The Canadian 1938 50 Cent coin, designed by George Kruger-Gray, featured a portrait of King George VI. Struck in 80% silver, it marked a time of economic recovery following the Great Depression. The Canadian 1938 50 Cent coin symbolized the nations resilience, with silver remaining a key element of its currency.
Politically, the Canadian 1938 50 Cent coin was minted during the early years of George VI’s reign, just before the outbreak of World War II. Kruger-Grays design reflected stability, and the silver content reinforced confidence in Canada’s monetary system during a time of global uncertainty and economic rebuilding.