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B Class Rating

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At present I'm afraid this article should probalby not qualify for B class rating on the quality scale. It looks like a massive information dump, with limited accessibility for the general reader. As such does not meet the 6 B-Class Criteria [1]. I will place a request for assessment [2] and post a clean-up template to hopefully attract the help of more editors. --Whoosit (talk) 20:04, 21 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Million dollar coin?

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Shouldn't the million-dollar gold coin be included in this list? 70.72.223.215 (talk) 06:03, 30 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Joint Issue with Royal Dutch Mint?

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I came across the following on a Royal Canadian Mint webpage, p. 11:

In celebration of the Year of the Veteran and the 60th Anniversary of the Allied victory in the Second World War, four coins and coin sets were introduced. These were the five-cent sterling silver coin and medallion set depicting VE Day Celebrations; the five-dollar silver coin depicting the 60th Anniversary of the end of the Second World War; the 50-cent sterling silver six coin set also marking the End of the Second World War; and the Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Set with a 25-cent sterling silver coin and eight brilliant uncirculated Euro coins and a commemorative Royal Dutch medallion. The coins are dedicated to 60 years of liberation highlighting the special relationship between Canada and the Netherlands

I've found everything from this quote on this Numismatic page, except the joint issue with the Royal Dutch Mint. However, I don't know much about numismatics, so I don't know if it should be added here. Could someone take a look at it? Thanks! Mr Serjeant Buzfuz (talk) 03:17, 9 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]