Product Overview
Give Peace a Chance, the powerful anti-war anthem was created in Canada during John Lennon and Yoko Ono's famous Bed-In for Peace held in Montréal's Queen Elizabeth Hotel in May/June 1969. Forever etched in our collective memory, the world-famous event is now engraved in a pure silver collectible to mark its 50th anniversary. The coin features John and Yoko in one of their most famous and iconic images peacefully crafting a proud Canadian moment. Revisit a time when a cry for peace sparked a revolution that changed the world.

- Fourth coin in a new 12-part series. This 12-coin series highlights some of the fun activities and festivities that proudly make Canada a four-season destination. The fifth coin shows a Canada in bloom, featuring red and yellow tulips that symbolize the start of a fun-filled season of flower festivals.
- Stylized icons frame the reverse. There’s a stylized icon for each month’s theme. Together, these engraved symbols form a frame that is the common feature on all 12 coins in this series.
About the first coin design:
Your coin features Ivor Sharp's famous 1969 photo of John Lennon and Yoko Ono during their 8-day Bed-in for Peace in Montréal's Queen Elizabeth Hotel. Sharp captured John and Yoko in an all-white setting surrounded by handwritten messages of peace — including one in French. The design portrays John and Yoko in black and white on an engraved coin. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.

Country | Canada |
Denomination | 20 Dollars |
Year | 2019 |
Quality | Reverse Proof |
Material | Silver 9999/1000 |
Weight (g) | 1 oz |
Diameter | 38.61 mm |
Mintage pcs | 9.999 |
Certificate (COA) | Yes |
Presentation case (box) | Yes |
Special Features | Original photo by Ivor Sharp (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse) |
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