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| Issuer | Royal Canadian Mint |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Engraver(s) | Steven Rosati (obverse) |
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| Reverse description | Coloured panoramic view of Montmorency Falls near Québec City, depicting the dramatic cascade plunging into the St. Lawrence River below, with a suspension bridge spanning the crest of the falls. At the edge of the falls, the ethereal ghostly figure of the legendary Lady in White is depicted in colour, evoking the Quebec folkloric legend. The country name 'CANADA' appears in the legend, with the engraver's initials 'PY' present in the field. |
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| Mint | Royal Canadian Mint of Ottawa, Canada (1908-date) |
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The "Lady in White" belongs to a long-running RCM fine silver program built around Canadian ghost stories and folkloric traditions. This particular figure draws from Quebec legend — a spectral woman, variously interpreted across regional tellings, whose appearances near waterways were taken as omens of drowning deaths.
The .9999 fineness is characteristic of RCM collector issues from the past two decades, a purity standard the mint adopted aggressively to differentiate its bullion-adjacent collectibles from sovereign circulation coinage.