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1 Dollar - Edward VII

Issuer Canada
Year 2000
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Thickness 2.25 mm
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Reverse description Central field displays the country name CANADA above the date 1901, separated by a horizontal rule. Flanking the inscriptions is a wreath composed of maple leaves tied at the base with a flowing ribbon bow. Surmounting the wreath at the top of the design is a detailed St. Edward's Crown. The entire composition is contained within a finely toothed border.
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Reverse lettering CANADA
1901
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There is no standard Canadian dollar coin from 2000 struck in bronze at this specification that corresponds to a circulating or conventional commemorative issue — the Loon dollar introduced in 1987 uses aureate-plated nickel, not bronze. This piece may be a private restrike, a patterns piece, or a medal issued under a numismatic license rather than a Crown mint production. Cataloging it against Edward VII, who reigned 1901–1910, places it firmly in the commemorative or replica category.

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