CANADIAN COINS
CANADA
CELEBRATES ARTIST


Canada
celebrated Indigenous artist
Daphne Odjig with both colored and uncolored 2 Dollar coins in 2025.
The design is based on her 1977 painting "Folk Singer".
According
to the National Gallery of Canada, "Odjig's work is defined by curving
contours, strong outlining, overlapping shapes and an unsurpassed sense
of color". This is clearly shown in the color version of the
coin. An adaptation of her drawing of a fisher from her "The Indian in
Transition" is on the outer ring along with latent images of maple
leaves. King Charles III is on the obverse.
Item
CA-2D25COL-ODJIG CANADA 2 DOLLARS 2025
DAPHNE ODJIG - COLOR UNC.
$6.00
Item
CA-2D25REG-ODJIG CANADA 2 DOLLARS 2025
DAPHNE ODJIG - REGULAR (UNCOLORED) UNC. $6.00
WHEN
A CANADIAN MATERNITY WARD WAS NOT PART OF CANADA

The
Dutch royal family went into exile when the Netherlands was occupied by
Nazi Germany in 1940. Crown Princess Juliana took refuge in Ottawa,
Canada. In September 1942, it was announced that Juliana was pregnant
with her third child, which created a problem for the succession.
According to the Dutch constitution, no one born on foreign soil can be
heir to the throne. To avoid potential succession problems
Dutch and Canadian diplomats came up with a solution. The
maternity ward of the Ottawa City Hospital was declared to be
extraterritorial space for the birth of the heir; thus the child would
not be born in Canada (at least on paper). Princess Margriet of the
Netherlands was born there on 19 January 1943 and was registered as a
Dutch citizen without a Canadian birth certificate. This unofficial
2025 dated 500 Guilders of the Ottawa City Hospital depicts Princess
Juliana and her newborn child on the obverse. The reverse includes a
Dutch sailing shop. The eight-sided, 40mm, silver-plated
Proof coin has a mintage of only 105 pieces. It is a most
unusual Canadian coin, or perhaps it is a Dutch coin, or maybe both.
Item
OTTAWA OTTAWA CITY HOSPITAL 500 GULDERS 2025
PROOF
$24.00
CANADIAN
2025 DOLLARS HONOR SUPREME COURT

Canada
issued two versions of their 2025 1 Dollar coin commemorating the 150th
anniversary of their Supreme Court. One has the court's 150th
anniversary logo printed in black and white, the other is a regular,
uncolored version of the coin. The reverse depicts front view of the
Supreme Court Building, Beneath the maple leaf laser mark is the
Court’s 150ᵗʰ anniversary logo; derived from the Court’s historic badge
known as the Cormier Emblem. King Charles III is on the
obverse.
Item
CA-1D25COL-CRT CANADA 1 DOLLAR 2025 SUPREME
COURT, COLOR UNC.
$5.00
Item
CA-1D25REG-CRT CANADA 1 DOLLAR 2025 SUPREME
COURT, REGULAR UNC.
$5.00
CANADA 2025 COIN
SET INCLUDING
SCARCE 50 CENTS
This
six-piece Canadian 2025 coin set includes the 5, 10, 25, 50 Cents, 1
and 2 Dollars coins in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The
50 Cents
that is not expected to be released into circulation. King Charles is
on the obverse. The coins come from original mint first strike rolls.
Item
CA-SET25 CANADA 2025 SIX COIN SET 5 CENTS -
2 DOLLARS, UNC.
$15.00
CANADA
2024 2 DOLLAR COINS CELEBRATE INUITS

