I have a 25 cent canadian coin that has no date on reverse of coin and on obverse has P mint mark with date 1952 - 2002. Please let me know what it is thanks
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The date represents the Queen's 50th anniversary on the throne . The P signifies it is one of the new multi-plated steel coins. There were over 156 million produced so they are not rare.
I think they've issued several commemoratives where the date is moved to the obverse. The locals can probably give you a more comprehensive list, so I'm moving this thread over to the Canadian subforum.
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To be honest, I never really liked the 2002 set of coins. I realize they were to celebrate an anniversary, but it always bugged me not having the dates in the usual spots. I usually try to put those back in circulation as quick as I find them.
I've just realised that on this canadian commemorative coin that her eye not sure on this but it seems to be missing, can anyone confirm this thank you.
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