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Souvenir Dollar - Dauphin, Manitoba

Uitgever Canada's National Ukrainian Festival, Inc.
Jaar 1983
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central device depicts the official logo of Canada's National Ukrainian Festival, comprising a tryzub (Ukrainian trident) superimposed upon a stylized maple leaf, rendered in raised relief against a flat field. The circular legend reads CANADA'S NATIONAL UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL, INC. SOUVENIR DOLLAR, inscribed in Latin characters around the periphery.
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Aanvullende informatie

Canada's National Ukrainian Festival has been held annually in Dauphin, Manitoba since 1966, making it one of the longest-running ethnic cultural festivals in the country. These souvenir dollars were issued as a fundraising and commemorative mechanism tied directly to the festival's gate economy — spent locally, rarely leaving town, and almost never entering general circulation.

The Pellman reference MB34 places this squarely within a well-documented Manitoba souvenir dollar series, though surviving examples in unimpaired condition are harder to locate than their modest origins might suggest.

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