The 2005 Canadian one-dollar coin, known as a “loonie,” features a detailed design with the Queen Elizabeth II effigy on the obverse and a common loon bird on the reverse, symbolizing Canada’s wildlife and natural beauty. Made of an alloy consisting ofapproximately 91.5% nickel and 8.5% bronze, it weighs 7 grams, measures 26.72 millimeters in diameter, and has a smooth, plain edge with a medal alignment. The coin showcases a sophisticated design process led by designer Susanna Blunt, with the reverse designed by Robert R. Carmichael, depicting the iconic loon waterfowl on a water body with an island background, surrounded by the words “CANADA” and “DOLLAR”.
2005 – 1 Dollar Loonie Canada – Terry Fox
Pièces 1 Dollar du Canada$3.50
The 2005 Canadian one-dollar coin, or loonie, is a nickel-bronze alloy, featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a loon bird on the reverse, symbolizing Canada’s natural heritage, with over 44 million minted to commemorate the Klondike Gold Rush’s 125th anniversary.
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Please login| Weight (g) | 7 |
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| Mintage | 12909000 |
| Diameter (mm) | 26.5 |
| Thickness (mm) | 1.95 |
| Composition | 91.5% nickel, 8.5% bronze plating |
| Circulation | Circulated |
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