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25 Cents - Elizabeth II Oh! Canada

Issuer Royal Canadian Mint
Year 2007
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Value 25 Cents
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Reverse description A single large maple leaf, rendered in vivid red and orange colourization applied over a plain milled field, occupies the central design of the reverse. The leaf is depicted in an autumn state, with detailed veining and characteristic lobed contours of the sugar maple. The legend CANADA arcs along the upper periphery in incuse lettering, while the denomination 25 CENTS and the date 2007 appear in the lower field flanking the leaf stem. The minimalist composition places full emphasis on the colourized national symbol against the unadorned metallic background.
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Reverse lettering CANADA 25 cents 2007
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The "Oh! Canada" series was launched by the Royal Canadian Mint as a collector-focused gift set product, not a circulation issue — these coins were packaged specifically for the tourist and gift market rather than entering the coin roll supply chain. The KM#640 attribution places it firmly within the mid-2000s run of specialty sets that the RCM expanded aggressively during this period as non-circulation revenue became an increasingly significant part of the mint's commercial strategy.

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