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The Royal Canadian Mint has provided each member of the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic teams with a Lucky Loonie as their own personal good luck charm. At the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002, a loonie brought a stroke of good fortune to Canada when our men's and women's hockey teams skated to victory over a Lucky Loonie buried secretly beneath centre ice. Spy Coin Poppy Quarter from 2004 is still called the odd-looking Canadian quarter with a bright red flower. It was the culprit behind a false espionage warning from the US Defense Department about mysterious coins with radio frequency transmitters This coin was distributed by Tim Hortons. Great Canuck gift!
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Toronto Canada Silver Dollar 1984 Toronto Sesquicentennial Canoe Silver Dollar Coin
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197432256-1195285224850
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Gorgeous 1984 Silver Dollar
This coin is made of 50% silver and has .3750 oz. of pure silver. This coin comes encapsulated and the condition is spectacular.
It was released and sold out at the original selling price of plus taxes back in 1984.
The design on this coin shows a voyageur canoeing in front of the City of Toronto skyline. It was issued to commemmorate the 150th anniversary of the incorporation of the City of Toronto. This is the fourth proof silver dollar that the mint released for this series (the first was in 1981). A must for every collection. Great view of the CN Tower outline to identify the Toronto landscape. Good souvenier coin.
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