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canadian coins

Shortly after unveiling a multicoloured toonie and a coin in the shape of a dinosaur's eye, the Royal Canadian Mint is back at it with a brand new release.

Earlier this week, the Mint dropped a collector's coin that could easily be mistaken for a humble nickel — but don't be fooled. It's made of pure silver, plated with gold, has a face value of $50, and costs nearly $480 to own.

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Just a few weeks after launching a limited edition dinosaur-themed coin, the Royal Canadian Mint is back at it again with another eye-catching design. Flying under the radar in your spare change this month is something brand new, and it might be the most colourful $2 coin you'll ever see.

On September 4, the Mint unveiled its commemorative toonie honouring Daphne Odjig, one of the most influential Indigenous artists of the 20th century. Limited to three million coins, the new design has already started circulating, so you could spot one in your wallet any day now.

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The Royal Canadian Mint has released a lot of unique coins, including green toonies, blue dimes, purple loonies and black toonies.

You might have rare Canadian coins in your change and not even know it!

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If you're into prehistoric creatures or just like collecting odd-looking coins, the Royal Canadian Mint has released something seriously eye-catching, and a little strange.

Called "Dinosaur Eye" in English and "Regard sur les dinosaures" in French, the new $20 coin is shaped and coloured to resemble the eye of Thanatotheristes degrootorum, a species of tyrannosaur known as the "Reaper of Death."

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The Royal Canadian Mint has a new $20 collector coin that looks a lot like a toonie at first glance — but it's actually made of fine silver and sells for $134.95.

Part of the Mint's Animal Portraits series for 2025, the freshly minted Polar Bear coin is 99.99% pure silver and features a striking design by Canadian artist Trevor Tennant. The polar bear, Canada's largest bear species, appears to walk right out of the centre of the coin, its front paws crossing onto the outer ring. The effect makes it feel like the bear is stepping off the ice and into your hand.

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A new Canadian coin has just dropped, and while it might look like a shiny gold quarter at first glance, it's worth a whole lot more than 25 cents.

The Royal Canadian Mint recently unveiled the second release in its 2025 Animal Portraits series: a $20 non-circulation silver coin featuring a detailed portrait of an antlered elk in the wild. Designed by Canadian artist Trevor Tennant, the 1 oz. coin is made of 99.99% pure silver and features selective yellow gold plating — everything on the reverse is plated except the elk itself.

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You might want to take a second look at your change over the next few weeks. A new $1 coin has just been released, and it features blue and white details along with an engraving of a Canadian landmark.

The Royal Canadian Mint announced their latest loonie design on April 8 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Supreme Court of Canada. It's now making its way into circulation, which means Canadians could start spotting it in everyday transactions.

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If you're used to seeing Sir Wilfrid Laurier's face every time you buy a coffee, get ready for a change — and we don't mean spare coins. Canada's $5 bill is officially getting a makeover.

In its 2024 Fall Economic Statement, released on Monday, the Government of Canada revealed that a new national icon will grace the popular banknote. While Laurier, Canada's first French-Canadian prime minister, has long been seen as a symbol of national unity and bilingualism, the new design will feature another legendary Canadian who left a lasting impact on Quebec.

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Get ready, coin collectors! Canada is about to introduce a beautiful new $2 coin into circulation, and this colourful new toonie is almost guaranteed to brighten up your change.

On Tuesday, November 5, the Royal Canadian Mint unveiled the new coin, designed to celebrate the culture and traditions of Inuit Nunangat.

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Check your wallets, Canada! A brand-new $2 coin is hitting circulation, and this one's a salute to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), which is celebrating its 100th anniversary.

The Royal Canadian Mint has rolled out the commemorative coin to honour a century of service and sacrifice by the RCAF in protecting Canada and supporting global peacekeeping missions.

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The Royal Canadian Mint has unveiled a brand new loonie featuring one of Canada's most endangered species: the leopard frog.

As part of the Specimen Set, the Royal Canadian Mint crafted a new $1 coin in hopes of raising awareness for wildlife conservation and species recovery efforts in Canada.

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The Royal Canadian Mint has unveiled a brand new Canadian coin worth $300, featuring platinum and rose gold maple leaves.

Titled "Maple Leaf Forever," the new Canadian coin has a reverse-proof finish that focuses entirely on the classic and multifaceted maple leaves. The reverse design features two sugar maple leaves: a classically rendered leaf in the background, and a multifaceted one in the foreground.

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