Canada is rolling out the royal red carpet for King Charles III.
Over the weekend, the Commonwealth and fans of the Royal family celebrated the history-making coronation of King Charles III.
Special collector coins will also be released from the Royal Canadian Mint in celebration of His Majesty’s Coronation, which features His Majesty’s Royal Cypher as the symbol to commemorate this historic moment. The collector commemorative pure gold and silver coins retail for between $34.95 and $4,199.95 and are only available while supplies last given the limited mintage.
The design replaces religious symbols with maple leaves & a snowflake. #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/lw04dC0zOZ
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