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  2. History of Canadian currencies - Wikipedia

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    The new Canadian government issued its first notes in 1870. The first issue was in denominations of twenty-five cents (nicknamed a "shinplaster"), one dollar and two dollars. The twenty-five cent note featured Britannia, the one-dollar note featured Jacques Cartier, and the two-dollar note featured General James Wolfe and the Marquis de ...

  3. Coins of the Canadian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The most significant recent developments in Canadian coinage were the introduction of $1 and $2 coins and the withdrawal of the one cent piece. The $1 coin (the "loonie") was released in 1987. The $1 banknote remained in issue and in circulation alongside the one-dollar coin for the next two years, until it was withdrawn in 1989.

  4. Commemorative coins of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Commemorative designs are thus on the reverse of the coins. They replace the usual designs, which have been used for most of the denominations since 1937, [2] 1987 for the one dollar coin, [3] and 1996 for the two dollar coin. [4] They are usually designed by an artist other than the artist who designs the effigy of the monarch.

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

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    The aim of the logo is to educate coin users and coin collectors, respectively, that the RCM is minting Canada’s coins. The first Circulation Coin to have this new mint mark is the 10th Anniversary Two-Dollar coin. The first Numismatic Coin to have this new mint mark is the Snowbirds Coin and Stamp Set. [5] T/É

  6. List of people on coins of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Holiday Coin set [1] 2010 25 cents Holiday Coin set [20] 50 cents Christmas [21] 2011 50 cents Christmas [21] 2012 25 cents Holiday Coin set [22] 50 cents Father Christmas [21] Kathleen "Kit" Coleman [23] 2023 Silver Dollar 125th Anniversary of her status as North America’s first accredited woman war correspondent: James Cook [24] 2018 Silver ...

  7. Canadian silver dollar - Wikipedia

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    The voyageur design was used on the dollar until 1986. [1] It was then replaced with the 1987 Canadian 1-dollar coin (colloquially known as the "loonie"). 1967 marked the end of the silver dollar as a business strike, or a coin issued for circulation. After 1967, the dollar coin was made of nickel, except for non-circulating commemorative ...

  8. $1 coin - Wikipedia

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    $1 coin may refer to: Australian one-dollar coin; Loonie, the Canadian $1 coin; New Zealand dollar coin; Dollar coin (United States) This page was last edited on ...

  9. 1797 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1797 in Canada. Incumbents. Monarch: George III [1] Federal government. Parliament of Lower Canada: 2nd (starting January 24)

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