25 cents 2009 - Not intended for circulation
25 cents 2009 prices and values
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- NBU
- SP
- PR
- Business strike
Variety | NBU-60 | NBU-62 | NBU-63 | NBU-64 | NBU-65 | NBU-66 | NBU-67 |
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2009 | - | - | - | $1.45 | $1.95 | $9.80 | $24.50 |
2009 - Cross Country | - | - | - | $2.90 | $2.90 | $9.80 | $24.50 |
2009 - Speed Skating | - | - | - | $2.90 | $2.90 | $9.80 | $24.50 |
2009 - Sledge Hockey | - | - | - | $2.90 | $2.90 | $9.80 | $24.50 |
2009 - Men's Hockey - Colour | - | - | - | - | $6.90 | $24.50 | $36.80 |
2009 - Women's Hockey - Colour | - | - | - | - | $5.90 | $14.40 | $32.50 |
2009 - Cindy Klassen - Colour | - | - | - | - | $4.90 | $19.60 | $31.20 |
2009 - Wedding | - | - | - | - | $28.40 | - | $43.70 |
2009 - Congratulations | - | - | - | - | $21.60 | - | - |
2009 - Birthday | - | - | - | - | $24.50 | - | - |
2009 - Santa | - | - | - | - | $40.20 | - | - |
2009 - Thank you | - | - | - | - | $21.60 | - | - |
2009 - Oh! Canada | - | - | - | - | $50.60 | - | - |
2009 - Baby | - | - | - | - | $98.00 | - | - |
2009 - Sledge Hockey - Colour | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2009 - Cross Country - Colour | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2009 - Speed Skating - Colour | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2009 - Men's Hockey - Painted | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2009 - Women's Hockey - Painted | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2009 - Cindy Klassen - Painted | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
NBU (Brilliant uncirculated): Coins not intended for circulation struck and sold by the Mint in a special package despite the fact that their composition is identical to the coins produced for circulation. Starting in 1977, third party grading companies, among other references, started to replace PL term by NBU. If these coins have been removed from their protective envelope or original package, it is harder to differentiate them from circulated coins.
Variety | SP-60 | SP-62 | SP-63 | SP-64 | SP-65 | SP-66 | SP-67 |
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2009 | - | - | - | - | - | $2.90 | $19.60 |
2009 - Canada Day | - | - | - | - | $19.60 | - | $29.40 |
2009 - Notre-Dame-du-Saguenay | - | - | - | - | - | - | $24.50 |
SP (Specimen): Special collectors coins struck at the Mint with a frosted/mirror appearance on the design and effigy from 1996 to 2024. Before 1996, if specimen coins have been removed from their protective envelope or original package, it is harder to differentiate them from PL coins. Specimen coins are struck up to two times on numismatic presses.
Variety | PR-64 | PR-65 | PR-66 | PR-67 | PR-68 | PR-69 | PR-70 |
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2009 - Silver | - | - | - | $9.80 | - | $14.70 | - |
2009 - Cross Country - Silver | - | - | - | - | - | $19.60 | - |
2009 - Sledge Hockey - Silver | - | - | - | - | - | $19.60 | - |
2009 - Speed skating - Silver | - | - | - | - | - | $19.60 | - |
Varieties and features
25 cents 2009 - Cross Country
Cross-country skiers competed at the first Olympic Winter Games in Chamonix, France, in 1924, in 18-kilometre and 50-kilometre races for men. Ladies' cross-country skiing made its debut at the Oslo 1952 Olympic Winter Games. The cross-country skiing technique known as skating or free technique became a separate Olympic competitive discipline at the Calgary 1988 Winter Games.
25 cents 2009 - Speed Skating
25 cents coin featuring the sport of speed skating. Speed skating, which is the fastest human powered, non-mechanical aided sport in the world, has been part of the Olympic Games since the first Winter Games were held in Chamonix in 1924. Originally, only men took part in competition. At the Lake Placid 1932 Olympic Winter Games, women's speed skating was a demonstration event and became a full medal event at the Squaw Valley 1960 Olympic Winter Games.
25 cents 2009 - Sledge Hockey
Final coin in the Vancouver 2010 circulation coin program, the 25-cent coin featuring the sport of ice sledge hockey. Ice sledge hockey is the Paralympic version of ice hockey. Since its Paralympic debut at the Lillehammer 1994 Paralympic Winter Games, it has quickly become one of the largest attractions for spectators. It is fast-paced, highly physical and played by athletes with a physical disability in the lower part of the body. Instead of skates, players use two-blade sledges that allow the puck to pass beneath. Players use two sticks, which have a spike-end for pushing and a blade-end for shooting.
25 cents 2009 - Men's Hockey - Colour
25 cents 2009 - Canada Day
25 cents 2009 - Women's Hockey - Colour
25 cents 2009 - Silver
25 cents 2009 - Cross Country - Silver
25 cents 2009 - Sledge Hockey - Silver
25 cents 2009 - Speed skating - Silver
25 cents 2009 - Cindy Klassen - Colour
25 cents 2009 - Wedding
25 cents 2009 - Congratulations
25 cents 2009 - Thank you
25 cents 2009 - Baby
25 cents 2009 - Sledge Hockey - Colour
25 cents 2009 - Cross Country - Colour
25 cents 2009 - Speed Skating - Colour
25 cents 2009 - Men's Hockey - Painted
25 cents 2009 - Women's Hockey - Painted
25 cents 2009 - Cindy Klassen - Painted
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