Canada
released colored and uncolored versions of this 2024 2 Dollar coin
honoring Inuit Nunangat which is the Inuit homeland. It covers the
northern most areas of Yukon, Northwest Territories, Quebec and
Labrador. The design was created by natives from each of the four
treaty areas of Inuit Nunangat. The design includes Nuliajuk,
the
spirit of the sea and a walrus, narwhal, two beluga whales, a seal and
an Arctic char. The outer rim includes patterns used in Inuit
tattooing and on clothing. The Steven Rosati portrait of King Charles
III is on the obverse. Both versions of the coin have the same design.
Item
CA-2D24COL-INUIT CANADA 2 DOLLARS 2024
INUIT, COLORED UNC.
$6.00
Item
CA-2D24REG-INUIT CANADA 2 DOLLARS 2024
INUIT, REGULAR UNC.
$6.00
CANADA CELEBRATES
AUTHOR L. M.
MONTGOMERY ON DOLLAR COIN

Canada
issued both colored and uncolored versions of their 2024 dollar coin
commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Canadian author L.
M. Montgomery. She wrote hundreds of short stories and poems
in addition to 20 novels. She achieved lasting fame through the
creation of Anne of Green Gables. Since its publication in 1908 Anne of
Green Gables has never been out of print, has been translated into at
least 36 languages and has sold more than 50 million copies, making it
a worldwide best-seller. The coin depicts the author writing.
Below is her signature along with the small cat drawing that she often
included. Anne is depicted staring out a window at the
fields. Both color and regular (uncolored) versions of the
coin were issued. King Charles III is on the obverse.
Item
CA-1D24COL-MONT CANADA 1 DOLLAR 2024 L.M.
MONTGOMERY, COLOR VERSION UNC.$5.00
Item
CA-1D24REG-MONT CANADA 1 DOLLAR 2024 L.M.
MONTGOMERY, REGULAR (UNCOLORED) VERSION UNC.out
CANADA HONORS
ARTIST JEAN-PAUL
RIOPELLE

Canada
commemorated the 100th anniversary of the birth of artist Jean-Paul
Riopelle with 2023 colored and non-colored 2 Dollar coins.
The reverses of the coins depict elements from panel 29 of his 132 foot
long (40.39m) 1992 work
L’Hommage
a Rosa Luxemburg. The spray-paint and
acrylic work was done as a tribute to American painter Joan Mitchell,
which whom he had a close relationship. Rosa Luxembu
trg was a
communist who was executed in 1919 after attempting to overthrow the
German government.
Canada has not yet approved a portrait of
Charles III so the Susanna Blunt portrait of Queen Elizabeth along with
the dates 2023 1952 + 2022 is on the obverse.
Item
CA-2D23COL-RIOPELLE CANADA 2 DOLLARS 2023
JEAN-PAUL RIOPELLE, COLOR VERSION UNC.
$6.00
Item
CA-2D23REG-RIOPELLE CANADA 2 DOLLARS 2023
JEAN-PAUL RIOPELLE, REGULAR VERSION UNC.
$6.00
CANADA
CELEBRATES AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER ELSIE MACGILL


Elsie
MacGill, born in 1905, was the world's first woman to earn an
aeronautical engineering degree in 1929 and was the first woman in
Canada to receive a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in
1927. Despite contracting polio and facing discrimination due
to her sex, she worked herself up to become the Chief Aeronautical
Engineer at Canadian Car and Foundry (CanCar). While there
she designed and tested the Maple Leaf II Trainer. Later she supervised
the production of Hawker Hurricane fighters at CanCar that
were needed for Britain's war effort, earning her the title "Queen of
the Hurricanes". In addition to her many engineering achievements she
was
an advocate for women's rights. The eleven-sided
2023 Canadian 1 Dollar coin depicts Elsie MacGill carrying
blueprints. Above is a Maple Leaf II Trainer. To
the left is a Hawker Hurricane. Two versions of the coin were
struck. One with the Hawker Hurricane in color, the other
without color. Canada has yet to come up with a portrait of
Charles III, so Queen Elizabeth is on the obverse with the dates 2003
at the top and 1952 + 2022 at the bottom.
Item
CA-1D23COL-MACGILL CANADA 1 DOLLAR 2023
ELSIE MACGILL, COLOR VERSION OUT
Item
CA-1D23REG-MACGILL CANADA 1 DOLLAR 2023
ELSIE MACGILL, REGULAR VERSION
$6.00
ALEXANDER
GRAHAM BELL HONORED ON 2022 CANADIAN DOLLARS

