Toonie Explained

Country:Canada
Denomination:Toonie
Value:2.00
Unit:CAD
Mass:6.92
Diameter:28
Thickness:1.75
Edge:Intermittent milled/smooth
Years Of Minting:1996–present
Catalog Number:-
Obverse:Toonie - back.png
Obverse Design:Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada
Obverse Designer:Susanna Blunt
Obverse Design Date:2003
Obverse Discontinued:2023
Obverse2 Design:Charles III, King of Canada
Obverse2 Designer:Steven Rosati
Obverse2 Design Date:2023
Reverse:Toonie - front.png
Reverse Design:Polar bear in early summer on an ice floe
Reverse Designer:Brent Townsend
Reverse Design Date:1996
Reverse Discontinued:2012
Reverse2:Toonie.2012.design.reverse.png
Reverse2 Design:Polar bear in early summer on an ice floe
Reverse2 Designer:Brent Townsend
Reverse2 Design Date:2012

The toonie (also spelled twonie[1] [2] or twoonie[3] [4]), formally the Canadian two-dollar coin (nicknamed French: deux [[piastre]]s or French: deux piastres rond), was introduced on February 19, 1996, by Minister of Public Works Diane Marleau. it possesses the highest monetary value of any circulating Canadian coin. The toonie is a bi-metallic coin which on the reverse side bears an image of a polar bear by artist Brent Townsend. The obverse, since 2023, bear a portrait of King Charles III. It has the words Latin: CHARLES III / [[Dei Gratia Rex|D.G. REX]]; before 2023, the words were in a typeface different to other Canadian coins.[5]

The coin is manufactured using a patented distinctive bi-metallic coin-locking mechanism.[6] The coins are estimated to last 20 years. The discontinued two-dollar bill was less expensive to manufacture but lasted only one year on average.[7]

On April 10, 2012, the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) announced design changes to the loonie and toonie, which include new security features.[8]

Coins minted prior to 2012 consist of an aluminum bronze inner core with a pure nickel outer ring;[9] but in March–May 2012, the composition of the inner core switched to aluminum bronze coated with multi-ply plated brass, and the outer ring switched to steel coated with multi-ply plated nickel.[10] The weight dropped from 7.30 to 6.92g, and the thickness changed from 1.8 to 1.75 mm. The Mint said that multi-ply plated steel technology, already used in Canada's smaller coinage, produces an electromagnetic signature that is harder to counterfeit than that of regular alloy coins; also, using steel provides cost savings and avoids fluctuations in the price or supply of nickel.[11] [12]

Naming

"Toonie" is a portmanteau word combining the number "two" with the name of the loonie, Canada's one-dollar coin. It is occasionally spelled "twonie" or "twoonie", but Canadian newspapers and the Royal Canadian Mint use the "toonie" spelling.

Jack Iyerak Anawak, member of Parliament from Nunatsiaq (the electoral district representing what is now the territory of Nunavut), suggested the name "Nanuq" [nanook, [[polar bear]]] in honour of the Inuit and their northern culture; however, this proposal went largely unnoticed beside the popular "toonie".[13] [14] [15]

The name "toonie" became so widely accepted that in 2006, the RCM secured the rights to it. A competition to name the bear resulted in the name "Churchill", a reference both to Winston Churchill and to the common polar bear sightings in Churchill, Manitoba.[16]

Launch

Finance Minister Paul Martin announced the replacement of the $2 banknote with a coin in the 1995 Canadian federal budget speech.[17] The RCM spent to canvass 2,000 Canadian households regarding which of the 10 theme options they preferred.

Under the direction of Hieu C. Truong, the RCM engineering division designed the two-dollar coin to be made from two different metals. The metals for the bimetallic coin would be lighter and thinner than those produced anywhere in the world. To join the two parts, the engineering division selected a bimechanical locking mechanism.[18] By the end of 1996, the Winnipeg facility had struck 375 million of these coins.[19] The coin was officially launched at Ben's Deli in Montreal on February 19, 1996.[18]

The weight of the coin was originally specified as 112.64gr.[20]

The community of Campbellford, Ontario, home to the coin's designer, constructed an 8adj=midNaNadj=mid toonie monument,[21] similar to the "Big Loonie" in Echo Bay and the Big Nickel in Sudbury.

