Obverse: The obverse of the coin features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right. The Queen is depicted wearing a tiara. Around the portrait is the inscription ELIZABETH II D·G·REGINA (translated: Elizabeth II, Queen by the Grace of God). This is the second portrait of Queen Elizabeth II used on Canadian coinage. The obverse was designed by Arnold Machin.
Reverse: The reverse of the coin depicts a lynx walking to the left. At the top is the denomination 25 CENTS, and at the bottom the inscription CANADA 1867–1967, marking the centennial of Canadian Confederation. The reverse design was created by Alex Colville.
About the coin: This is a Canadian silver 25-cent coin issued in 1967 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation. For this commemorative series, new animal designs were created to symbolize Canada’s wildlife and national heritage. The coin is struck in .800 silver, weighs approximately 5.83 g, and has a diameter of 23.88 mm. The 1967 Confederation coin series is considered one of the most memorable in Canadian numismatic history and is widely collected.