There is no company that mints Canadian Coins. The coins are minted by the Canadian government, not a company. The government entity in charge of minting Canadian coins is the Canadian Mint.
The Canadian dollar is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint, which is responsible for minting coins and producing currency. The Mint operates facilities in Ottawa and Winnipeg, where it manufactures both circulating and collector coins. Banknotes, on the other hand, are printed by the Bank of Canada, which designs and produces the country’s paper currency.
The rupee coins are produced by a coin minting company that is appointed by the Reserve Bank of India.
No, Canada makes their own coins of all types at the Canadian Mints. Several other countries have their coins made in the Canadian Mints too.
The Royal Canadian Mint, a federal Crown corporation established in 1908, is responsible for producing Canadian coins.
Canadian coins are minted by the Royal Canadian Mint located in Winnipeg. Canadian banknotes are printed under the auspices of the Bank of Canada
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The Canadian Mint is responsible for the circulation of all of Canada's coins. In addition the Canadian Mint also manufactures circulation coins on behalf of other nations.
The first Canadian coins were made for the Province of Canada (now Ontario and Quebec) in 1858. They were produced up until Canadian Confederation. The first coins made for the Dominion of Canada were made starting in 1870.
Mintages and values can be found in the "Charlton Standard Catalogue: Canadian Coins 2007" The Canadian Mint also has accurate minting numbers on their website. Choose the type of coin you are interested in and you can see the amount minted as well as technical details for the coins.
Neil Carmichael has written: 'Canada coin catalogue' -- subject(s): Canadian Coins, Catalogs, Coins, Canadian
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According to the Canadian Counsel they encourage the use of Canadian coin as well as US coins. The use of US coins makes no sense because it holds no value in Canada.