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Commems Collection Canadian: 2008 Quebec 400th Collector Card

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Here's one of the collector cards that the RCM makes available from time to time. Sometimes the cards are free for the asking, other times they require a purchase. The card shown here falls into the latter category as a $2 Quebec commemorative coin and a specially-produced Quebec 400th Anniversary medallion were included. The card sold for $12.95 back in 2008.

I don't believe these are incredibly scarce, but I don't see them offered as often as I would have expected -- maybe I'm looking in the wrong places!

The neat thing about the set for me is that the reverse of the medal features the same Samuel de Champlain design -- except for the inclusion of the denomination -- as is found on the 2008 Quebec 400th Anniversary commemorative silver dollar; the obverse of the medal features Quebec City's coat-of-arms. The nickel medal is 35mm in diameter.

Enjoy!


Collector Card - Front

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Collector Card - Interior-Left

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Collector Card - Interior-Center with Medallion and $2 Coin

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Commemorative Medallion

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Collector Card - Interior-Right

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Collector Card - Back

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neat!
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Thanks for posting! Nice to see some of the less common items.
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Thanks for posting. I seen one of the quebec twoonies in my change... were they only interduced with this cards or were they also issued for circ?
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Circulation based. Coins and Canada lists it over 6 million minted.

It seems like you are not in a hurry to fill the holes in the card. Well, this keeps the card in its original condition. :)
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Amaths: Yes, the $2.00 coin has a mintage of approx. 6 million, but the mintage of the medallion and number of collector cards is much smaller.

You're right, I'm in no hurry to fill the card with the circulation coins -- I'll likely just keep the two commemoratives in it (as issued by the RCM).
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Thanks for the information :)
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Did you get it from the mint?
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@Habsrock10: I apologize for not responding to your question when you posted it a few months ago - I didn't see it at the time.

No, I did not purchase my card directly from the RCM; I was not aware of its release at the time. FYI: It's original RCM price was $12.95.

My set was purchased on ebay for about the same price.


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