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Blossom Dollar - Creston Valley, British Columbia

Location Canada
Year 1971
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Obverse description Central device features a stylized triple-crescent or triquetra-like logo with a small Pacific Dogwood flower at its center, flanked by sprays of dogwood blossoms in low relief at the lower left and right. The arc legend reads CRESTON VALLEY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL, with the centennial dates 1871 and 1971 inscribed in the lower field.
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Obverse lettering CRESTON VALLEY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL 1871 1971
Reverse description Upper left device depicts the official logo of Creston, British Columbia, showing stylized grain sheaves and an airplane within an outlined house shape, inscribed CRESTON BRITISH COLUMBIA. To the right and center, the denomination WORTH One Dollar IN TRADE is prominently displayed, with the text AT ALL PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS DURING THE MONTH OF MAY 1971 below. The arc legend along the left and bottom reads ONE CENTENNIAL BLOSSOM DOLLAR.
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