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coins in canada

The Royal Canadian Mint puts out circulation coins you find in your change and non-circulation coins that are only available for purchase.

There are so many unique Canadian coins you can get, including a black toonie, a $30 zodiac coin and a hexagon-shaped snowflake coin!

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Following the announcement of King Charles' cancer diagnosis, you might be wondering if Canada will soon have a new monarch.

The Royal Canadian Mint has shared with Narcity what would happen to Canadian money — specifically Canadian coins — after King Charles III's death.

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If you still haven't found new loonies and toonies in your change, the Royal Canadian Mint is letting you trade in your old unused coins for them.

So, that means you can get Canada's new coin that's green and the new toonie that's almost entirely black along with a few more circulation coins!

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A gold coin was recently found on Newfoundland's coast and it may just be the oldest English coin found in Canada.

A recent archeological find this summer has uncovered a coin that's estimated to be around 600 years old. That's so old that it actually predates British and French contact in this area.

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