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1 Dollar - Drayton Valley, Alberta

Location Canada
Year 1979
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Shape Round
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Obverse description Central device depicts a group of five oil derricks set against stylized rolling hills and a river, symbolizing the region's petroleum industry. A wild rose bloom and a maple leaf flank the base of the design in the lower field, with the designer's name GLORIA RATZLAFF inscribed in the exergue. The surrounding legend reads DRAYTON VALLEY DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and OIL CAPITAL OF THE WORLD, separated by a beaded border.
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Reverse description Central device features a single oil derrick with a flame erupting from its crown, rising above a bold ribbon-style banner bearing the legend BLOWOUT. Below the banner, DRAYTON VALLEY is inscribed in two lines, while the exergue carries the denomination and expiry notice. The field is enclosed by a beaded border.
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