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on one side it has a picture of the Canadian coat of arms and on the other side it has a picture of queen elizabith II and the date on the coin is 1952-2002
on one side there is a picture of 2 robins and on the other side is a picture of queen elizabith II
on one side it has a picture of the Canadian coat of arms and on the other side it has a picture of queen elizabith II and the date on the coin is 1952-2002
The reigning British monarch (currently Queen Elizabeth II) will be on the reverse side of all Canadian coins.
A dollar. They're not rare.
The standard Canadian quarter has a picture of a caribou, as well as a picture of a human (Queen Elizabeth).
I think around grade 3 or 4 (1982-84-ish)
A moose. The reverse, like nearly all coins of the British Commonwealth, has a picture of Queen Elizabeth II, exactly as the coin's wording states.
HM Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada is featured on all Canadian coins.
The current Canadian Secretary to the Queen is Mr. Kevin MacLeod (also the Usher of the Black Rod).
1901 is the last year that Canadian large cents were minted with the obverse design of Queen Victoria. Your coin can be valued anywhere from 1 dollar to hundreds depending on condition. If you post a picture, or host a picture on photobucket I can look at it for you and give you a better guess on value and grade. Take care.
Victoria, the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia, and Regina, the capital of the Canadian province Saskatchewan, were both named for Queen Victoria. "Regina" is the Latin word for queen.