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| Uitgever | Royal Canadian Mint |
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| Jaar | 2008 |
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| Valuta | Dollar (1858-date) |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | ELIZABETH II D·G·REGINA (Translation: Elizabeth II Queen by the grace of God) |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central multicolor applied disc depicting a three-tiered white wedding cake adorned with yellow roses and dark green foliage set against a pink background, rendered in vibrant polychrome color printing. The legend 'CANADA' arcs along the upper periphery of the coin, while the denomination '25 cents' and date '2008' are inscribed along the lower periphery in the field outside the colored disc. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Issued to mark the 60th wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, this coin was part of the RCM's broader push into themed collector circulation issues during the mid-2000s — a period when the mint was aggressively expanding its commemorative program to compete with revenue-generating special issues from the Perth and Royal mints. The nickel plated steel composition places it firmly in the post-1999 Canadian coinage transition away from pure nickel.