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2002 – 1952 🇨🇦 CANADA 25-CENT CANADA DAY 135TH ANNIV/QUEEN'S JUBILEE COIN

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Availability: 68 in stock
  • Homologation: Non certifié
  • Coupure: 25 c
  • Pays/région de fabrication: Canada
  • Année: 2002
  • Nombre de km: 9999
  • En circulation/Hors circulation: En circulation
  • Objet modifié: Non
  • Pureté: 94% steel, 3.8% copper, 2.2% nickel plating
  • Classement: Non-classé
  • Numéro de certification: The coin you see is the coin you get.

    Description

    2002 – 1952 CANADA 25-CENT CANADA DAY 135TH ANNIV/QUEEN'S JUBILEE COIN.
    The Royal Canadian Mint released this commemerative quarter to celebrate the 135th Anniversary of the Confederation and the "1952 2002" dates commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Jubilee as do all 2002 coins.
    Design
    The obverse design features Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at 64 years old, wearing a new crown, surrounded by the Latin inscription "ELIZABETH II D. G.REGINA". The "1952 2002" dates commemorate the queen's jubilee.This was the first effigy to be designed by a Canadian, Dora de Pédery-Hunt.
    Designed by Judith Chartier and Stan Witten, the coin features small human figures supporting large maple leaf celebrating the Golden Jubilee on Canada Day.
    Packaging
    1 Coin
    2002P – 1952  Canada 25-Cent Canada Day 135thAnniv/Queen's Jubilee quarter
    Specifications
    Face Value: 25 cents
    Mintage: 30,627,000
    Composition: 94% steel, 3.8% copper, 2.2% nickel plating
    Weight (g): 4.4
    Diameter (mm): 23.88
    Note: The photos of this item are from the original. The coin you see is the coin you get.
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