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What 2 Canadian cities have a mint?

Ottawa. Original location. Currently Mints numismatic coins only. Winnipeg. New Location. Currently Mints all circulation coins.


Where are coins produced today?

In a number of mints in the world. Each country usually has at least one mint, most have many different government-owned mints and numerous private mints. For example, the current US mint facilities are located in Denver Colorado, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, San Fransisco California and West Point New York.


Name three canadian army fougth for Korean?

There is only one Canadian army. However, many different regiments served in Korea including the Royal Regiment, Princess Patricias and the Royal Canadian Horse.


What is the RCAF?

The RCAF stands fo rthe Royal Canadian Air Force and it is one of the oldest air forces The RCAF stands fo rthe Royal Canadian Air Force and it is one of the oldest air forces


Who owns crown royal?

Crown Royal is owned by Diageo, a British multinational beverage company. Diageo acquired the brand in 2000 as part of its purchase of the Canadian whisky producer, Seagram. Crown Royal is one of Diageo's flagship whisky brands and is well-known for its premium Canadian whisky offerings.


Where are Royal Canadian Naval Bases British Columbia Vancouver?

The naval base in Esquimalt is the only one in BC.


Why is 1974 Canadian penny colored gold?

Canadian cents, including the 1974, are copper colored, because they're made of or plated with copper. If you have a gold one, then someone other that the Royal Canadian Mint coated it with something else.


What does the abbreviation RCAF stand for?

The abbreviation RCAF stands for Royal Canadian Airforce, formerly Air Command (AIRCOM). It is one of three environmental commands of the Canadian Forces responsible for the air operations.


How many 1 pence pieces are made each day in the UK?

As with most mints, coins of a particular denomination are not minted over the course of a year. The One Penny coins might be minted over a period of a week, then they move on to a different type of coin the following week. The Royal Mint also mints coins for other countries and many medals, medallions, non-circulating coins, ingots and a variety of other items. The Royal Mint produced 739,764,000 One Penny coins in 2004 and 378,752,000 One Penny coins in 2005.


How many US coin mints are there?

There are currnetly four US mints in operation. The Philadelphia, Denver, San Fransisco and West point mints. One other mint in operation is located in the Philippines, but does not produce American currnecy.


Does adding more water dissolve mints faster?

The mints will have a natural saturation amount. If you add a mint to one glass of water, it will have the same effects as if you added a gallon of water. The only difference is if you were to heat the water, or shake the water while the mints are in it.


Why is the white on the Canadian flag got to do with France?

White was the royal color of France before the revolution. The French Tricolor places the royal white band between the traditional red and blue colors of Paris. In the Canadian flag, adopted in 1965, the white represents the country spanning the continent between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Yes, one of the designs that was in the running had those two broad bands as blue to mimic the oceans, but blue is not a traditional Canadian color - red and white are.