Are there any 1867 Canadian Centennial coins left?

Are there any 1867 Canadian Centennial coins left?

Canada Confederation Commemorative Token 1867 1927 60th Anniversary King George! Only 1 left! Only 1 left! CANADA 1867-1967 CONFEDERATION CENTENNIAL 6 COINS SET IN HARD PLASTIC CASE NR!!

What are the symbols on the Canadian Shield?

Medal celebrating the 60th anniversary of the canadian confederation. The Shield of Canada reflects the royal symbols of Great Britain and France (the three royal lions of England, the royal lion of Scotland, the royal fleurs-de-lis of France and the royal Irish harp of Tara.

What was the result of the London Conference in 1867?

The London Conference, from December 1866 to February 1867, was the final stage of translating the 72 Resolutions of 1864 into legislation. The result was the British North America Act of 1867 (now called the Constitution Act, 1867), which passed through the British Parliament and was signed by Queen Victoria on 29 March 1867.

How did Confederation affect First Nations in Canada?

Paternalistic views about Indigenous peoples effectively left Canada’s first peoples out of the formal discussions about unifying the nation. Despite their exclusion, Confederation had a significant impact on Indigenous communities. In 1867, the federal government assumed responsibility over Indigenous affairs from the colonies.

Canada Confederation Commemorative Token 1867 1927 60th Anniversary King George! Only 1 left! Only 1 left! CANADA 1867-1967 CONFEDERATION CENTENNIAL 6 COINS SET IN HARD PLASTIC CASE NR!!

What was the 60th anniversary of Canada in 1927?

Ron showed me a plaque found in a one-room school to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Canada 1867-1927. Schools across Canada recieved them and mounted them on their walls. Have any of you ever seen such a photograph or know more information about these plaques?

Medal celebrating the 60th anniversary of the canadian confederation. The Shield of Canada reflects the royal symbols of Great Britain and France (the three royal lions of England, the royal lion of Scotland, the royal fleurs-de-lis of France and the royal Irish harp of Tara.

What does the plaque on the Confederation wall mean?

At the top is the word “Confederation” and at the sides “1867-1927”, forming a permanent record of the historic event clebrated this year. The plaque was first suggested by the chairman of the National Executive, Hon. George P. Graham.

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