2012 CANADIAN COINS - 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LOONIE
It is all simple: for any purchases of products that are eligible to the Privilege Card, 10% of the value of these products before taxes will be deposited in your account and after 10 purchases, you can use the accumulated money as a gift! Hence, you can use this gift from the 11th purchase, but if you want to, you can continue to deposit savings in your account and use the gift whenever you want! You can use the gift to buy the products of your choice and the gift must be used all at once (if you have a $50 gift, you must do a purchase of $50 or more).
How can you get the Privilege Card?
En magasin, In store, just ask an employee, and on the web, leave us a message in the comment box in your next order, or just contact us.
Here are products you can put on the card:
- European comics BOOKS;
- Japanese comics BOOKS (mangas);
- Novels (English & French);
- Boardgames;
- Roleplaying games BOOKS;
- MINIATURES sold at unity (Star Wars, Dungeons & Dragons and Axis & Allies);
- Games Workshop products;
- Sports or collectible/trading game cards, on a purchase of $10 or more of single cards;
- Stamps with the exception of those from the current year. Stamps accessories are not eligible;
- Coins, with the exception of those emission price. Gold coins and bullion coins are not eligible.. Coin and paper money accessories are not eligible.
* Any other products not listed here are not eligible to the Privilege Card.
* This offer cannot be turned into cash.
* The Privilege Card cannot be added to any other promotion (products on rebate cannot are not eligible to the Privilege Card.
Also, the card is absolutely free and there's no time limit to use it. If you've already filled out your traditional privilege card (paper form), ask for our new millennium version (computer format).
No need to carry the burden of those cumbersome extra papers in your wallet anymore. You can even follow the state of your credit on every receipt.
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Description
Mintage : 15,000
Celebrating25 Years of Canada's Iconic Loonie
In 2012, the Royal Canadian Mint celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Loonie - the iconic Canadian one-dollar coin bearing the image of the common loon. Like its namesake, the Loonie has proven resilient and emblematic.
In 1987, there was no online banking, no in-store debit - even bank machines were a new idea. Canada's one-dollar currency was a paper banknote, and the idea of remplacing lightweight paper money with coinagecame with some debate. But replacing the green, black, and whiet one-dollar bill, which had a lifespan of only nine to twelve months compared to a coin's twenty-year lifetime, would save Canadians millions of dollars.
The new one-dollar circulation coin was one of the biggest changes to Canadian coinage in fifty years, but the idea of a one-dollar coin in Canada wasn't completely new. The voyageur dollar, whose reverse image was designed by Toronto sculptor Emmanuel Hahn, circulated in silver from 1935 to 1967 and in nickel from 1968 to 1987. This image of a fur trader and a native Canadian paddling a canoe was originally chosen for the new one-dollar coin in the mid-1980s. But in November of 1986, the master dies (molds) for the new one-dollarVoyageur coin inexplicably disappeared somewhere between the Mint's Ottawaa and Winnipeg facilities.
To protect against possible forgeries using the missing dies, the federal governement chose Ontario artist Robert-Ralph Carmicheal's common loon design as the replacement. When the new coin came into circulation in June 1987, Canadian had already dubbed it the ''Loonie,'' referring to its reverse image of a common loon.
Some groups had extra reason to celebrate the Lonnie, though. The visually impaired would fint it much easier to distinguish the unique eleven-sided coin, something that was impossible with the old one-dollar banknotes. And as one-dollar notes were phased out, buses, subways, and streetcars had fewer problems with paper-jammed fare boxes.
25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LOONIE - 2012 CANADIAN COINS is categorised COINS AND PAPER MONEY / 08- ROYAL CANADIAN MINT / 13- CANADIAN HISTORY and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Print : 15000
Manufacturer : MONNAIE ROYALE CANADIENNE
Component : 99.99% FINE SILVER
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Toujours un excellent service. Une superbe pièce ! Belle qualité, beau fini à un prix compétitif. À ajouter dans ma collection... Wow ! Merci beaucoup Imaginaire ! |