This isn't a coin, but a medallion issued by Shell Oil company sometime between 1967 and 1970. It wasn't legal tender. 1873 is the year Mackenzie was PM, not when the medallion was made.
They sell for anywhere from .50cents a couple of dollars depending on the quality and if you can find a collector.
$200
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It's not a coin, but a medallion issued by Shell Oil between 1967 and 1970. The date was when Mackenzie was PM, not when the medallion was issued. The going rate for a single medallion, in good condition is about $1 to $2, IF you can find a collector of the series.
$10,000
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No such coin was minted in 1873.
It could be one of 2 things:
1) a series of medallions put out by Shell Oil as part of a set celebrating Canadian PM between 1967-1970. It's worth dollar or two at most. You can identify by the picture of the House of Commons on the reverse side.
2) 1989 Silver dollar celebrating the Bicentennial of MacKenzie River. It's worth about $39 uncirculated condition. A different MacKenzie, but often confused with the medallion.
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No.The Canadian House of Commons has 308 seats.
The Canadian Parliament is made up of the House of Commons and the Senate. Together, their purpose is to write laws.
House of Commons
Mackenzie King said it in a 1938 speech before the House of Commons.
the "House of Commons" .
The House of Commons.
The current Speaker of the House of Commons is The Honourable Peter Milliken (member of the Commons for Kingston and the Islands). Mr. Milliken has indicated his intention to retire as a member of the House of Commons when the current Parliament ends.
The house of Commons
No, he lives at 24 Sussex Dr.
Canadian voters elect up to 308 members to the House of Commons.
The parliament in Canada meets in the House of Commons. The Canadian constitution requires parliament to meet at least once in a year.
Donald W. Munro was a Progressive Conservative Party member of the Canadian House of Commons.