The Canadian 1870 20 Cent coin, designed by Leonard C. Wyon, was issued shortly after the creation of the Canadian Confederation in 1867. This period marked Canada’s early steps toward full political and economic independence. The coin’s design, featuring the crowned effigy of Queen Victoria, symbolized both the monarchy’s influence and the nation’s emerging identity.
The 1870 20 Cent coins metal composition of 92.5% silver reflected Canada’s use of precious metals in currency. Wyons design reinforced Canadas connection to the British monarchy while reflecting the country’s stability and growth in a time of political consolidation and economic development.