New Loonies
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New Loonies
About 2 weeks ago, I got an email saying the mint released a new loonie. However, I can't find a button to buy a full roll. Is anyone experiencing this problem or is it just me? Anyone who can help, that would be great!
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Re: New Loonies
It is normal. No roll available from the Mint
Re: New Loonies
From CCN
The Royal Canadian Mint’s recent $1 commemorative coin celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Supreme Court of Canada is drawing some criticism—not for its design, but for what’s missing.
Following the April 8 launch, many collectors and dealers have expressed frustration over the absence of standard numismatic offerings, such as special wrapped rolls, which have accompanied most recent $1 and $2 commemorative issues.
In contrast to previous releases, the Mint did not offer any numismatic products at the time of the coin’s unveiling, a move that surprised many within the collecting community and left questions about the reasoning behind the change.
Responding to these concerns, Alex Reeves, senior manager of public affairs at the Royal Canadian Mint, confirmed that while related products are in development, they weren’t ready in time for the launch.
“We hope to issue numismatic products related to this new commemorative circulation,” Reeves said. “Unfortunately, the full suite of numismatic products could not be made available for the launch of the circulation coin. We have communicated this to our registered customers and will update them as soon as these products become available. ”
The $1 circulation coin, which commemorates the Supreme Court’s role in upholding Canada’s Constitution and protecting the rights of Canadians, was unveiled during a ceremony at the Court’s Ottawa building. Designed by Ontario artist Silvia Pecota, the coin features the building’s façade overlaid with a commemorative 150th-anniversary logo. It’s available in both coloured and non-coloured versions, each bearing bilingual inscriptions on the reverse and the effigy of King Charles III on the obverse.
Collectors hoping to acquire special wrapped roll products or other commemorative formats tied to the coin will need to wait for a future announcement. More information will be shared with Mint customers—and the wider numismatic community—once the related products are finalized and ready for release.