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2025 Canada Silver $20 Black History: Hogan's Alley

2025 Canada Silver $20 Black History: Hogan's Alley


1.0000 troy oz .9999 2025 Proof

For half a century, it was known to outsiders for its good food and great music, but to its residents, Hogan’s Alley represented community, a place where entrepreneurial spirit and civil activism were woven into the fabric of life. Vancouver’s first Black community, Hogan’s Alley flourished in the early 20th century when it was home to many Black porters who, through their unions, would later fight to gain recognition for Black Canadians within the labor movement. Women also played a central role in this community, many emerging as prominent organizers and entrepreneurs, operating restaurants and speakeasies that became not only local favorites, but cultural institutions that cemented the area’s reputation as a vibrant hub. Sadly, the community was lost in the 1960s when despite protests and resistance, the city began leveling it in the name of urban renewal—a devastating blow to its residents. The displacement and erasure of the Black community in Hogan’s Alley have had long-lasting effects.

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Coin highlights

  • Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine silver.
  • Limited mintage of 5,000 coins.
  • Comes in a black clamshell with a graphic outer box.
  • Obverse: The obverse features a maple leaf pattern and the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati.
  • Reverse: The reverse design by Canadian artist Kwame Delfish represents the spirit of Hogan’s Alley, Vancouver’s first Black community and a once-thriving cultural hub during the 20th century. While British Columbia’s provincial flower, the Pacific Dogwood (Cornus nuttallii), lies at the center, the surrounding images reflect the character and vibrancy of the neighborhood (starting at the one o’clock position and moving clockwise): a cook at one of the women-owned chicken house restaurants; a Black railway sleeping car porter; a choir representing the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Fountain Chapel, Vancouver’s first Black church; and two different types of dancers, as well as a pianist, saxophonist and singer, all representing the incredible talent that was regularly on display in the community’s nightclubs and speakeasies.
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  • Keep its spirit alive: Bring the story of Hogan’s Alley into your collection. Add this 1 oz Silver Black History Hogan's Alley coin to your cart today! The Royal Canadian MintSince 1908, the Royal Canadian Mint has been a world leader in producing high-quality coins. They are most well known for the Silver and Gold Maple Leaf coins, but they have also produced numerous award-winning coins and are one of the most innovative mints in the world. The RCM releases new, high-quality coins every month. Browse new and upcoming Royal Canadian Mint products frequently to see updates.

Specifications

Country United Kingdom
Year 2025
Grade Proof
Legal-tender face value 20 Dollars
Metal Silver
Weight 1.0000 troy oz
Purity .9999
Diameter 38 mm
Thickness 3.29 mm

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