A major change in Canadian coins in 2023. King Charles III on the obverse of all coinage.
The 2023 coins were not issued for general circulation, only collectors, direct from the RCM. The QE ii 23's had only 5000 "SPECIAL WRAP Sets" minted. The 2023 King Charles "SPECIAL WRAP Sets" was limited to 15,000 sets.
The 2024 "Special Wrap Five Roll Set" was 5000 sets. And SOLD OUT at RCM
THE 2025 "Special Wrap Five Roll Set" was 7000 sets. SOLD OUT at RCM in 5 days
This offer is for a six coin set of the 2025's. Special Wrap Sets sold out at the RCM. SOLD OUT Only 7,000 Special Wrap Sets were minted and issued. Consider the numbers, 7000 sets times 25 $1 Loonies per roll yields 175,000 in that grade of coin, and that is a LOW Mintage by any standard.
As the pictures indicate, 2025 King Charles III coins are in hand and ready to ship. Special Wrap Sets are spectacular. SIX total coins. SOLD OUT at the Mint.
Uncirculated from RCM SPECIAL WRAP ROLLS
The condition "Uncirculated" refer to coins showing no trace of wear. Such coins may vary slightly due to minor surface imperfections. This will include, contact marks, blemishes in prime focal areas, impaired luster, spots, dings, & scratches. An above average uncirculated coin may be brilliant and have very few contact marks. Uncirculated has several subdivisions including Perfect, Gem, Choice, and Uncirculated. (MS 60 to MS 70.) The above paraphrasing was extracted from the Whitman Publishing "Red Book" and the NGC website.
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- Polar Bear: Introduced in 1996, Canada's bi-metallic two-dollar coin features the polar bear, an Arctic species that is a symbol of strength. Artist: Brent Townsend
- Common Loon: A defining image of Canada and its currency, the loon made its coin debut on June 30, 1987. Artist: Robert-Ralph Carmichael
- Caribou: The antlered representative of Canada's northern wilderness, the caribou first appeared on the 25-cent coin in 1937. Artist: Emanuel Hahn
- Bluenose: An enduring symbol of Canada's maritime history and heritage, Bluenose first appeared on the 10-cent coin in 1937. Artist: Emanuel Hahn
- Beaver: The five-cent coin’s beaver design dates back to 1937, but the animal is a centuries-old icon that is synonymous with Canada's early history. Artist: G. E. Kruger-Gray
The obverse features the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati.