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How Canadian Can You Get? Tim Horton's Coin?

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I've never seen that medal. Interesting.
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If it were marked "good for twenty-five cents in trade", would that make it "two Tim-bits"?
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At $40/oz you could buy a month's supply of Tim-bits.
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oh god no
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IMO the Canadian Tire 'coins' are more Canadian.

Tim's has US locations. CT doesn't (at least not since the 80s).



But those TH silvers look decent - too bad the shipping makes them too expensive for me.
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Thanks for the heads up, I bought one ! Appears to be a low mintage 2000 to 4000 ish.
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It just 'shows to go yah' that Timmy's coffee kills brain cells... and the proof will come when somebody buys one of these monstrosities.
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It just 'shows to go yah' that Timmy's coffee kills brain cells... and the proof will come when somebody buys one of these monstrosities.


I guess I don't have many brain cells left then lol, its a proof coin, we shall see who had or didn't have the right amount of brain cells down the road...
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Well, they weren't my coins, but when I first saw them, only 2 had sold - now 6 gone, and only 4 remain. Like Northerncoins said... "We shall see....."
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Wow, Dcadon, you should get a commission!
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That is not a coin, but a medal.

I prefer mine...

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Awesome. I recall those, and yes I lived in NS in 1988. Wish I still had that marker.
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Nice I bet they are hard to come by now (the medal) Lived in NS all my life but don't remember those for some reason.
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Well, darnit. I collect NS medals specifically. Of course, that would be a token, but still... I'll be watching for those now.
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Might get one at a yard sale in a junk box or some such . will have to put it on my list of things to look for. If you live in Nova Scotia that is.
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