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Canadian Coin Collecting: Pleasures vs. Treasures star
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Canadian Paper Money Goes Plastic star
If you shop at your local grocery store, you are often asked if you want paper or plastic bags. In the future, when Canadians pay for stuff, they will have two choices: plastic or plastic.

Large Canadian Cent star
Queen Victoria appeared on the large Canadian one cent coin in the year 1858. This penny weighed 4.54 grams and had a plain edge.

Large Canadian Cent star
Queen Victoria appeared on the large Canadian one cent coin in the year 1858. This penny weighed 4.54 grams and had a plain edge.

Small Canadian One Cent star
The Canadian government started producing the small one cent coin in the year 1920. This penny is similar to the United States penny. The front side has King George V on it. The back side has two maple leaves and the date.

The Canadian Quarter Dollar star
The history of the Canadian Quarter is one of evolution. The changes have been remarkable.

The Canadian Small Cent star
The Canadian small cent has gone through 9 different series since its release 85 years ago. It is the constant evolutionary process of these coins that builds a sense of history, and creates the diversity upon which Coin Collectors thrive.

The V.E. Day Canadian Maple Leaf star
A special commemorative Maple Leaf to celebrate the 60th annivesary of V.E. Day, but why is this coin so difficult to find.

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