The 1958 Canada $1 Silver Coin, also known as the "Death Dollar," commemorates the 100th anniversary of British Columbia's establishment as a Crown Colony2. Here are some key details about this coin: Obverse: Features a bust of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a laurel wreath, designed by Mary Gillick. Reverse: Depicts a totem pole with mountains in the background, designed by Stephen Trenka2. The totem pole includes a face symbolizing death in First Nations culture, which is why it's called the "Death Dollar". Composition: 80% silver and 20% copper. Weight: 23.33 grams. Diameter: 36 mm. Edge: Reeded. Mintage: 3,039,630 coins. This coin is a fascinating piece of Canadian history with its unique design and cultural significance.