Discover this 2025 Canadian $20 Haunted Lady in White pure silver coin, a captivating proof collectible struck in 0.9999 fine silver weighing 31.56 grams (1.015 ounces). Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint, this authentic piece evokes the haunting legend of Mathilde Robin, the grief-stricken bride-to-be famously known as the Lady in White—who is said to eternally haunt the misty Montmorency Falls near Québec City. The coin’s reverse features intricate black light paint technology that reveals her spectral figure amid the tumbling waters, making it a rare and visually stunning addition to any investment or collectible portfolio.
Whether admired under normal lighting or activated by UV light, this coin showcases exquisite proof-quality finishes and detailed engraving that bring Canadian history and folklore to life. A true treasure for enthusiasts of Canadian heritage, fine bullion, and unique narrative-driven collectibles.
Care Instructions
Store your pure silver collectible in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent tarnishing. Handle with cotton gloves to maintain the proof finish and avoid fingerprints. Use a soft cloth designed for precious metals for gentle cleaning when necessary.
Secure this rare investment-quality coin from Vancouver’s trusted J&M Coin & Jewellery collection and enrich your holdings with a piece of authentic Canadian folklore rendered in precious silver.
FAQs
Q: What is the purity and weight of this coin?
A: This coin is struck in 0.9999 pure silver and weighs exactly 31.56 grams, which is just over one troy ounce.
Q: What makes the Lady in White coin special?
A: The coin reflects a famous Canadian ghost story with unique black light paint that reveals the haunting Lady in White image when exposed to UV light, highlighting its collectible appeal.
Q: Is this coin a good investment?
A: Yes, with its fine silver content, proof finish, and limited edition thematic design, it holds value as a collectible and bullion investment.
Q: Is this coin pre-owned or new?
A: This coin is pre-owned and sold by J&M Coin & Jewellery in Vancouver, ensuring authenticity and expert care.
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