1982 $1 1867 Confederation Constitution Dollar Coin – Royal Canadian Mint
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On June 10, 1982, a one dollar circulating coin, composed of pure nickel, was struck to commemorate the new Canadian Constitution. This is the first time the Royal Canadian Mint issued a commemorative and voyeur dollar in the same year for circulation.
Coin depicts the Tiara design of Queen Elizabeth II with the Latin inscription:
ELIZABETH II D • G • REGINA meaning “Elizabeth II, by the grace of God, the Queen
Features a faithful reproduction of the celebrated painting of the Fathers of Confederation. It commemorates the Constitution with the inscription “1867 CONFEDERATION” above the painting and “CONSTITUTION 1982” beneath it.
Mintage: | 11,812,000 |
Composition: | 100% nickel |
Finish: | Circulation |
Weight: | 15.62 g |
Diameter: | 32.13 mm |
Magnetism: | Magnetic |
Face Value: | 1 dollar |
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