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  2. 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]

  3. Hieu C. Truong - Wikipedia

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    Truong joined the Royal Canadian Mint in 1978 until retiring in 2014. [2] He is the namesake of the Mint's Hieu C. Truong Centre of Excellence for Research and Development. [ 3 ] His appointment to the Order of Canada was announced in June 2017.

  4. Yvon Gariepy - Wikipedia

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    Yvon Gariepy (born July 13, 1926 in Montreal, Quebec) was the President of the Royal Canadian Mint from 1975 to 1981. [1] In later years, he worked for Canada Post.Gariepy was a professional member of the Order of Engineers of Quebec, Professional Corporation of Urbanists of Quebec, Canadian Institute of Planners and the Institute of the Public Administration of Canada.

  5. Royal Canadian Mint numismatic coins (1900–1999) - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Royal Canadian Numismatic Association - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Numismatic Correspondence Course - Part II consists of seventeen chapters, 486 pages and hundreds of photos. The authors were chosen from the R.C.N.A. membership for their numismatic expertise of the subject covered. The chapters include the following: [4]

  7. Marguerite Nadeau - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite Nadeau was Master of the Royal Canadian Mint from October 3, 2005, to June 11, 2006. [1]She joined the Mint in 1984 as a legal counsel, after working for seven years under the Minister of Supply and Services.

  8. Ian Bennett (Royal Canadian Mint President) - Wikipedia

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    Ian E. Bennett (8 June 1948 – 22 January 2018) was a Master of the Royal Canadian Mint (President and CEO). He held this position from June 12, 2006, and his mandate was extended to 2014. [ 1 ] Prior to his appointment, Bennett held several positions within the Department of Finance including Deputy Minister from November 2004 to June 2006.

  9. Susanna Blunt - Wikipedia

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    Blunt was invited by the Royal Canadian Mint to join eight other artists in a nationwide competition for a new portrait of Queen Elizabeth II to be used on Canadian coins. The Mint knew of her work, particularly the Hnatyshyn portrait mentioned above. [citation needed] Blunt created the image from a photograph of the Queen. She won the ...