'WAY TO REMEMBER': Special Canadian toonie marks death of Queen Elizabeth II

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'WAY TO REMEMBER': Special Canadian toonie marks death of Queen Elizabeth II
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The 2022 “toonie” is gold with a black outer ring to indicate mourning. The Canadian $2 coin is usually gold with a silver outer ring.

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A release Wednesdayfrom the Royal Mint states that the black band echoes the loss felt by millions of Canadians upon the Queen’s death. In a statement, Marie Lemay, Royal Mint president and CEO said, “Queen Elizabeth II served as Canada’s head of state for seven decades and for millions of Canadians, she was the only monarch they had ever known.A special 2022 “toonie” to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II is gold with a black outer ring to indicate mourning. The Canadian $2 coin is usually gold with a silver outer ring.

Some five million of the special $2 coins will gradually be circulated in Canada starting this month.

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