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Canada 1958 Totem Silver Dollar, This coin is colloquially known as the "death dollar," referring to its design faux pas. Struck for the centennial of British Columbia's founding, the totem found on the reverse engraving included a Raven, which is sometimes associated with death by First Nations peoples.
Canada 1964 Charlottetown Silver Dollar, This 80% silver dollar celebrates the centennial of the Canadian Confederation by joining emblems of the four principal ethnic heritages of its settlers into a harmonious circle: the English rose, the French fleur-delis, the Irish shamrock and the Scottish thistle.
Canada 1988 Ironworks Silver Dollar Proof, In 1988, the Royal Canadian Mint issued this 50% silver dollar to mark the 250th anniversary of New France's first successful forge, the Saint Maurice Ironworks. Shown are two blacksmiths, hammers in mid-swing over an anvil. Queen Elizabeth II obverse.