The Canadian 1945 25 Cent coin, designed by Emanuel Hahn, features a caribou on the reverse and King George VI on the obverse. Struck in 80% silver, the Canadian 1945 25 Cent coin reflects wartime resource management as World War II ended. Silver was still used, but rising costs foreshadowed post-war debasement.
The Canadian 1945 25 Cent coin symbolizes national identity through Hahn’s iconic wildlife design. Politically, it marked Canadas growing independence within the Commonwealth. Economically, the coin represents stability amid wartime inflation. The Canadian 1945 25 Cent coin remains a tribute to both national pride and wartime resilience.