Canadian Toonie

1) Somebody whose not from Boston (primarily Charlestown) who has taken residence there in recent years. 2) A person from outside the Greater Boston area who has moved into a tradition-heavy Boston neighborhood like Charlelstown, Dorchester, Cambridge, or any. The Royal Canadian Mint has launched a new toonie to commemorate the legacy of Haida artist Bill Reid. The new $2 coin, which marks 100 years since Reid's birth, enters circulation Tuesday. Toonie definition: 1. A Canadian coin worth two dollars 2. A Canadian coin worth two dollars 3. A Canadian coin worth.

1) Somebody whose not from Boston (primarily Charlestown) who has taken residence there in recent years. 2) A person from outside the Greater Boston area who has moved into a tradition-heavy Boston neighborhood like Charlelstown, Dorchester, Cambridge, or any surrounding burrough. Download files and build them with your 3D printer, laser cutter, or CNC. Thingiverse is a universe of things.

The new Canadian toonie is here for 2020 and it marks a pretty big anniversary in the country's history.

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On Wednesday, the Royal Canadian Mint released a first look at the colourful new toonie which will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Second World War and the Canadians who gave six long years of service on the battlefield and on the home front.

Remembered always.
With great pride, we unveiled a $2 circulation coin commemorating the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War and all Canadians who contributed to that victory.
Full press release 📰 https://t.co/L5refd6Wkv#EndofSWW#HoldOnToBraverypic.twitter.com/vws2oZfJBo

— #HoldOnToBravery (@CanadianMint) September 2, 2020

The coin, which is inspired by the 1943-45 Victory Nickel, features a large 'V' for 'Victory' on the inner core, a flaming torch, maple leaves, and the dates 1945 and 2020. The original Victory Nickel message 'We win when we work willingly' is also included in the outer ring of the coin in Morse code.

All of this is reminiscent of the call to support the war effort back in the day.

Keeping the story alive.
We are proud to unveil this commemorative circulation $2 coin in honour of the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War paying tribute to the service of all Canadian veterans.
Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/danQ3W0bzc#HoldOnToBravery#EndofSWWpic.twitter.com/P3Zn2TCJzp

— #HoldOnToBravery (@CanadianMint) September 2, 2020

'For nearly six years, Canadians serving in uniform or chipping in at home played a vital role in achieving a hard-won peace,' said Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence Lawrence MacAulay in a press release.

'They have our enduring thanks, and I hope we can all live up to that legacy as this coin changes hands from one generation to the next.'

Time to collect 🤩

— Zainab J (@zainabj1204) September 2, 2020

Canada's new toonie is starting to enter circulation so keep your eye out because there will be $3 million of them in total but only $2 million with colour.

We are thankful to the Veteran residents of @prvhc_seniors who supported the release of this commemorative coin by posing for photos and providing testimonials. Watch to the end. #seemecare#perleyrideau.

— PerleyRideauSeniors (@prvhc_seniors) September 2, 2020Canadian Toonie

This comes just a month after another commemorative toonie was released featuring a design by late Haida artist Bill Reid.

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Errors and varieties of canadian coins

Throughout the production process to create a coin, several issues can arise. When a coin shows an anomaly, it's either an error or a variety. Generally speaking, a variety, created intentionally or not, affects the design only and is generated even before the coin is produced, while an error is the result of an unintentional irregularity that happened during the production process.

The errors and varieties of Canadian coins can be divided into three categories:

The list of errors and varieties below is divided by category and ordered alphabetically.

Die errors

Cuds

Die Chip

Die Crack

Canadian Toonie $2

Die Damage by Hub

Dots

Filled Die

Misaligned Die

Canadian Toonie Coins

Mule

Retained Broken Die

Rotated Die

Planchet errors

Clipped Planchet

Flaw Planchet

Canadian Toonie

Wrong planchet

Striking errors

Die shift

Double struck reverse

Full Brockage

Partial Brockage

Canadian Toonie

Retarded Coin

Canadian Toonie Coin

Uncentered broadstrike

Errors and varieties listed by Hans Zoell

Value Of Canadian Loonie

Here are pictures from Coinsandcanada listed by Hans Zoell in his various publications.