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100th Grey Cup With One-Dollar Circulation Coin

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OK, so its technically the wrong section of the forum. It's a CLT afterall (as opposed to the NCLT)

http://www.mint.ca/store/news/news-...out+the+Mint

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TORONTO, ONTARIO -- August 27, 2012 -- A new one-dollar coin commemorating the 100th Grey Cup, Canada's single biggest annual sporting event, was unveiled today by the Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance and Minister Responsible for the Royal Canadian Mint.

"This new circulation coin immortalizes an important milestone in Canada's sports history and our Government is proud to join Canadians and Canadian football enthusiasts in celebrating the 100th Grey Cup," said Minister Flaherty.

"The Royal Canadian Mint's latest circulation one-dollar coin offers a unique opportunity to celebrate the 100th Grey Cup and one of Canada's most exciting annual sporting events," said Ian E. Bennett, President and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint. "Each of the five million 100th Grey Cup circulation coins will be a permanent tribute to the lasting legacy of professional football in Canada."

"This beautiful, new one dollar coin is a shining tribute to the Grey Cup's iconic place in the history, culture and future of Canada," said Mark Cohon, Commissioner of the Canadian Football Leagueâ„¢. "And the stunning team coins and collections underline the important role our league plays in the life of Canadians and their communities," he said. "I want to thank the Royal Canadian Mint and our fans, who I know will embrace this and everything we're doing to celebrate this year of the 100th Grey Cup with enthusiasm and passion."

Starting tomorrow, Canadians can obtain the 100th Grey Cup one-dollar circulation coin at participating Canada Post locations across the country.

Designed by Royal Canadian Mint engravers, this finely crafted circulation coin will be used during the coin toss prior to each CFL® game in the lead-up to and during the 100th Grey Cup game in Toronto on November 25, 2012. Learn more about the history of the Grey Cup in the backgrounder below.
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I picked up five at the release. They said they will be available tomorrow at 4000 post offices across Canada.

Very nice, simple design. Classy.
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Looks nice, but I want to see the silver dollar they advertise in the same press release!
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I really like the coin. Well done.
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@Anjohl: The silver dollar should be released from the Master Club pages soon.



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Curious as to the mintage..anyone have an idea?
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5 million, it's on a press release in the media section of the Mint website.
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Did they have to make the 25cent coins 35mm instead of the standard size? I see these become a major flop and being worth much less than $26 in a years time.
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It is not worth to collect. As they don't allow to exchange the whole sealed roll.

5 per customer. It means those coin will have finger print on them when handle from the clerks to customers.

I exchange 5 this morning and spend them all. Unless I find the seal roll I will keep them.
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It is not worth to collect. As they don't allow to exchange the whole sealed roll.

5 per customer. It means those coin will have finger print on them when handle from the clerks to customers.

I exchange 5 this morning and spend them all. Unless I find the seal roll I will keep them.


just got a couple rolls from local post office.
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I managed to grab a few rolls also.. Did you get yours in a plastic wrap? I got most of them in plastic wrapping but a few in paper wrap also!
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I just went to my post office. They have them in paper wrappers.
She said I can get a few rolls tomorrow when her manager gets back. She doesn't know how to inventory them so she can't start releasing them.
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It's funny how they have plastic and paper wraps!
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HOW MANY COINS PER ROLL? 25?
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