The Canadian 1906 25 Cent coin, designed by George W. DeSaulles, features King Edward VII and a crowned maple wreath, reflecting Canada’s colonial ties and growing identity. Struck in sterling silver, the coin embodied economic stability and imperial prestige during Canada’s early industrial growth.
In 1906, Alberta and Saskatchewan were newly formed provinces, symbolizing westward expansion. The Canadian 1906 25 Cent coin circulated amid political growth and national development. DeSaulles’ regal design and the silver metal underscored confidence in Canada’s future, while the coins continued use marked economic integration and rising autonomy within the British Empire.