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canadian mint coins

The Royal Canadian Mint recently unveiled a brand new Canadian coin with a face value of $30 and it's entirely zodiac-themed.

The new $30 coin, titled Signs Of The Zodiac, features a celestial palette of all 12 zodiac signs surrounding a graphic of the Sun and the Moon on the new coin's reverse.

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The new Canadian coin, titled Spirit Dragon, is made up of 99.99% pure gold and depicts Shenlong coiling and floating across the sky — a dragon of Chinese mythology that "governs the elements upon which agriculture depends: wind, rain, clouds and tempests," the Royal Canadian Mint wrote on its website.

In honour of the Chinese Year of the Dragon, the Mint has unveiled this new gold coin of Shenlong the dragon, strikingly posed front and centre.

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The Royal Canadian Mint has rolled out a brand new $2 coin in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Canadian artist Jean Paul Riopelle. The $2 colourized special wrap roll features two geese from one of Riopelle's masterpieces, L’Hommage à Rosa Luxemburg.

Each colourized special wrap roll contains 25 $2 coins, all of which bear a selectively coloured reverse, which per the Royal Canadian Mint, "captures the spirit of both the original art and the artistic genius behind it."

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The Royal Canadian Mint has rolled out a brand new $50 bullion coin and it's made up of 99.99% pure gold.

The 2023 $50 1-ounce 99.99%Pure Gold Maple Leaf Single-Source Mine bullion coin is entirely made up of gold from Newmont's Éléonore mine in Northern Québec and has been "expertly refined by the Mind under a rigorous segregation protocol," the Royal Canadian Mint said in a press release.

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The Bank of Canada has officially whittled down the shortlist for the newest version of Canada's $5 bill to eight candidates — all of whom are prominent historic figures.

Sir Wilfred Laurier, who served as Canada's first-ever francophone prime minister from 1896 to 1911, is the current face of the $5 note and has been since 1972.

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The Mint, which manufactures and distributes Canada's circulation of coins, has begun discussions to print the face of the new monarch on Canadian change.

In an email to newsletter subscribers Wednesday night, the Royal Canadian Mint confirmed it is currently "cooperating with the Government of Canada to begin the transition to a new obverse," the technical term for the "head" side of coins, while adhering to undisclosed "royal succession protocols."

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