Canadian money who is on it
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The Portrait Feel the raised ink. The Building Look at the metallic building. You can be assured that the Mint fully guarantees the superior quality and craftsmanship of its products. If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, you can simply return it to us in its original packaging within 30 days and we will gladly offer you a replacement subject to product availability or send you a full refund.
In the case of a defective product, we will accept the return up to one year from the date of purchase. Log in FR. Bullion Blog Masters Club. Shop What are you interested in? Browse all coins. Learn Faces of the Monarch. The Buyer's Guide to Numismatic Coins. The loonie is a Canadian one dollar coin that is gold in color and was introduced in The outline of the coin features 11 sided angles whose thickness is 1. The loonie has become the symbol for the Canadian dollar.
The obverse side of the coin features an image of Queen Elizabeth II while the reverse side features the image of a common and popular bird in Canada, the Common Loon. The loonie was first introduced in the country in following the Canadian government's announcement of the replacement for the dollar bill the previous year.
The Canadian hundred-dollar bill is among the five banknotes of the Canadian currency. Since the Canadian dollar bill was slowly removed in circulation as of , the Canadian dollar bill has been the least-circulated and highest-valued banknote in the country. In November the current dollar bill in Canada was circulated through the country's major banks.
The obverse side of the bill features an image of Sir Robert Borden, who is the 8th Prime Minister of Canada, while the reverse side features an image of a medical innovation depicting the discovery of insulin for the treatment of diabetes and a DNA strand. The different currencies in Canada both in coin form and banknote have different features, colors and images on the obverse and reverse side. The bank of Canada prints all the banknotes which are same in size but have different colors.
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