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50 Dollars - Charles III Peace Dollar

Uitgever Royal Canadian Mint
Jaar 2025
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Unadorned effigy of King Charles III facing left, rendered in high relief with fine engraved detail to the hair and facial features. The portrait, engraved by Steven Rosati and bearing the engraver's initials SR below the truncation, depicts the King in civilian dress with an open collar. The legend CHARLES III arcs along the left periphery and CANADA D·G·REX along the right, with the denomination 50 DOLLARS inscribed along the lower arc of the coin.
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Oplage 2025 - Proof - 2,000
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The Royal Canadian Mint's homage to the American Peace Dollar design arrives in a year when Charles III coinage is still consolidating its identity across Commonwealth issues — his effigy only began appearing on Canadian coins in 2023 after an unusually prolonged transition following Elizabeth II's death. At 157.6 g of .9999 silver, this is a kilogram-adjacent presentation piece with no circulation function whatsoever.

The original Peace Dollar was itself a response to a specific political moment: the 1921 push by American numismatic societies and sculptor Anthony de Francisci to commemorate the Armistice. Canada borrowing that iconography a century later is a curatorial choice, not a monetary one.

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