1992 – 25 Cents Quarter Canada – NW Territories Commemorative Coin

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The 1992 Canadian 25-cent coin for the Northwest Territories features an inukshuk, a traditional Inuit cairn used for navigation and hunting, set in the treeless northern landscape, with the obverse showing Queen Elizabeth II wearing a new crown—the first effigy designed by a Canadian artist, Dora de Pédery-Hunt, issued as part of Canada’s 125th Confederation Anniversary series.

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The 1992 25-cent coin from Canada commemorating the Northwest Territories was part of the series celebrating Canada’s 125th Anniversary of Confederation. This coin features on its reverse an image of an inukshuk, a traditional Inuit stone landmark used for navigation and hunting in the treeless northern lands. The obverse showcases Queen Elizabeth II wearing a new crown, with inscriptions in Latin, designed by Canadian artist Dora de Pédery-Hunt. Made from 99.9% nickel, the coin weighs 5.05 grams and has a diameter of 23.88 mm. It was issued by the Royal Canadian Mint with a mintage of over 12 million coins and was released in brilliant uncirculated condition in rolls of 40 coins each.

Weight (g)

5.05

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12580000

Diameter (mm)

23.88

Thickness (mm)

1.6

Composition

99.99% Nickel

Mint by

Royal Canadian Mint

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