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Lucky Loonie. - Canada 1$ 2026 Copper/Nickel coin set with Key Chain

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19,00 €
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Metal: Cupper/Nickel
Weight: 6,23 g
Diameter: 26,5 (mm)
Quality: B.U.

Canada’s Lucky Loonie is back! This keychain keepsake celebrates Canadian pride and the spirit of victory, inspiring athletes and Canadians alike. Perfect as a good-luck charm, patriotic gift, or symbol of determination.
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Metal: Cupper/Nickel
Weight: 6,23 g
Diameter: 26,5 (mm)
Quality: B.U.

Celebrate Canada’s spirit with the Lucky Loonie—your ultimate good-luck charm.

The Lucky Loonie is a special Canadian $1 coin tradition, originating from the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics where a loonie was buried at center ice for good luck, leading to双gold medals. Produced by The Royal Canadian Mint, it features unique designs, such as a "V" for victory, and is issued to support Canadian athletes.
5,00 €

 

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