Canada
issued both colored and uncolored versions of their 2022 circulating 1
Dollar coin commemorating the 175th anniversary of the birth of
inventor Alexander Graham Bell. Though Bell is most
remembered for his invention of the telephone, he also did
groundbreaking work in optical telecommunications, hydrofoils, and
aeronautics. His work with hydrofoils and aeronautics were
done in his later years in Canada. This is reflected in the design of
the coins, which feature a portrait of Bell in his later years, his
signature, schematic illustrations of the Silver Dart - the first
aircraft to achieve controlled powered flight in Canada in 1909, and
his HD-4 hydrofoil, which in 1919 set world marine speed record of
70.86 miles per hour (114.04 kph), a record which stood for ten
years. Both events took place at Nova Scotia’s Bras d’Or
Lake. The lake is represented by wave lines on the uncolored
coin and blue on the colored version. Queen Elizabeth is on
the obverse
Item
CA-1D22COL-BELL CANADA 1 DOLLAR 2022
ALEXANDER
GRAHAM BELL, COLOR VERSION, BU out
Item
CA-1d22REG-BELL CANADA 1 DOLLAR 2022
ALEXANDER
GRAHAM BELL, UNCOLORED VERSION, BU $5.00
CANADA
REMEMBERS THE SUMMIT HOCKEY SERIES

Canada
issued both color and non-colored circulating bi-metallic 2 Dollar
coins in 2022 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their victory in
the Summit Series ice hockey games against the Soviet Union held in
September 1972. Both nations considered themselves to be the
best in the world. The Summit Series was set to prove it. It
was a series of eight games, the first four held in Canada and the last
four in the Soviet Union. This was during the Cold War. Both
fans and players had intense feelings of nationalism. Canada
went into the series confident they would sweep the series, but it was
not to be. The Soviets were a lot better than they
expected. Going into the final game of the series the games
were evenly split, with three wins and a tie. The Soviets led
in the number of goals scored. An estimated 15 out of 22
million Canadians tuned into the final game. It was a tense
and dramatic game, with Team Canada overcoming a two-goal Soviet lead
after two periods. Canada scored the final game winning goal with just
34 seconds left to play. The coin depicts two Team Canada
players in their distinctive red and white uniforms. The
coaches’ initials and the players’ jersey numbers surround the inner
core. The Royal Canadian Mint pledged that the net
proceeds from the sale of the coins will be donated to the Ukraine
Humanitarian Appeal.
Item
CA-2D-COL-SUMMIT CANADA COLOR 2 DOLLARS 2022
SUMMIT SERIES ICE HOCKEY BU $5.00
Item
CA-2D-REG-SUMMIT CANADA NON-COLOR 2 DOLLARS
2022 SUMMIT SERIES ICE HOCKEY BU $7.00
Item
CA-2D-BOTH-SUMMIT BOTH OF THE ABOVE CANADA 2
DOLLAR
2022 SUMMIT SERIES ICE HOCKEY BU $12.00
Item
CA-2D-ROLL-SUMMIT MINT SEALED ROLL OF 25
CANADA COLOR 2 DOLLARS 2022
SUMMIT SERIES ICE HOCKEY BU $75.00
CANADA HONORS JAZZ
MUSICIAN OSCAR PETERSON

Canada
issued both colored and uncolored version of their 2022 circulating
commemorative 1 Dollar coin commemorating piano virtuoso, jazz legend,
composer and educator Oscar Peterson. He is considered one of
the greatest jazz musicians of all time. He produced over 400
recordings and won seven Grammy awards. The reverse features
Peterson seated at his piano, playing his powerful civil rights anthem
Hymn to Freedom, along with musical notes and chord symbols from the
closing bars from the piece. The color version includes a
swatch of purple, his favorite color, around the Canadian maple
leaf. The Susana Blunt portrait of Queen Elizabeth
is on the obverse.
Item
CA-COL-PETERSON CANADA 1 DOLLAR 2022 OSCAR
PETERSON COLOR VERSION BU $5.00
Item
CA-REG-PETERSON CANADA 1 DOLLAR 2022 OSCAR
PETERSON NON-COLOR VERSION BU out
CANADA CELEBRATES
BLUENOSE WITH
2021 DIMES


