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royal canadian mint coin exchange

Check your change, coin collectors! Canada is about to get a stunning new $2 circulation coin, and this colourful toonie might be the most beautiful one yet.

On Tuesday, November 5, the Royal Canadian Mint introduced its latest $2 coin, which pays tribute to the "rich traditions and vibrant Inuit homeland" in Canada, known as Inuit Nunangat.

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Canada's first new coin with a portrait of King Charles III on it has been minted and that means Canadian money is changing now.

The Royal Canadian Mint officially struck the first coin — a loonie — featuring the new monarch on Tuesday, November 14, 2023.

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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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If you were never able to find this coin in your change, you can get Canada's new toonie that's almost entirely black by trading in your old coins and bills.

Plus, you'll be able to exchange unused currency for even more new coins from the Royal Canadian Mint including a green toonie!

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There is a colourful new coin in Canada with red, blue and green hues that's now in circulation across the country.

But if you don't want to wait for the loonie to show up in your change, the Royal Canadian Mint is hosting exchanges for the $1 coin.

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