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Answering Common Questions About Canadian Money: Part 1

Answering Common Questions About Canadian Money: Part 1 Money is something that is part of everyone's life. For some people, it is purely utilitarian: A necessity needed to conduct daily activities and fulfill basic needs and occasional wants. Other people take a specific interest in collecting coins or Canadian paper money with some significance and value. Have you ever wondered about where the money comes from and why it looks the way it does? If so, you are not alone. Here is the first part of a two-part series in which we answer common questions that people ask about Canadian...

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Collecting Coins Related to Hockey Canadas Favourite Sport

Collecting Coins Related to Hockey Canada's Favourite Sport When people think about Canada, what comes to mind? For some, it might be a maple leaf. For others, it might be the beaver or a moose. Canada is known for maple syrup, politeness and nature. But the one thing that might be quintessentially Canadian is ice hockey. Golfer Mike Weir said, “Canada is hockey.” Even athletes from other sports understand that the country’s most prominent activity is hockey. If you love hockey and want to commemorate your joy in the sport, try coin collecting. We have many coins that celebrate hockey...

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The History Behind Why Canadians Celebrate Victoria Day

The History of Victoria Day Canada has been an independent nation since the passage of the British North America Act in 1867. However, Canadians have long recognized their historic ties to the British Empire, which reached its pinnacle under Britain's second-longest reigning monarch, Queen Victoria. May 24th has been designated as Victoria Day (Fête de la Reine in Quebec) and has been a federal holiday for seventy years. Like Memorial Day in the States, it marks the beginning of summer in the Dominion. In addition to parades, fireworks and gun salutes, the Royal Canadian Mint issues its own commemorative coins to...

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Great Britain Myths and Legends Coin Series

The Royal Canadian Mint is not the only one that produces collectable coins in honour of its country's history and heritage. The Royal Mint in Great Britain also produces collectable coins in series that follow common themes. The Myths and Legends series began in 2022 with three silver coins featuring characters from the legend of Robin Hood. The legend of Robin Hood dates back to the Middle Ages and is one of Great Britain's most enduring folk stories. There are many different versions of the story, which was first told in ballads around the 12th century. The story has since...

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Queen of Canadian Paper Money

Queen Elizabeth II is the longest-reigning British monarch in Canadian history. In 2015, she broke the previous record set by Queen Victoria, her great-great-grandmother. Throughout her reign, and in fact, even before she became queen, her portrait has been prominent on Canada paper money. As the queen has aged, her portraits on Canadian banknotes have been updated to reflect her maturity. There are some remarkable stories about the Queen's portraits on Canada's paper money. What Denomination Does the Queen's Portrait Appear on? Altogether, the Queen's portrait has appeared on 18 different designs for Canadian banknotes. In the 1954 Canadian Landscape...

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