
The 1967 Canada Silver Centennial Proof Medal is a highly sought-after coin made of silver with a fineness of 0.5. It is uncirculated and has been certified by PCGS as PR 65. This medal commemorates the centennial of Canada's confederation in 1967 and features a stunning cameo blast white finish, making it a valuable addition to any collector's arsenal of Canadian coins.
Shield of arms of Canada surmounted by the crown of St. Canada's shield reflects the royal symbols of Great Britain and France the three royal lions of England, the royal lion of Scotland, the royal fleurs-de-lis of France and the royal Irish harp of Tara.
The lower part of the shield features a sprig of three Canadian maple leaves, representative of the shield's Canadian origins. Canadian Centennial of Confederation logo. Designed by Stuart Ash, the logo represents a stylized maple leaf composed of 11 equilateral triangles representing the 10 Canadian provinces and Canada's far north at the apex.