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Regatta Dollar - Kelowna, British Columbia

Issuer City of Kelowna
Year 1980
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Weight 14.14 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering ANNIVERSAIRE SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
1905 75 1980
KELOWNA B.C.
COMMEMORATIVE TRADE DOLLAR
GOOD FOR TRADE WITH
PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS
UNTIL
DECEMBER 31, 1980
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Kelowna's Regatta Dollar was issued to mark the city's annual summer regatta, one of the oldest freshwater regattas in Canada — a tradition dating to 1906 that drew international-caliber competitive swimmers and powerboat racers through much of the twentieth century. By 1980, the event had long since evolved from a local rowing competition into a week-long civic festival, and the trade dollar program served as a merchant-circulation promotional piece rather than legal tender.

Nickel was an unusual choice for a Canadian trade dollar of this period, when aluminum and brass dominated the format.

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