The Canadian 1930?25?Cent coin, designed by Emanuel Hahn, features King George V on the obverse and his iconic caribou on the reverse, symbolizing Canadian wildlife and national pride. Issued during the onset of the Great Depression, the coin’s 0.925 silver composition reflected both intrinsic monetary value and the economic importance of precious metals. Politically, the 1930 federal election brought R.B. Bennett to power, influencing policies amid economic hardship. Hahn’s design combined artistry with symbolism, making the Canadian 1930?25?Cent a durable emblem of continuity, national identity, and fiscal resilience during one of Canada’s most challenging economic periods.