The 2003 Canadian 2 dollar coin, known as the “Toonie,” with the old effigy features a bi-metallic design consisting of a pure nickel outer ring and a core of 92% copper, 6% aluminum, and 2% nickel, weighing 7.3 grams and measuring 28 mm in diameter. Its obverse side displays the “old effigy” portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Dora de Pedery-Hunt, while the reverse depicts a polar bear on an ice floe designed by Brent Townsend. The coin has a distinctive spline-interrupted edge and was part of a mintage of 7,123,697 in 2003, notable for being among the last Toonies to use this effigy before design changes in subsequent years.
2003 – 2 Dollars Toonie Canada – Old Effigy
Pièces 2 Dollars du Canada$18.00
The 2003 Canadian 2 dollar coin with the old effigy showcases Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait by Dora de Pedery-Hunt on the obverse and a polar bear on an ice floe on the reverse, with a bi-metallic composition and a mintage of over 7 million.
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Please login| Weight (g) | 7.3 |
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| Mintage | 7123697 |
| 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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