Canada 50 Cents 1918 KM#25 F silver

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    The Canada 50 Cents 1918 KM#25 F silver coin is a remarkable artifact from Canada's numismatic history, capturing the essence of a nation in transition during the turbulent years of World War I. Struck in .925 fine silver, this coin not only reflects the economic challenges faced by Canada during the war but also serves as a testament to the resilience and determination of its people.

    Featuring a left-facing effigy of King George V on the obverse, this coin bears the inscription "GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: REX ET IND: IMP:" encircling the King's portrait, signifying his title as "George V, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains and Emperor of India." This design is a poignant reminder of Canada's status as a dominion within the British Empire during the early 20th century.

    The reverse of the coin showcases Canada's national coat of arms, consisting of a shield adorned with various symbols representing the country's provinces and territories. Above the shield is a royal crown, symbolizing Canada's allegiance to the British Crown. Surrounding the shield is a wreath of maple leaves, Canada's national emblem.

    With a composition of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper, this coin has a diameter of approximately 30.8mm and a weight of 11.66 grams, making it a substantial and visually striking piece of Canadian currency.

    The Canada 50 Cents 1918 KM#25 F silver coin was likely minted at the Royal Mint in London, England, as Canada did not have its own minting facilities at the time. The Royal Mint, with its centuries-long history of producing coinage for numerous countries within the British Empire, was renowned for its craftsmanship and expertise.

    Exact mintage figures for this coin are not readily available, but it was likely struck in sufficient quantities to meet the demand for fractional currency in Canada during World War I. As economic conditions fluctuated and silver became scarce, the production of silver coinage faced challenges, leading to variations in mintages.

    Graded as F (Fine), this coin exhibits moderate to considerable wear consistent with its age and circulation. The portrait of King George V on the obverse may show noticeable flattening of details, particularly on the King's features and crown. On the reverse, the coat of arms may also exhibit signs of wear, with some loss of definition in the shield and surrounding elements.

    Despite its condition, the Canada 50 Cents 1918 KM#25 F silver coin remains a valuable and historically significant piece of Canadian numismatic heritage. As a tangible artifact from a pivotal period in Canada's history, it serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made and the challenges faced by the nation during World War I.

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    • Year: 1918
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