Unlike the loonie before it, the toonie and the $2 bill were not produced concurrently with each other, as the $2 bill was withdrawn from circulation on February 16, 1996, three days prior to the toonie's introduction.[22] [23]

Commemorative editions

Commemorative editions of the Canadian $2 coin!Year!Theme!Artist!Mintage!Notes
1999The founding of NunavutG. Arnaktavyok25,130,000Commemorating the founding of Nunavut, featuring an Inuit drummer.
2000Knowledge/French: Le SavoirTony Bianco29,880,000[24] Millennium edition, the coin value "2 DOLLARS" appears on the obverse instead of on the reverse. It also features three polar bears. The issue date of the 2000 coin is on the reverse instead of the obverse side.[25]
2006Churchill, 10th anniversary of $2 coinTony Bianco5,005,000[26] Featuring an updated pose of the bear looking up at the dramatic lines of the aurora borealis. The first circulation coin to be introduced with the new mintmark.[27] The issue date reads 1996–2006.[28]
2008Québec, 400th anniversary of founding of Quebec City, the first French settlement in North AmericaThe coin was designed by jeweller Geneviève Bertrand, a Quebec City native. The engraving was done by RCM engraver William Woodruff.6,010,000The design of the coin is dominated by a large fleur-de-lis. Other elements include a ship and lines representing the St. Lawrence River.[29]
2011Boreal Forest, honouring Canada's boreal forest dedicated to the centennial of Parks Canada.Nolin BBDO Montreal5,000,000[30] Celebrates Canada's boreal forest that covers over half of Canada's landmass. Features three stylized trees, a bird and a man.[31] [32]
2012War of 1812

