by a frosted (satin) finish on the reliefs and fields finely striated with parallel lines. In SP-67 Superb grade, this coin displays near-perfect technical execution, with no visible contact marks, showcasing Canadian numismatic expertise from the late 1990s.
The Obverse (Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II)
The obverse features the third portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Dora de Pédery-Hunt. The frosted finish of the portrait creates an elegant contrast with the surrounding field, highlighting the delicacy of her features and her royal hair.
The Reverse
It features the classic Emanuel Hahn Caribou motif. The frosted texture applied to the animal and the antlers gives the piece a three-dimensional quality. The date "1997" is struck with impeccable clarity, typical of the high-precision dies used for Specimen sets.
Technical Specifications
| Characteristic
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Detail
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| Year
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1997
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| Nominal Value
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25 cents
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| Composition
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100% Nickel |
| Weight
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5.05 g
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| Diameter
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23.88 mm
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| State
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Specimen
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| Grade
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SP-67 |
Condition: SP-67 SUPERB
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Gloss/Finish: Authentic Specimen finish with a marked contrast and a uniform satin finish.
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Surface: Exceptionally clean surfaces; no visual distractions or bag marks.
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Visual Appeal: Very high. A piece that combines the understated elegance of a matte finish with the metallic sheen of pure nickel.