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2022 Pysanka Ukrainian Easter Egg Silver Coin

The Significance of the 2022 Pysanka Ukrainian Easter Egg Silver Coin Spring is considered a season of renewal in many cultures. Many countries observe the tradition of colouring or dyeing Easter eggs. In Ukraine, the tradition is to create intricate designs using a technique called pysanky. The finished eggs are called pysanka, and it is traditional to give them as gifts to loved ones at Easter to express hope for the future. Since 2015, the pysanka coin released annually by the Royal Canadian Mint has become an equally beloved tradition displaying a different design every year. This year's vibrant design...

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Tribute to Alexander Graham Bell With this Royal Canadian Mint Coin

Chances are that you carry around a piece of Alexander Graham Bell's legacy in your pocket. Bell is credited as the inventor of the telephone, a device that revolutionized communication worldwide by allowing people to talk to one another at great distances in real time. Though he was born in Scotland and did much of his important work in the United States, he moved with his family to Canada as a young man and eventually died here.  The year 2022 marks the 175th anniversary of Bell's birth, as well as the 100th anniversary of his death. In his honour, the...

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Sharing Stories Of History With Coins

Sometimes, it can feel as if it’s hard to talk to younger generations about the past, finding connections with which discuss history without it coming across as boring. If you’re looking for a way to commemorate your heritage and pass it on to your loved ones, coin collecting can be a way to leave your mark on your heirs and give them a way to engage with your life. Curate a Collection of Coins Modern coin collections can hold many different types of coins. There are all types of coins minted that celebrate different topics, from birds to military service....

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Learn More About the 5 Faces on the Back of Canada’s Paper Money

Since the Bank of Canada first started releasing its own banknotes in 1935, there have been seven series of Canada paper money, each with its own designs and overall theme. The most recent series, known as the Frontier series, has been in circulation since 2011. Each of the five denominations of this series bears a different portrait of a significant figure in Canadian history. Some of the portraits may be more readily recognizable than others, but each has contributed something important to the country and is therefore worth learning more about.  Sir John A. Macdonald John A. Macdonald was the...

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World Paper Money: What Is Notaphily?

People across the globe spend their free time collecting money. While some might think that collecting money encompasses keeping a checking or savings account, there’s so much more to currency than just banking. Collectors that clock serious time researching, seeking, and finding currency are called numismatists. Then there are those who specialize in collecting paper money and they are referred to as notaphilists. Find out more in this article about notaphily and how Colonial can help with starting or expanding your world paper money collection today. Notaphilists and Notaphiles  Those well versed in the history and collecting of paper currencies...

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