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Parks Canada Centennial $1 Circulation 5-Pack (2011) | Royal Canadian Mint
2011
Archived
Parks Canada Centennial $1 Circulation 5-Pack (2011) | Royal Canadian Mint
2011
$3.49 USD
Masters Club:
50
Status: Shipping to Canada only
Availability:
Out of stock in stores
About
Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Canadian Navy with this commemorative $1 circulation coin, packaged for the first time ever in a 5-pack. The coin depicts an enlisted man with the 1910 uniform and a female officer with a modern day uniform, to repr
Celebrate Parks Canada’s 100th anniversary with this legendary $1 commemorative circulation coin 5-pack.
The Dominion Parks Branch—known today as Parks Canada—was founded in 1911, and mandated to conserve Canada's unrivalled wilderness for Canadians to explore and enjoy.
By creating the world's first national parks system, Canada has made nature conservation a prized Canadian value and inspired countries around the world toprotect their unique wilderness regions.
For a century, Parks Canada has remained the dedicated steward andsteadfast guardian of Canada’s vast stores of magnificent natural treasures, maintaining them for the pleasure not only of Canadians, but of the world, andof generations yet to come.
Coin design
The reverse design of this coin features stylized land, air and aquatic fauna, varieties of flora, as well as a symbolic park building and the silhouette of a hiker framed by a snow-capped mountain range. It is also dated “1911-2011”.
The Dominion Parks Branch—known today as Parks Canada—was founded in 1911, and mandated to conserve Canada's unrivalled wilderness for Canadians to explore and enjoy.
By creating the world's first national parks system, Canada has made nature conservation a prized Canadian value and inspired countries around the world toprotect their unique wilderness regions.
For a century, Parks Canada has remained the dedicated steward andsteadfast guardian of Canada’s vast stores of magnificent natural treasures, maintaining them for the pleasure not only of Canadians, but of the world, andof generations yet to come.
Coin design
The reverse design of this coin features stylized land, air and aquatic fauna, varieties of flora, as well as a symbolic park building and the silhouette of a hiker framed by a snow-capped mountain range. It is also dated “1911-2011”.
Specifications
Product Number
116333
Composition
nickel electroplated with bronze
Weight
7 g
Edge
plain
Face Value
1 dollar
Finish
circulation
Artist
Nolin BBDO Montreal (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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