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Nickel Voyageur Dollars!

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 Posted 04/13/2014  8:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add noahs-numismatics to your friends list
Does anybody remember if they were widely popular to use though? Anybody I talk to who was around then never knew that they existed.... doesn't make sense, but that's all I've heard.
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 Posted 04/13/2014  8:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Altaira to your friends list
I don't know that either, all except for 1 people I know never even seen a coin that size before. Everyone I know is too young, I need to find an older person.
From what I read, I'll guess they weren't too popular since they were too big.
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 Posted 04/13/2014  10:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AgCoinAu to your friends list
The dollar came in two forms.. The dollar bill, and the dollar coin... Due to the size and weight of these coins few people really used them.. But I would get these once in awhile for getting good grades in school and they were accepted everywhere I would go
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 Posted 04/13/2014  10:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dialog_gvf to your friends list
They were the only coin, but the $1 weren't used for transactions much back in 1968. Neither were 50c. But you could get them at banks, so they were acceptable.

Common use of those denominations predates my sentience.

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 Posted 04/13/2014  11:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Altaira to your friends list
I guess the bill is the easier to carry around of the two.
Was it quarters that they used more back in 1968?

Common use of any denomination that is not regularly seen today predates my existence...
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 Posted 04/14/2014  10:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add punman to your friends list
I am 60 years old. Back in the 1960s when I was a teenager, the silver dollars and 50 cent pieces were around but not widely circulated. Because my father collected coins I saw them more. His parents had them somewhat too and we'd get a 50 cent piece for shovelling their walks from time to time.
My wife and I had a retail business in the the 1980s and somethimes I'd go to the bank and get 50 cent pieces just to hand out in change for fun. Many people would give us a strange look upon receiving them.
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 Posted 04/14/2014  10:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list
If the original dies for the new dollar coin in 86 was not lost in transit, we would not have a loonie but a traditional voyager design dollar. As our US friends understand, if you have both a dollar coin and currency issued at the same time, the coin has no chance to succeed.
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 Posted 04/14/2014  2:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Altaira to your friends list
Cool, punman! You're a family of collectors!
I would love to see the people's confused faces when you give then an uncommon denomination. I expect it to be sort of like the bank teller's face when I first time ask them about 50-cent pieces.

john100, I guess they will be mini versions of voyageurs. I wonder what the 2-dollar coins will be called though? Double voyageur perhaps?
Back in Indonesia, you almost never see the bimetallic Rp.1000 coins, because they had a bill at the same time. Now they have the steel ones and no more Rp.1000 bills (bills were withdrawn, but I still have some back home). Not really having a point though, Rp.1000 is worthless, even though it looks like a lot of 0s. I think they will withdraw the bimetallic ones too sometime on the future since they are really thick and weigh twice the new ones.
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 Posted 04/14/2014  8:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Petersun to your friends list
So what was the reason of them minting them? Collection purposes?
Maybe the same case goes with the Eisenhower dollars and other American large dollars as well.
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 Posted 04/14/2014  10:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dialog_gvf to your friends list


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If the original dies for the new dollar coin in 86 was not lost in transit, we would not have a loonie but a traditional voyager design dollar.


True. I think the same specs (size and weight) as the loonie, but the Voyageur design.


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As our US friends understand, if you have both a dollar coin and currency issued at the same time, the coin has no chance to succeed.


The silver dollar DID circulate in Canada for at least 15-20 years with $1 bills.
The US had silver dollars too and they were a major denomination for a long time.

At some point people lost their distrust of paper, and the coin became less popular.

I'm amazed the vending machine industry in the US wants the trouble of bill readers, and not easy to handle coins.

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 Posted 04/14/2014  11:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fjrosetti to your friends list
@john 100, did the dies with the voyager design ever surface or did they vanish completely? Oh what might have been!
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 Posted 04/14/2014  11:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list
I think one set was recovered from a coin dealer who returned it to RCM, the other is still missing.
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 Posted 04/15/2014  2:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Altaira to your friends list
Was one die recovered? As far as I know (read), both went missing and were never found.
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 Posted 04/15/2014  2:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fjrosetti to your friends list
I remember when this happened; I was interested in what the 'new' voyager dollar was going to look like. I never heard anything about the dies after that. Umm ... very interesting!
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 Posted 04/15/2014  4:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Altaira to your friends list
As you said, what might have been! I'm kind of curious too. I wonder if the mint had some pictures of them released?
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