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  2. Commemorative coins of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, the Mint introduced a new one dollar coin. It normally features a loon on the reverse. Nicknamed the loonie, it replaced both the one dollar note issued by the Bank of Canada [18] and the Voyageur dollar. For the list of commemorative one dollar coins issued by the Mint since 1987, see: Loonie.

  3. Coins of the Canadian dollar - Wikipedia

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    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The $1 banknote remained in issue and in circulation alongside the one-dollar coin for the next two years, until it was withdrawn in 1989. The coin was to be the voyageur-design silver (then nickel) dollar coins that had previously been in limited circulation. The dies were lost or stolen in ...

  4. List of Royal Canadian Mint RCMP coins - Wikipedia

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    The quantity of the large bust has never been confirmed but most publications on Canadian coins estimate that there are approximately 10,000 of these coins. The 1999 Millennium series of 25-cent pieces included the bust of a Mountie on each of the January and July issues. [2] Unlike the twenty-five cent coin, the Silver Dollar had the same obverse.

  5. Voyageur dollar - Wikipedia

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    Since a one-dollar coin could last 20 years longer than a one-dollar bill, they calculated that they could save up to $250 million in 20 years. [7] To encourage circulation, the size was reduced, the colour was changed, and the one-dollar note was eliminated from circulation. Originally, the plans called for the voyageur design to be continued ...

  6. Category:Commemorative coins of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Royal Canadian Mint numismatic coins (2000–2019) O. ... Voyageur dollar This page was last edited on 2 January 2016, at 15:33 (UTC). ...

  7. Royal Canadian Mint - Wikipedia

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    In October 1971, the Bank of Jamaica asked the RCM to produce a commemorative ten-dollar coin in silver and a twenty-dollar gold coin of proof quality. Also in 1971, the RCM made coins for the Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Iran, and the Isle of Man. [ 69 ] An order for 100 million general-circulation five-centime and ten-centimo coins for ...

  8. Dollar coin - Wikipedia

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    A dollar coin is a coin valued at one dollar in a given currency. Examples include: Australian one dollar coin; Canadian one dollar coin, or Loonie; Canadian silver dollar; Hong Kong one-dollar coin; New Zealand one dollar coin; Dollar coin (United States) Spanish milled dollar

  9. Category:Coins of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian silver dollar; Canadian twenty-cent coin; Coinage of Upper Canada; D. Dime (Canadian coin) F. Five-dollar coin (Canada)