Coins of my father's: half dollars, loonies and toonies

in #coins7 years ago (edited)

Final installment in this series of post.

I have very few of each of these denomination.

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1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1980, and my birth year 1982

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Dollar coins were introduced in 1987

I'm too young to remember the switch from paper $1 bills to the coins. These coins are commonly known as loonies in English Canada due to the loon featured on the front

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1987, 1989-1990, 1992-1995

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2004-2006

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1995 Peace Memorial

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2004 Olympic Lucky Loonie

The legend goes that someone in charge of the ice at the arena where the Olympic hockey tournament was held in Salt Lake City burried a coin under the ice and that year both the Canadian men and women's team won the gold.

In 2009 there was a Montréal Canadiens Centennial coin issued only in Québec and I need to get my hands on it.

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2 dollar coins were introduced in 1996

I do remember when those came out. Commonly known as "toonies" since they are worth 2 loonies. I also remember them having some issues with the medallion in the middle coming out of the outer ring but the banks would replace them for a new one. Fun story: if you took one part to one bank they'd give you a new coin then take the other part to a different bank for a second coin. We may have done that a couple of times to get some extra money.

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1996-1997, 1999-2000, 2002, 2005-2007

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1999 coin commemorating the creation of the Nunavut territory

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Millenium coin, featuring 3 polar bears instead of the usual lone bear

This is the entirety of my coin collection. I am working on acquiring coin issued after 2008 when my dad passed and the collecting stopped.

For my other coins please visit the following links:

Pennies:
https://steemit.com/coins/@kinglouisxxviii/coins-of-my-father-s-pennies

Nickels:
https://steemit.com/coins/@kinglouisxxviii/coins-of-my-father-s-nickels

Dimes:
https://steemit.com/coins/@kinglouisxxviii/coins-of-my-father-s-dimes

Quarters:
https://steemit.com/coins/@kinglouisxxviii/coins-of-my-father-s-quarters

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