This Is Why You Should Be Collecting Canadian Coins

Canadian Coins are cool. Canadian currency orIn 1997 1 cent coins were reduced in size and
Canadian Coinage. Coins produced by the Royalcopper plated. In 2000 all coins were changed to
Canadian Mint and circulated in Canada are calledsteel with copper as well as nickel plating .50 cent
as Canadian Coins.These coins are denominated incoins re rare I Canada circulation, though a
lower denomination like cents and dollar, highestunsuccessful attempt of increasing the circulation
denomination being $5.was made in 2002 as a special tribute to Queen
Canadian dollars are available in cent and dollar.Elizabeth II.
Canadian currency is classified as Nickel, Penny,Royal Canadian Mint is known to produce many
Dime, Quarter, 50 cent and dollar.special edition coins ,these coins have known to
Canadian Government withdrew $1 and $2 bills inbe very popular with the coin collectors .In 2004
1987 and 1996 ,increasing the circulation of thesethe Royal Canadian Mint produced a 350$
coins. The Canadian Government was also keenCanadian coin ,the highest denomination coin ever
to withdraw 1 cent coins from circulation, in 2007produced ,this coin was specially produced for the
but no steps were taken in that direction. Therecollectors market.
were rumors of 5$ bills too to be removed from21ST Feb 2007 a 100 kg large coin was
circulation and increasing the circulation of $5 coinsannounced to be produced by the mint with a
,but no serious action was taken in that too.face value of $1 million ,made out of pure gold
Canadian coins are produced at the Royalthis coin is expected to sell at the highest price in
Canadian Mint The wordings on the coins arethe collectors market approximately 2.25$Million.
printed in English as well as French ,both being theBank of Canada ,Canadian Bank Note company
official languages of Canada.Elizabeth II ,by the,Canadian Numismatic Association Canadian Paper
grace of God ,Queen is printed on the coin inMoney Society Bank of Canada Currency Museum
French the words are printed as Dei Gratia. TheRoyal Canadian Mint are the ones responsible in
obverse side of all Canadian coins bear the pictureproducing maintaining circulation and withdrawing of
of the Canadian Monarch.coins and currencies from the market.
The metal used to produce Canadian coins wasCanadian coins are more Medallic like the British or
bronze for 1 cent ,Silver for coins denominationEuro coins ,and very different from US coins .
above 5 cents .Gold coins were used only aCanadian Coins - collect some!
Souvenirs. Around 1968 Silver as well as BronzeMuna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and
was replaced by Nickel.Reporting on Coins for Years.