A striking piece of Canadian numismatic history, this 1967 silver dollar commemorates Canada's centennial year. Minted in .800 fine silver, it features the iconic Voyageur design on the reverse, depicting a fur trader and Indigenous paddler in a canoe—a symbol of Canada's heritage and exploration.
The obverse bears the profile of Queen Elizabeth II, reflecting Canada's Commonwealth status during this significant period. With its substantial silver content and historical significance, this coin appeals to both collectors and those seeking tangible precious metal assets.
In collectible condition, this 1967 dollar represents a genuine piece of mid-20th century Canadian coinage, valued for its silver purity, artistic merit, and connection to the nation's centennial celebration.