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Feds want your feedback on new coins

Today, John Duncan, Member of Parliament for Vancouver Island North highlighted the Royal
Canadian Mint’s invitation to Canadians from coast-to-coast-to-coast to design the 5-cent, 10-cent, 25-cent, one-dollar and two-dollar coins that will circulate in 2017 in celebration of Canada’s 150th anniversary.

“As a curator of our nation’s history, culture and values, the Mint is in a unique position to offer Canadians a rare, once-in-a-generation opportunity to change the face of our circulation coinage as a lasting tribute to Canada’s 150th anniversary of Confederation,” said Sandra L. Hanington, President and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint. “In addition to creativity, the Mint is encouraging Canadians to demonstrate their overwhelming pride for the best country in the world.”

“This is a wonderful opportunity for all ages of residents in Vancouver Island North to use their creative talent and leave a legacy marking Canada’s 150th anniversary,” said MP John Duncan.
As part of the contest, Canadian residents are being asked what Canada means to them by entering coin
designs in the following theme categories until April 30, 2015:

 Our Wonders (Canada’s beauty, from nature to monuments)
 Our Character (Values or principles which define Canadian identity)
 Our Achievements (Discoveries, exploration or victories)
 Our Passions (From culture to sports, to pastimes)
 Canada’s future (this category is reserved for Canadians 12-years of age and under for the 25-cent
coin)

The finalists in each category will be determined by the Royal Canadian Mint and a panel of notable Canadians.

The winning design per category will be selected by Canadians in an online vote which will take place in September 2015. Each circulation coin denomination will feature one of the winning designs in 2017.
There are five grand prizes to be won (one per theme category). To enter a design and to obtain full contest rules and regulations, visit www.mint.ca/canada150.

(Office of John Duncan)

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