This exquisite 1951 Canadian silver dollar, graded AU-50 by the Canadian Coin Certification Service, features the iconic head of King George VI on the obverse and a striking voyageur scene on the reverse, symbolizing Canada’s rich history. With a silver composition of .800 and a face value of $1, this collectible coin is a must-have for investors and history enthusiasts alike, represented in the catalog as KM# 46 and Schön# 45.
- Issuer: Bank of Canada
- Year: 1951
- Face Value: $1 Dollar
- Composition: Silver (.800) (.800 silver .200 copper)
- Obverse: Head of King George VI facing left.
- Reverse: A voyageur and an aboriginal traveling by canoe, carrying bundles of which one bears the initials “HB” for Hudson’s Bay Company, are surrounded with the face value and the inscription “CANADA”
- Grade: AU-50 (CCCS)
- Catalogue Reference: KM# 46, Schön# 45