One of the most highly profitable aspects of the Royal Canadian Mint's enterprise is in its Numismatic product line. The euphoria surrounding the year...
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the most profitable aspects of the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) is its numismatic product line. The first numismatic coin from the RCM was arguably the 1935...
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coin. Royal Canadian Mint numismatic coins (1900–1999) Royal Canadian Mint numismatic coins (2000s) Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Royal Canadian Mint Olympic...
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origins in sterling, the Canadian pound was never at par with sterling's pound. In North America, the scarcity of British coins led to the widespread use...
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supply of coins. New Brunswick ordered a supply of coins from the Royal Mint in London in 1860, but because of the demand faced by the Mint, the first...
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Prince Edward Island dollar (redirect from Coins of the Prince Edward Island dollar)
The coin was produced at the Heaton Mint, due to the London Mint having to strike domestic coins. However, the "H" mint mark is missing. The coin is composed...
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spinner coins or bottle opener coins. While a die struck bronze or brass coin is more expensive, the result renders a far superior product (numismatic quality)...
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height the Birmingham Mint's capacity surpassed that of even the Royal Mint. By the early 2000s disagreement with the Royal Mint over foreign contracts...
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New Brunswick dollar (category Articles containing explicitly cited Canadian English-language text)
the Royal Mint, as New Brunswick used a different pound conversion rate than Nova Scotia and did not require the denomination. As most of the coins were...
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British Columbia dollar (category Currencies of Canada)
equivalent to the Canadian dollar, which replaced it. The dollar was subdivided into 100 cents. No distinct coins were issued, with Canadian coins circulating...
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