2010 - Elizabeth II - WWII Remembrance Quarter
In 2004, a quarter was issued in honour of Remembrance Day, featuring a corn poppy on the reverse, a traditional symbol in Canada of that day. This resulted in a bizarre international incident, in which American military contractors unfamiliar with the coin's design believed these coins were outfitted with nanotechnology designed for espionage.
The 2010 coin features a soldier with a bowed head and hands on a rifle in front of a maple leaf. Two coloured poppies are on each side of the soldier.
Year 2010
Theme 65th anniversary of World War II
Artist Cosme Saffioti
Mintage 11,000,000
Notes Features a soldier with a bowed head and hands on a rifle in front of a maple leaf. Two coloured poppies are on each side of the soldier.
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The Poppy a symbol of remembrance
Source: mint.ca
In 2004, the Royal Canadian Mint produced our very first 25-cent poppy coin. With a red poppy stamped on the reverse. The coin was later named Most Innovative Circulation Coin at the Mint Directors' Conference (MDC) in Paris, France.
In 2008, we marked the 90th anniversary of the Armistice in association with the Royal Canadian Legion. In addition to issuing yet another iconic red poppy 25-cent coin. The 2008 25-cent coin depicting the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the National War Memorial in Ottawa. Three soldiers representing Canada's land, sea and air forces stand in tribute.
In 2010, the Royal Canadian Mint issued a new 25-cent poppy circulation coin.
2010 Coin Specifications
Composition three-ply nickel finish plated steel
Weight (g) 4.4
Diameter (mm) 23.88
Edge serrated
Face value 25 cents
Artist Cosme Saffioti (reverse), Suzanna Blunt (obverse)
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25 Cents - Elizabeth II Remembrance
Source: en.numista.com
KM# 1028
Features
Country Canada
Year 2010
Value 25 Cents
0.25 CAD = 0.23 USD
Metal Nickel-plated Steel
Weight 4.4 g
Diameter 23.88 mm
Engravers Susanna Blunt (obverse)
Cosme Saffioti (reverse)
Shape Round
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Edge Reeded
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