The 2008 Canadian 2-dollar coin, commonly known as the “Toonie,” features a distinctive bi-metallic design with an outer ring made of nickel and an inner core of aluminum bronze. Its reverse side showcases the iconic image of an adult polar bear standing on an ice floe in early summer, a design created by wildlife artist Brent Townsend that symbolizes the strength and resilience of Canada’s northern wilderness. The coin was first introduced in 1996 to replace the 2-dollar bill and is known for its longevity, lasting approximately 20 times longer than paper currency. The 2008 edition retains the classic polar bear design and is part of Canada’s circulating coinage, reflecting Canadian wildlife heritage with a durable and innovative locking mechanism patented by the Royal Canadian Mint.
2008 – 2 Dollars Toonie Canada
Canada 2 Dollars Coins$18.00
The 2008 Canadian 2-dollar coin features the iconic bi-metallic “Toonie” design with a polar bear on an ice floe by Brent Townsend, symbolizing Canadian Arctic wildlife.
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Please login| Weight (g) | 7.3 |
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| Mintage | 12390000 |
| Diameter (mm) | 28 |
| Thickness (mm) | 1.8 |
| Composition | Outer Ring 99% Nickel, Inner Core 92% Copper, 6% Aluminum, 2% Nickel |
| Circulation | Circulated |
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