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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Confederation

Issuer Royal Canadian Mint
Year 1967
Type Commemorative circulation coin
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Reverse description A Canada goose (Branta canadensis) depicted in dynamic right-facing flight, its wings fully extended across the broad field of the coin, rendered in fine naturalistic detail by engraver Myron Cook. The commemorative date span 1867-1967 arcs above the central motif, celebrating the centennial of Canadian Confederation. The denomination DOLLAR and the issuing authority CANADA appear in raised Latin lettering below the bird, distributed symmetrically along the lower periphery. The overall composition conveys movement and national pride, serving as a hallmark design of Canada's centennial coinage programme.
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Mintage 1967 - ↑↓ Coin alignment. Rare, only 5 known to exist -
1967 - Concave field, common. - 6,767,496
1967 - Proof -
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