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The title of Head of State is conventionally considered to belong to the Queen of Canada, a monarch. However, the role is carried out by the Queen's representative in Canada, the Governor General of Canada, who is a viceroy.
Chester Maple's birth name is Maple, Chester Scott.
Sarah Maple was born in 1985.
Audrey Maple's birth name is Elsie H. Schroeder.
Maple Batalia died on September 28, 2011, in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada of homicide by gunshot.
Since 1953, the person on the coin is Queen Elizabeth II. The design on the back are two maple leaves.
Face value only, unless it's in uncirculated condition.
The title of Head of State is conventionally considered to belong to the Queen of Canada, a monarch. However, the role is carried out by the Queen's representative in Canada, the Governor General of Canada, who is a viceroy.
I believe you mean the design of the coin... Since Queen Elizabeth became Queen in 1953, the heads side has depicted her. On the tails side, there is a symbol of Canada, two maple leaves.
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The value of Maple the Beanie Baby depends on its condition. As of 2014 this stuffed toy is worth about 5 dollars in mint condition.
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A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II is on all Canadian coins minted since 1953. The other side of the Canadian penny has a maple leaf, the symbol of Canada. ~ Earlier coins have a portrait of the monarch (king or queen) who reigned at the time the coin was minted.
The 'Emerald Queen' Norway maple (Acer platanoides 'Emerald Queen') features simple leaves. Each leaf has a distinctive shape with three to five lobes and a glossy green appearance. This type of leaf arrangement distinguishes it from compound leaves, which consist of multiple leaflets attached to a single stem.
Two maple leaves would make it a Canadian penny. It's worth about 2 cents for the copper.
The maple leaf was featured on all Canadian pennies dated 1937 through 2012 (except for 1967). The value depends on the specific date and condition.