Canada: Tomb of the Unknown Soldier 7 Coin Silver 2025 Proof Set
Canada Set: "Tomb of the Unknown Soldier" – 7 Silver Coins 2025 Proof commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Ottawa. Since its unveiling in 2000, this monument has become a place of remembrance and tribute to all Canadians who gave their lives in service to the country.
The coins are minted in silver of .9999 purity. The coins have denominations of 2 Dollars, 1 Dollar, 50 Cents, 25 Cents, 10 Cents, and 5 Cents. Additionally, the 1 and 2 Dollar coins are available in gold-plated and proof standard. In descending order of face value, the coins have the following weights and diameters: 9 g and 28 mm, 23.17 g and 36.07 mm, 7.89 g and 26.5 mm, 9.37 g and 27.13 mm, 6 g and 23.88 mm, 2.45 g and 18.05 mm, and 5.4 g and 21.20 mm.
Each coin is individually packaged with certification. This extraordinary set was produced by The Royal Canadian Mint, with a mintage of 25,000 pieces. The coins are guaranteed by the Government of Canada for their legality, metal purity, and origin, and are fully recognized as legal tender in the issuing country.
The obverses feature the likeness of King Charles III, designed by Steven Rosati.
The reverses include the year, denomination, and issuing country. The main gold-plated coin depicts the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, designed by Pandora Young. The remaining coins depict: a polar bear, the "Common Loon" duck, the coat of arms of Canada, the "Caribou" reindeer, the "Bluenose" schooner, and a beaver.