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| 正面描述 | Central field features a cartoonish effigy of Pemmican Pete, the Buffalo Days mascot, depicted astride a galloping buffalo and brandishing a pistol, rendered in a bold illustrative relief style. The registered trademark notation REG. T.M. appears to the lower right of the central device. The encircling legend is arranged in two arcs: BUFFALO DAYS along the upper periphery and REGINA along the lower periphery, both in a decorative Western-style typeface. |
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| 背面文字 | Latin |
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Regina's centennial token commemorates the city's incorporation in 1903, though the 1967 date aligns it with Canada's broader national centennial celebrations rather than any municipal anniversary. The Regina Centennial Committee issued these through local channels — drugstores, banks, and civic offices — as part of a nationwide wave of municipal trade tokens and medallions that flooded Canadian communities that year, most produced by the same handful of Ontario medal manufacturers.
The gold plating on brass was a common cost-saving choice for such issues, and surface adhesion on circulated examples is frequently uneven along the rim.