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1 Dollar - Victoria

Issuer Canada
Year 2000
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Currency Dollar (1858-date)
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Obverse description Veiled bust of Queen Victoria facing left, wearing a small crown atop her veil and a pearl necklace, rendered in the Old Head portrait style. The effigy is depicted with fine detail in the veil draping over her shoulders and drop earrings visible below the veil. The circular legend reads VICTORIA DEI GRATIA IND IMP, separated by dot stops, running from lower left around the top to lower right. A beaded border frames the entire design.
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Obverse lettering VICTORIA:DEI GRATIA:IND:IMP
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This is a fantasy piece or medallic issue — Victoria died in January 1901, and Canada never struck circulating dollar coinage during her reign. The standard Canadian silver dollar series began in 1935 under George V. Any piece combining her effigy with a dollar denomination and a year-2000 date is almost certainly a privately produced commemorative with no official status from the Royal Canadian Mint.

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