Canada
celebrated the 100th anniversary of the schooner Bluenose with
three 2021 dimes. Bluenose was launched as a fishing and
racing schooner in 1921. Bluenose had long been a nickname
for Nova Scotians. The ship repeatedly won the International
Fisherman's Cup and other important competitions.
In 1937, when she was at the height of her fame, she was placed on the
reverse of the Canadian dime. It was the year she won her
final race. Fishing schooners were replaced by motorized
trawlers. Bluenose was motorized and in 1942 was stripped of
her masts and rigging and converted to a costal freighter working in
the Caribbean. In 1946, while carrying a load of bananas, she
struck a reef in Haiti and was abandoned. The three versions
of the 2021 Bluenose dime include one with the traditional design with
the dates 1921 2021, one with an updated version showing the ship
cutting through the waves, and a colorized version showing the ship
cutting through the waves. All three have the Susanna Blunt portrait of
Queen Elizabeth on the obverse. The color version won the
Coin of the Year Award for Best Circulating Coin.
Item
CA-BLUE SET OF 3 CANADA 2021 BLUENOSE 10
CENTS, BU
$3.00
CANADA COMMEMORATES
100th
ANNIVERSARY OF DISCOVERY OF INSULIN

Canada
issued two circulating bi-metallic two-dollar coins in 2021 to
commemorate the 100th anniversary of the discovery of
insulin. The collaboration of Canadian scientist Frederick
Banting, Charles Best, James Collip and John Macleod led to the
isolation and purification of insulin, which offered a life-saving
treatment to those with diabetes. The designs of the coins include an
insulin monomer, scientific instruments used in the early formulation
of insulin (vial, mortar and pestle, and Erlenmeyer flask) overlaid on
a maple leaf, as well as red blood cells, glucose, and insulin
molecules. Two versions of the coin were issued,
one with the insulin monomer in blue, the color used to raise diabetes
awareness, the other without color. The obverse features the
Susanna Blunt portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
Item
CA-2D21-COL-INS CANADA COLOR 2 DOLLARS 2021
INSULIN UNC. $6.00
Item
CA-2D21-REG-INS CANADA REGULAR 2 DOLLARS
2021 INSULIN UNC.
$6.00
CANADA 2020 WORLD
WAR II VICTORY
2 DOLLAR COIN

Canada
commemorated the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II
with this multi-color 2020 2 Dollar coin.
The coins have similar reverse designs which were adapted from
Canada's World War II era Victory 5 cent
coins. The designs feature a torch and a large "V"
in the center. On the outer ring is the inscription
"WE WIN WHEN WE
WORK WILLINGLY" in Morse code and the words Victory and
Remember are in
English and French. At the top are two shifting images of a
maple leaf within the line pattern. The obverse depicts the
portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
Item
CA-2D-COL-VICT CANADA COLOR 2 DOLLARS 2020
WWII UNC.
$7.00
CANADA
2020 COLOR BI-METALLIC 2 DOLLAR COIN CELEBRATES HAIDA ART AND CULTURE

