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2019 Canada Dday Toonie w green helmet - WWI end -- from roll

$ 2.5

Availability: 49 in stock
  • Denomination:
  • Year: 2019
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Condition: Stock photos from my own inventory are used. Your coin is removed from a roll (with cotton gloves) and put in a 2 x 2 cardboard holder. You will receive ONE COLOURED TOONIE..IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP!
  • Composition: Steel
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: Ungraded

    Description

    You will receive ONE toonie coin
    2019 - 75th anniversary of WWII Dday June 6, 1944)
    TOONIE with green helmet
    Uncirculated coin from roll (coin comes in a 2 x 2 holder)
    IN STOCK
    This listing is for ONE 2019 coloured WWII Dday anniversary toonie celebrating the 75th anniversary of the end (or beginning of the end) of the war in Europe.
    The picture shows you an example
    of what you will receive.  Each is minted in 3 ply nickel finish plated steel in the inner ring and the outer is brass plated aluminum bronze and weighs 6.99 grams and has a diameter of 28 mm.  They will come to you in a 2 x 2 holder.
    A SOLEMN CENTENARY: Our special-issue coin honours the soldiers who fought the Normandy Campaign, and turned the tide towards victory the following year.
    PERMANENT SECURITY FEATURE: Also included on the reverse of the coins, the engraved maple leaves are both a symbol of Canada and a cutting-edge security feature that ensures the coin's authenticity.
    KEEP THE MEMORY ALIVE: Each coin is a collectible tribute to our combatants of the Second World War, and a pledge to always remember.
    2019 : 75th Anniversary of Dday (Juen 6, 1944)
    What thoughts go through a soldier's mind in the moments before battle? This riveting coin takes you aboard a landing craft where Canadian soldiers are peering over the ramp as they approach the coast of Normandy (France) on D-Day. Their mission: to establish a beachhead at Juno Beach. For months prior, Allied aircraft bombed German installations along the heavily defended coast in preparation for the arrival of a massive invasion force—150,000 Allied troops that came ashore on June 6, 1944. Among them, 14,000 Canadians who secured their beachhead (Juno) before moving to capture German positions further inland. On D-Day alone, 359 Canadians lost their lives, and by the time Paris was liberated on August 25th, more than 5,000 Canadians had made the ultimate sacrifice to regain critical ground for the Allies in Western Europe.
    Specifications
    Mintage 10,000 rolls of 25 coins
    Composition outer ring: three-ply nickel finish plated steel; inner core: brass-plated aluminum bronze
    Finish circulation
    Weight (g) 6.99
    Diameter (mm) 28
    Edge interrupted serrations
    Face value 2 dollars
    Artist Laurie McGaw (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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