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Designer. Emmanuel Hahn. Design date. 1937. The quarter, short for quarter dollar, is a Canadian coin worth 25 cents or one-fourth of a Canadian dollar. It is a small, circular coin of silver colour. According to the Royal Canadian Mint, the official name for the coin is the 25-cent piece, but in practice it is usually called a "quarter", much ...
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The twenty five-cent coin of the Australian decimal currency system was issued as a part of a 14-coin collectors’ set on from 10 April 2016 to 23 April 2016. The coins were sold for $3 in conjunction with a local news corp paper. The 4 different coins commemorate the 2016 Anzac to Afghanistan campaign.
Royal Canadian Mint numismatic coins (2000s) One of the most highly profitable aspects of the Royal Canadian Mint's enterprise is in its Numismatic product line. [1] The euphoria surrounding the year 2000 led to the birth of the Millennium 25-cent coin program. The numismatic line included proof quality coins sold individually or as a complete set.
Twenty-five-cent coins. Coins worth 25 of a hundredth-unit of a decimalised base currency, whether called 'cent' or otherwise. See also: Category:Quarter-base-unit coins.
Newfoundland twenty-five cents. George V 25 Cents 1917C. Although twenty-cent coins were required during the reign of King George V, arrangements were being made to replace the denomination. The Ottawa Mint was going to start producing Newfoundland’s coins and Canadians did not like the Newfoundland twenty-cent piece.