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On December 2, 2009, Canadian Tire announced that their Canadian Tire money would be offered in a coin shape. The piece has a face value of one dollar. The pieces are stamped with the grinning image of Sandy McTire, the company's fictional mascot. The piece was manufactured by the Royal Canadian Mint. [24]
In the 1990s, the theme would be used more frequently. The first issue was in 1991 and was on a coin with a denomination of $200. The coin was titled A National Passion and it was issued as a tribute to the spirit and vitality of Canadian youth and the national game of hockey. [1] The most noticeable example was for two of the Silver Dollar series.
Canadian Tire money, officially Canadian Tire 'money' [1] [2] or CTM, is a loyalty program operated by the Canadian retail chain Canadian Tire Corporation (CTC). It consists of both paper coupons introduced in 1958 and used in Canadian Tire stores as scrip, and since 2012 in a digital form introduced as Canadian Tire Money Advantage, rebranded in 2018 as Triangle Rewards.
Canadian Tire "Money" as a Numismatic Collectable Roger A. Fox 9 Canadian Commemorative and Historical Medals & Art Medals Ronald A. Greene and Del Newbigging 10 Exonumia and Related Items Marvin Kay, MD 11 Canadian Municipal Trade Tokens Serge Pelletier 12 The History and Collecting of Canadian Wooden Money Norm Belsten 13
Here is a good example of a regular coin worth regular money. CoinTrackers.com estimates the value of a 1972 Roosevelt dimes in average condition to be worth 10 cents, while one in mint state ...
48,855,500 [1] The reverse features a Canada lynx. 1973 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Paul Cederberg 134,958,587 [1] The reverse depicts a mounted RCMP officer. Obverse features Queen Elizabeth II. 2002 Canada Day: Judith Chartier 30,627,000 [2] The reverse depicts small human figures supporting a large maple leaf. 2004
For the 2017 Canada 150 series, the Royal Canadian Mint held a contest titled My Canada, My Inspiration [12] to determine the reverse designs of the five circulating coins. The 50-cent coin would contain the Canadian Coat of Arms on the reverse, with the Canada 150 logo, designed by Ariana Cuvin, on the obverse, replacing Queen Elizabeth II. [13]
Rare Tupperware Styles That Could Actually Be Worth Some Money. Alex Andonovska. May 26, 2024 at 2:00 PM ... Nikola Jokic has 5th straight triple-double to help the Nuggets beat the Kings, 132-1