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World's first coloured coin to honour war veterans
Printed in the Edmonton Journal, Tuesday 28 Sept 04
The Canadian Press
WINNIPEG
Billed as the world's first coloured circulation coin, the Royal Canadian Mint will unveil a red quarter next month to commemorate Canadian veterans of the Second World War. Royal Canadian Legion branches and Tim Hortons outlets will be the only places to get the special coin, which will be engraved with a poppy and carry the inscription Remember Souvenir.
Legion officials say they are pleased with the limited edition design. â Å“I think it's very important that it's the first coloured coin and it's a commemorative one and that it has a poppy. We're very pleased,â ? said Clifford Tessier, president of the legion's Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario Command.
â Å“It's honouring the people who have served in a regular theatre of war,â ? said Mel Brant, vice-president of Winnipeg Branch No.1, the country's first legion. â Å“It honours the people who have made the sacrifice. It's wonderful that people will collect itâ †it will be something they can remember.â ?
As to what the coin looks like, Tessier would only say the poppy on the coin won't look like the real flower. â Å“It's the legion's poppy. The poppy is a symbol of the legion,â ? he said. It's hoped release of the coin will help the legion's annual poppy campaign, set this year for Nov 1-10. Officials with the mint refused to comment Monday.
Ian Lang, president of Gatewest Coin, the largest independent coin dealer in the country, said people shouldn't get the quarter hoping to make a profit. â Å“It will be a nice souvenir because they're making millions of them,â ? Lang said. â Å“It will never be rare. It will get people interested in looking at their change and many will be put away, but it will only be a nice novelty item.â ?
Federal dignitaries will attend when the coin is officially unveiled at a ceremony inside Winnipeg's Minto Armoury on Oct. 21.
Printed in the Edmonton Journal, Tuesday 28 Sept 04
The Canadian Press
WINNIPEG
Billed as the world's first coloured circulation coin, the Royal Canadian Mint will unveil a red quarter next month to commemorate Canadian veterans of the Second World War. Royal Canadian Legion branches and Tim Hortons outlets will be the only places to get the special coin, which will be engraved with a poppy and carry the inscription Remember Souvenir.
Legion officials say they are pleased with the limited edition design. â Å“I think it's very important that it's the first coloured coin and it's a commemorative one and that it has a poppy. We're very pleased,â ? said Clifford Tessier, president of the legion's Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario Command.
â Å“It's honouring the people who have served in a regular theatre of war,â ? said Mel Brant, vice-president of Winnipeg Branch No.1, the country's first legion. â Å“It honours the people who have made the sacrifice. It's wonderful that people will collect itâ †it will be something they can remember.â ?
As to what the coin looks like, Tessier would only say the poppy on the coin won't look like the real flower. â Å“It's the legion's poppy. The poppy is a symbol of the legion,â ? he said. It's hoped release of the coin will help the legion's annual poppy campaign, set this year for Nov 1-10. Officials with the mint refused to comment Monday.
Ian Lang, president of Gatewest Coin, the largest independent coin dealer in the country, said people shouldn't get the quarter hoping to make a profit. â Å“It will be a nice souvenir because they're making millions of them,â ? Lang said. â Å“It will never be rare. It will get people interested in looking at their change and many will be put away, but it will only be a nice novelty item.â ?
Federal dignitaries will attend when the coin is officially unveiled at a ceremony inside Winnipeg's Minto Armoury on Oct. 21.