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  2. Commemorative coins of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The obverse of all Canadian coins feature the reigning monarch, currently His Majesty King Charles III. [1] The effigies of the monarchs on the coins originally were provided by the Royal Mint in London, leading to similarity between Canadian coins and coins of other Commonwealth nations. Since 1990, however, the effigy has been prepared by ...

  3. Coins of the Canadian dollar - Wikipedia

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    Among numismatists, the 1921 50-cent coin is considered the rarest Canadian circulation coin and is known as The King of Canadian coins. As of 2012, a 1921 50-cent piece in MS-65 condition is valued at $250,000 to $350,000.

  4. Canadian Silver Maple Leaf - Wikipedia

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    First bullion strikes featuring His Majesty King Charles III, sold directly from the Royal Canadian Mint. Encapsulated in a premium card. A privy mark with a single polar bear can be seen on the coin. First Strikes: Congratulations Privy mark First bullion strikes featuring His Majesty King Charles III, sold directly from the Royal Canadian Mint.

  5. King Charles coin portrait unveiled by the Royal Mint - AOL

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    A 50p will gradually enter circulation to mark the historic moment, and coins featuring the King and Queen Elizabeth II will co-circulate. King Charles coin portrait unveiled by the Royal Mint ...

  6. Royal Canadian Mint - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Mint's bullion coin program consists of gold, silver, platinum and palladium maple leaf coins, as well as other products, such as MapleGrams. The Royal Canadian Mint's 1-ounce gold maple leaf coin was launched in 1979, and the 1-ounce silver maple leaf and 1-ounce platinum maple leaf coins were launched in 1988. [10]

  7. If You Have Any Canadian $2 Coins, They Could Be Worth $27K ...

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    Canadian coins circulate as the following: 5 cents (nickel) 10 cents (dime) 25 cents (quarter) CAD $1 (loonie) ... 1996, to replace the $2 bill, according to the Royal Canadian Mint. While perhaps ...