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1 Dollar - Charles III Holiday 2025

Issuer Royal Canadian Mint
Year 2025
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Value 1 Dollar 1 CAD = EUR 0.62
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Reverse description A playful holiday scene depicts a polar bear balanced on one leg while ice skating, holding a gift-wrapped present aloft in one paw. Decorative snowflakes are scattered throughout the field, and a row of stylized conifer trees forms the background. The legend CANADA arcs along the upper periphery, while DOLLAR 2025 appears along the lower portion of the field. The engraver's initials TB are present within the design. The overall composition conveys a festive, whimsical character consistent with the Royal Canadian Mint's annual holiday loonie series.
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The RCM's annual holiday dollar program has issued themed loonies since 2006, sold directly to collectors as gift items rather than released into general circulation. These never reach pocket change — production runs are modest and the entire output typically sells through retail channels before year's end. Charles III's effigy, used on Canadian coinage since 2023 following the updated Jody Clark portrait's royal approval, makes its appearance here on what is functionally a seasonal novelty rather than a working monetary instrument.

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