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The $2 Circulating Coins, Proof (1996– ) series of Canada in the World Coins contains 3 distinct entries. Struck in bimetallic composition, Canada started issuing $2 coins in 1996 in response to demand for the need of this higher circulating denomination. The proof issues have

The $2 Circulating Coins, Proof (1996– ) series of Canada in the World Coins contains 3 distinct entries.

Struck in bimetallic composition, Canada started issuing $2 coins in 1996 in response to demand for the need of this higher circulating denomination. The proof issues have mirrored fields with frosted devices and made for collectors -- not intended for circulation.

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