Canada
recently released a circulating multi-color, bi-metallic 2 Dollar coin
to celebrate Haida art and culture. Haida art is a
distinctive art form created by tribes of north-western
Canada. It includes a range of objects including Totem Poles,
stone carving, baskets, blankets and drawings. The
reverse of this 2020 dated coin features "Xhuwaji, Haida Grizzly
Bear". The red, black and white design was originally painted
by renowned Haida artist Bill Reid (Iljuwas) on a ceremonial drum in
1988. Reid was a gifted artist, writer and broadcaster who
championed Haida causes. The coin also celebrates the 100th anniversary
of the artist's birth. The obverse depicts the portrait of Queen
Elizabeth II by Canadian artist Susanna Blunt.
Item
CA-2D-HAIDA
CANADA 2 DOLLARS 2020 HAIDA ART UNC.
$7.00
CANADA 2020 SET
INCLUDING
SCARCE 50 CENTS
This
six-piece Canadian 2020 coin set includes the regular issue 5, 10, 25
50 Cents, 1 and 2 Dollars coin in Uncirculated condition. The 50 Cents
is not being released into circulation but is only available from the
mint at a substantial premium. The unpackaged coin
sets come from original
mint rolls.
Item
CA-SET20 CANADA 2020 REGULAR DESIGN 6
COINSET, 5 CENTS - 2 DOLLARS, UNC.
$11.00
WORLD
WAR I REMEMBRANCE COINS FROM CANADA
In 1915 Canadian physician Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae wrote the
immortal poem "In Flanders Fields". The poem refers
to the fields of red poppies that grew between the graves of the
soldiers that died in the Battles of Ypres. The poem first
published anonymously in Great Britain, quickly grew in popularity
throughout the English speaking world. It was used in
propaganda efforts and appeals to sell war bonds and recruit
solders. The red poppy became a widely recognized symbol to
remember soldiers that died in conflicts. In 2015 Canada
marked the 100th anniversary of John McCrea’s famous poem with
circulating commemorative 25 Cent coins. Two versions of the
copper-nickel 25 cent coin
were issued, one with a realistic color depiction of a red
poppy. The other features an uncolored poppy. Queen
Elizabeth is on the obverses and the coins are Uncirculated.
Item
CA-25c15-COLOR
CANADA 25 CENTS 2015 COLOR POPPY,
UNC. out
Item
CA-25c15-REG
CANADA 25 CENTS 2015 REGULAR (uncolored)
UNC. $1.00
CANADIAN DOLLAR
COMMEMORATES 1867
CONFEDERATION AND 1982 CONSTITUTION

