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25 Cents - Elizabeth II Health

Uitgever Royal Canadian Mint
Jaar 2000
Type Commemorative circulation coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse depicts two overlapping symbolic devices occupying the central field: a large awareness ribbon in the left portion, representing health advocacy, and a Rod of Asclepius — a serpent entwined around a staff — to the right, evoking the classical emblem of medicine. The bilingual legend HEALTH 2000 SANTÉ arcs along the upper rim within a beaded border, while CANADA is inscribed along the lower rim. The designer's initials AW appear in the lower right field.
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Oplage 2000 - - 35,470,900
Aanvullende informatie

Issued as part of Canada's Millennium Series, this quarter was one of twelve designs released throughout 2000, each assigned to a different value or theme voted on by Canadians. "Health" was among the twelve themes selected through a national public consultation process — an unusual step that handed design direction to popular opinion rather than the mint or government.

The nickel-plated steel composition had been adopted by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1999, replacing the pure nickel blanks used since 1982.

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