- Please see Royal Canadian Mint numismatic coins (20th century) for any numismatic coins made before 2000
- Please see Royal Canadian Mint numismatic coins (2000s) for any numismatic coins made during the 2000s
- Please see Canadian Silver Maple Leaf for any coloured or hologram Maple Leaf coins
- Please see Royal Canadian Mint Olympic coins for coin specifications
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Specimen set variants
The Royal Canadian Mint issued two different specimen sets. One set had a variant dollar in its set, while the other set had a variant two dollar coin.
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Twenty five cents
Among the many commemorative 25 cent coins which didn't have the Queen on the reverse were:
Birds of Canada series
Ducks of Canada Series
Prehistoric Creatures (Glow-in-the-Dark) Series
Flora and Fauna Series
Haunted Canada Series
Fifty cents
1/25 ounce gold
NHL coins
One Dollar
Loonie
The Canadian $1 "Loonie" is minted in its regular version, available in the standard Proof, Proof-Like and Special Specimen sets, and it is also minted in various other Commemorative versions (shown below), available in Special Proof-Like sets, and the regular Specimen sets.
Commemorative Silver Dollar Series
Special Edition Proof Dollars
Two Dollars
Toonie
The Canadian $2 "Toonie" is minted in its regular version, available in the standard Proof, Proof-Like and Specimen sets, and it is also minted in a Commemorative version (shown below), available in Special Specimen sets.
Three and Four Dollars
Three Dollars
Four Dollars
Five Dollars
Calendar in the Sky Series
Aboriginal Tradition of Hunting Series
Canadian Banknotes Series
Flowers in Canada (Niobium) Series
Eight Dollars
Eight dollars
Ten Dollars
Ducks of Canada
Dragonfly Series
Canoe Across Canada
This 6-coin set was available in a subscription that included a red wooden canoe-shaped holder.
Adventure Canada
Looney Tunes(TM)
These coins were available as an 8-coin subscription set that included a collector's case
FIFA Women's World Cup Canada(TM)
These coins were available as a 6-coin subscription set that included a collector's case
Other Coins
Fifteen dollars
Exploring Canada
Twenty Dollars
Swarovski Crystals
Maple Canopy Series
Murano Glass Flora and Fauna Series
Group of Seven Series
World Baseball Classic Series
Untamed Canada Series
Butterflies of Canada
Superman Coins
Canadian Dinosaurs
Prehistoric Animals
A Story of the Northern Lights (Silver Hologram) Series
Autumn Painted and Engraved Coins Series
Venetian Glass Holiday Coins
Great Lakes Series
Lost Ships in Canadian Waters
All coins in the series feature edge lettering spelling the name of the vessel.
Grizzly Bear Series
Canadian Homefront Collection
UNESCO: At Home and Abroad Series
First World War Battlefront Series
Second World War Battlefront Series
Looney Tunes(TM)
Majestic Animals
Forests of Canada
Weather Phenomenon Series
Canadian Landscape Series
Wonders of the Universe Series
Pure Silver "$20 for $20" Commemorative Coin Series
A series of commemorative silver coins was introduced in 2011. The coins in this series were sold at their face value of twenty Canadian dollars. They have a specimen finish and are .9999 pure silver, weighing 7.96 grams. The coins were sold by the Mint encapsulated in hard plastic and included a certificate of authenticity. With each release, the Royal Canadian Mint redirected the domain 20for20.ca to the latest coin in the series. In 2012, the third coin in the series became available for order, and a subscription program was introduced allowing customers to purchase the next two coins of the series whose designs had yet to be announced. The first coin of the subscription commemorated the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II and the second commemorated the end of production of the Canadian Penny, both occurring in 2012. Notably, the Diamond Jubilee coin bears a unique reverse design depicting a younger Queen compared to the rest of the coins in the series. A fourth coin was released in 2012 during the holiday season and bore a stylized reindeer on the reverse. The series continued into 2013 with a coin commemorating hockey and another depicting a wolf.
Twenty Five Dollars
O Canada Series 2013
This series was also available as a subscription and came with a wooden collector's box.
O Canada Series 2014
Glow-in-the-Dark Star Charts Series
Not only did the coins glow-in-the-dark, but so did the outer boxes. When the packaging was placed together, the design formed the pattern of The Big Dipper.
Moon Mask Coins
Other coins
Thirty Dollars
Looney Tunes(TM) Coins
Fifty Dollars
Pure Silver "$50 for $50" Commemorative Coin series
Five ounce silver
One Hundred Dollars
Wildlife in Motion "$100 for $100" Series
In May 2013 the mint offered the first coin in this series depicting a bison. The coin has a face value of $100 and was sold for $100, analogous to the $20 for $20 series that began in 2011. The coin has a weight of 31.6 g and is 99.99% fine silver, minted with a matte proof finish.
100 Dollar Gold
One Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars
Conservation Collection
Two Hundred Dollars
Landscapes of the North "$200 For $200" Series
200 Dollar Gold
300 Dollar Gold
Coat of Arms series
350 Dollar Gold
Provincial Flowers series
500 Dollar gold
2500 Dollar gold
Chinese Lunar New Year Coin Series
Sterling silver Lotus series
- All coins in the Lotus series are scalloped, and were designed by the Three Degrees Creative Group in Vancouver, BC.
Pure silver
18 Karat gold
Definition of finishes
- Bullion: Brilliant relief against a parallel lined background.
- Proof: Frosted relief against a mirror background
- Specimen: Brilliant relief on a satin background.
References
External links
- Royal Canadian Mint's Official Website
- Royal Canadian Mint Act
- Canadian Coin Price Guide
- Canadian Numismatic Association
- Numismatic Network Canada
- Canadian Coin News
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