Canada
issued this circulating copper-nickel 1 Dollar coin in 1982 to
commemorate the 115th anniversary of the British North American Act and
the enactment of Canada’s 1982 constitution. The British
North American Act of 1867 is Canada’s founding document and created
the basis of what became Canada’s constitution. The Canada’s
Constitution Act of 1982 removed the power of the British Parlement to
amend Canada’s Constitution, renamed the British North American Act to
Constitution Act of 1867, enacted the Canadian Charter of Rights and
Freedoms; guaranteed rights of the Aboriginal peoples, defined certain
provincial powers and set out procedures for amending the Constitution.
The coin features the painting The Founders of the Confederation by Rex
Woods. The painting depicts the delegates to the
Charlottetown and Quebec conferences in 1864 that laid the ground for
the confederation of Canada. The painting done in 1967, is
based on the original painting by Robert Harris that was destroyed in
the Parliament Building fire of 1916. Queen
Elizabeth is on the obverse.
Item
CA-CONST
CANADA 1 DOLLAR 1982 CONFEDERATION - CONSTITUTION KM134
UNC. $5.00
CANADIAN SILVER PROOF-LIKE
SETS - AT NEAR MELT VALUE
Nice Brilliant Uncirculated mint sets. Each 6 coin
set
contains silver 10 Cents, 25 Cents, 50 Cents and Dollar, plus
nickel 5 cents and copper 1 cent. A total of 1.11 troy ounces of silver
in each set. Coins are not in their
original holder.
Item
CA-SET53
CANADA 1953 PROOF-LIKE SET 6 COINS 1 CENT - 1
DOLLAR $62.00
Item
CA-SET57
CANADA 1957 PROOF-LIKE SET 6 COINS 1 CENT - 1
DOLLAR $60.00
Item
CA-SET63
CANADA 1963 PROOF-LIKE SET 6 COINS 1 CENT - 1
DOLLAR $60.00
CANADIAN
PROOF-LIKE
SETS
Attractive sets in their original mint
pylofilm packaging. The coins are struck with a mirror-like surface.
Item
CA-SET69
CANADA 1969 PROOF-LIKE SET 6 COINS 1 CENT - 1 DOLLAR $6.00
Item
CA-SET03
CANADA 2003 PROOF-LIKE SET, 7 COINS, 1 CENT - 2
DOLLARS $8.00
Item
CA-SET05
CANADA 2005 PROOF-LIKE SET, 7 COINS, 1 CENT - 2 DOLLARS $8.00
Item
CA-SET06
CANADA 2006 PROOF-LIKE SET, 7 COINS, 1 CENT - 2 DOLLARS $9.00
CANADIAN
"DEVIL'S FACE" BANKNOTES
Canada introduced a new series of banknotes in 1954 depicting Queen
Elizabeth. Her portrait was based on a photograph taken in
1951. Sometime after the notes were released, some people
with imaginative eyes reported seeing a "devil's face" behind the
Queen's ear in her hair. They saw two bushy eyebrows, a hooked nose,
and a pointy chin, likening it to the Devil. Newspapers
picked up the story and conspiracy theories spread about foreign or
occult influences infiltrating the government. In reality it
was an unfortunately coincidence caused by a faithful rendition from
the original photograph. But once the devil was seen on the
notes, it was hard for many to unsee it. By 1957
the new plates were re-engraved, darkening the area of the Queen's hair
where the "devil" was located, thus exorcising the devil from Canadian
banknotes.
Item
PM-CA-$1DEVIL
CANADA 1 DOLLAR DEVIL'S FACE NOTE, P66 VF $20.00
Item
PM-CA-$2DEVIL
CANADA 2 DOLLARS DEVIL'S FACE NOTE, P67 VF out
Also see:
THE
FAMOUS GERMAN "VAMPIRE NOTE" 10,000 MARK 1922
WWII CANADA V "NICKEL"
INCLUDES HIDDEN MORSE CODE MESSAGE
On
January 1, 1943 Canada released a new design for their 5-cent coin to
promote the war effort of World War II. The reverse featured a large
"V" behind a burning torch. The V both stood for Victory and
the
denomination in Roman numerals. Around the rim is the inscription in
Morse code which reads "WE WIN WHEN WE WORK WILLINGLY". The coins
distinctive both because it is 12-sided and is struck in a brass alloy
called tombac, in order to save nickel for the war effort.
King George V is on the obverse. Even though the coin is not
made
of nickel, it is often referred to as Canada's V Nickel.
Item
CA-5C-43 CANADA 5 CENTS 1943 KM40 VICTORY,
VF-XF $3.00
CANADIAN LARGE
CENTS
Canada issued large cents from 1858 until 1920. The bronze
coins were 1 inch (25.5 mm) in diameter. The monarch appeared
on the obverse. The reverse contained the denomination and date within
a circle of maple leaves wrapped around a vine.
Item
CA-1C-VIC
CANADA VICTORIA LARGE CENT 1859-1901 G-F$5.00
Item
CA-1C-EDW
CANADA EDWARD VII LARGE CENT 1902-10 VG-VF
$5.00
Item
CA-GV-BIGC
CANADA GEORGE V LARGE CENT 1911-20 VG-VF
$2.00
Item
CA-GV-BIGCx5
5 DIFFERENT DATES OF CANADA GEORGE V LARGE CENT 1911-20
VG-VF
$8.00
COW
HEAD MILK TOKEN FROM CANADA
This
unusual token is in the shape of a head of a cow! It is good
for 1 Quart of milk from the MacNicolls Dairy in Brantford,
Ontario. The aluminum token is 37mm and probably dates from
the 1940's. Milk tokens would be purchased in
advanced. Tokens would then be left for the milkman for
however many quarts a customer desired. It was safer than
leaving cash and avoided complicated billing.
Item
MacNICHOLLS MacNICHOLLS DAIRY 1 QUART MILK
TOKEN, VF $8.00
Item
MacNICHOLLSx4 5 of the above MacNICHOLLS
DAIRY 1 QUART MILK TOKENS, VF $24.50
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