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The Royal Canadian Mint and the International Olympic Committee have reached an agreement on Olympic Gold and Silver Maple Leaf coins. The announcement was made on August 3, 2007 and the agreement allows the RCM to strike bullion coins with the emblems of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games. [19]
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The Royal Canadian Mint and the International Olympic Committee have reached an agreement on Olympic Gold and Silver Maple Leaf coins. The announcement was made on August 3, 2007 and the agreement allows the RCM to strike bullion coins with the emblems of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games. [18]
Centennial Olympics (Flag Bearer) 300,000 West Point, NY (Proof/Uncirculated) Patricia L. Verani ... Royal Canadian Mint, Canada Citius, altius, fortius 1993
A small Maple Leaf mint mark was struck beside 1947 on the reverse of all coins to signify the year of production. P; From 2001-2006, most one cent, five cents, ten cents, twenty-five cents, and fifty cents issued for circulation were struck with a P mint mark to represent the Royal Canadian Mint’s plating process. Paralympic Logo
Royal Canadian Mint numismatic coins (2000–2019) O. Royal Canadian Mint Olympic coins; Q. Quarter (Canadian commemorative coin) R. List of Royal Canadian Mint RCMP ...
Image: Opening Ceremony - Olympic Games Paris 2024: Day 0 (Francois Nel / Getty Images) Paris 2024 Olympic Games - Opening Ceremony (John Walton / PA via AP) Image: (Carl De Souza / Pool via AP)
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]