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- Coins and Canada - 2 dollars 2024 - Proof, Proof-like, Specimen . . .
The coin, depicting aircraft that have played significant roles in supporting the RCAF over the last century, was unveiled on September 18, 2024 at a ceremony held at 17 Wing Winnipeg, at Canadian Forces Base Winnipeg
- Canada got a stunning new toonie and it could land in your change . . .
Keep an eye out for Canada’s newest toonie in your change The Royal Canadian Mint has just issued its latest $2 circulation coin in honour of the Royal Canadian Air Force’s (RCAF) 100th anniversary
- 2024 (1924-) Canada $2 RCAF 100th Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air . . .
Own a Colourized Special Wrap Roll of $2 coins that capture 100 years of RCAF history Throughout its first century of service (1924-2024), Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) personnel have taken to the skies to assist, defend and represent Canadians, at home and abroad
- Canada has a new toonie, and it celebrates Inuit culture
WATCH ABOVE: The Royal Canadian Mint unveiled a special two-dollar circulation coin Tuesday celebrating Inuit Nunangat — a region that encompasses the Inuit homeland in Canada – Nov 5, 2024
- Inuit Nunangat Commemorative Coin - The Royal Canadian Mint
Together, we invite all people living in Canada to learn about Inuit Nunangat, its distinct ways of life, vibrant culture, and rich heritage through this special 2024 commemorative circulation coin
- 2024 $2 Canadas 100th Anniversary of The Royal Canadian Air Force . . .
Celebrate the centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force with this commemorative 2024 $2 toonie This bi-metallic coin features a coloured and non-coloured version, both in uncirculated condition The design honours the legacy and achievements of Canada's air force over the past century
- 2024 $2 Toonie 100th Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force Colour . . .
All wrapped up: Get 25 engraved-only $2 coins that capture 100 years of RCAF history Throughout its first century of service (1924-2024), Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) personnel have taken to the skies to assist, defend and represent Canadians, both at home and abroad
- Canada just got a stunning new toonie and it could land in . . . - blogTO
The toonie, unveiled at a ceremony at the Canadian Forces Base in Winnipeg on Wednesday, depicts aircraft that have played significant roles in supporting the RCAF over the last century
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