50-cent sterling silver triangle Canadian coin

This Canadian coloured sterling silver triangle coin commemorates the dairy token - symbol of a quieter time when milk was delivered to the door. Dairy tokens were used in all 10 provinces across Canada. A different colour for a different value. This silver coin has a green translucent enamel effect featuring a milk bottle and a Holstein cow. The obverse features the portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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