2004-P Canada: 25 cents Caribou
UNC (Uncirculated) quality
Description of the room
This 2004 25-cent coin belongs to the long line of 25-cent caribou coins, an iconic design introduced in 1937 and still in use today. With a massive mintage for circulation, uncirculated (UNC) examples are always prized by collectors seeking coins in their original condition. The example offered here is UNC , meaning it has not been circulated and retains its original minting state.
The Obverse (Effect of Queen Elizabeth II)
The obverse features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Canadian artist Susanna Blunt , an effigy used on Canadian coins from 2003 to 2023. The Queen is depicted without a crown, in a clean, contemporary style. The legend "ELIZABETH II D • G • REGINA" surrounds the royal bust, with the date "2004" and the mint mark "P" (for plated steel) located below the effigy. In UNC quality, the mint luster is present, although the coin may show very slight handling marks, which are normal for this grade.
The Reverse (Caribou)
The reverse features the classic caribou design, created by Emanuel Hahn and used since 1937. The animal's head, an iconic symbol of Canadian currency, is surrounded by the word "CANADA," the value "25 CENTS," and the year "2004." In UNC quality, the details of the antlers and fur are crisp and the strike is complete.
Technical Specifications
Condition: UNC (Uncirculated)
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Luster: The original striking luster is present, characteristic of a coin that has not circulated.
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Surface: This UNC quality may show very slight handling marks (minor dents, fine scratches) which are normal for a circulating coin in uncirculated condition.
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Strike: Full strike with all design details clearly visible.
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Visual appeal: A UNC quality coin offers excellent value for money for the collector who wishes to acquire a copy of the classic caribou coin without the premium of higher grades.