HMS Shannon

Bonnie Ross5,000,000Part of a series of commemorative issues on the War of 1812. Features a modified reverse with in the centre core, as well as artwork with "The War of 1812, HMS Shannon" in the outer ring.
2014Wait for Me DaddyClaude Dettloff5,000,000Inspired by the iconic photograph Wait for Me, Daddy, which was taken on October 1, 1940, in New Westminster, British Columbia, by photographer Claude Dettloff.[33]
2015200th anniversary of the birth of John A. MacdonaldGlen Green5,000,000The design features a portrait of John A. Macdonald superimposed on the map of Canada in the centre; in the outer ring are the dates "1815" and "2015".[34] 2,150,000 of these coins were produced in 2014 (though still dated 2015), with the remaining 2,850,000 being produced in 2015.[35]
2015100th anniversary of the poem "In Flanders Fields" Glen Loates5,000,000Part of a collection featuring a coloured and uncoloured quarter duo, the reverse depicts John McCrae sitting in a field of poppies as he composes the poem.[36]
201675th anniversary of the Battle of the AtlanticYves Bérubé5,000,000Features a sailor aboard a Canadian warship who presses his eye to the viewfinder of his anti-aircraft gun, scanning the skies for threats. Two other Canadian vessels in the distance while a Bristol Beaufighter flies overhead.[37]
2017Canada 150Timothy Hsia10,000,000 (including coloured and regular issues)Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada. The design is titled Dance of the Spirits and shows a pair of paddlers dwarfed by a night sky alive with the ever-shifting movement of the aurora borealis. The aurora portion glows in the dark. The theme of the coin is "Our Wonders".[38]
2017100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy RidgeTony Bianco5,130,000[39] Designed by Canadian artist Tony Bianco, the coin design features the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in Vimy, France, flanked by a First World War soldier on the left and a veteran soldier on the right.[40]
2018100th anniversary of the Armistice of 11 November 1918Laurie McGaw
  • 2,000,000 (with applied colour)
  • 1,000,000 (regular issue)[41]
Designed by Canadian artist Laurie McGaw, the coin design features two symbols of remembrance: a soldier's helmet represents the end of the First World War and serves as a reminder of the many lives lost during history's first mechanized war. Below the helmet lies a large poppy, the official bloom of remembrance, whose bright scarlet colour is re-created on the selectively coloured coins.[42]
201975th anniversary of the Battle of NormandyAlan Daniel
  • 2,000,000 (with applied colour)
  • 1,000,000 (regular issue)[43]
Designed by Canadian artist Alan Daniel, the coin features Canadian soldiers en route to Juno Beach.[44]
2020100th anniversary of the birth of artist Bill ReidBill Reid
  • 2,000,000 (with applied colour)
  • 1,000,000 (regular issue)[45]
Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Haida artist Bill Reid, the design features a rendering of the Haida: Xhuwaji, the Haida grizzly bear, along with his name and the year of issue placed between two micro-engraved maple leaves.[46]
202075th anniversary of the end of the World War IIThomas Shingles
  • 2,000,000 (with applied colour)
  • 1,000,000 (regular issue)[47]
Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, the design is based on the Victory nickel by Thomas Shingles, featuring a large "V" for Victory overlaid with a torch topped by orange and yellow flames. The Canadian victory emblem is flanked by maple leaves, while the double dates "1945" and "2020" appear at both left and right, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II. The words "Victory" (English) and "French: Victoire" (French) appear on the outer ring, with an inscription in International Morse code, that when translated reads "We win when we work willingly" (English) and "French: La bonne volonté est gage de victoire" (French). The words "Remember" (English) and "French: Souvenir" (French) are added to the bottom part of the outer ring.
2021100th anniversary of the discovery of insulinJesse Koreck
  • 2,000,000 (with applied colour)
  • 1,000,000 (regular issue)[48]
Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin, the design features a monomer, the building block of the insulin molecule, along with scientific instruments used in the early formulation of insulin, including a vial, mortar and pestle, and Erlenmeyer flask overlaid on a maple leaf, with red blood cells, glucose and insulin molecules, the words "INSULIN" and "French: INSULINE" appearing on the coin's outer ring and the dates "1921" and "2021" on the upper part of the coin's outer ring.[49]
202250th anniversary of the Summit SeriesJoel Kimmel
  • 2,000,000 (with applied colour)
  • 1,000,000 (regular issue)[50]
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Summit Series, the design features two hockey players representing Team Canada, with the team's stylized maple leaf emblem, with "THE SERIES" in English and French, and the words "50 YEARS" and "French: ANS" appearing on the coin.[51] [52]
2022Honouring Queen Elizabeth IIBrent Townsend4,305,025[53] Marking the end of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. With the same design as a regular toonie, except that the outer ring is black, like a mourning band, instead of its usual silver.[54] The colouring is achieved by using black nickel.[55]
2023National Indigenous Peoples DayMegan Currie, Myrna Pokiak (Agnaviak) and Jennine Krauchi
  • 2,000,000 (with applied colour)
  • 1,000,000 (regular issue)[56]
Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, the design features three motifs representing Inuit, Métis and First Nations culture. Features the transitional effigy of the Queen, with the dates of her reign, and date of issue on the obverse.
2023100th anniversary of the birth of Jean Paul RiopelleJean Paul Riopelle
  • 2,000,000 (with applied colour)
  • 1,000,000 (regular issue)[57]
Commemorating the 100th anniversary of his birth, the coin features a recreation of Riopelle's L'Hommage à Rosa Luxemburg.[58]

Specimen set editions

From 2010 to 2015, the Royal Canadian Mint issued a two-dollar coin that depicts a different and unique image of a young animal on the coin's reverse. These special toonies have limited mintages and are available only in the six-coin specimen sets.

YearThemeArtistMintageFull-set issue price
2010Young lynx[59] Christie Paquet15,000$49.95
2011Elk calf[60] Christie Paquet15,000$49.95
2012Wolf cubs[61] Emily Damstra15,000$49.95
2013Black bear cubs[62] Glen Loates17,500$49.95
2014Baby rabbits[63] Pierre Leduc17,500$49.95
2015Baby raccoons[64] Clinton Jammer15,000$49.95

First strikes

YearThemeMintageIssue price
2005Polar bear2,375$14.95
200610th anniversary toonie5,000$15.95
2006New Mint Mark5,000$29.95

Separation of metals

A failure in the bimetallic locking mechanism in the first batch of toonies caused some coins to separate if struck hard or frozen. Despite media reports of defective toonies, the RCM responded that the odds of a toonie falling apart were about one in 60 million.[65] Deliberately attempting to separate a toonie is considered to be "defacing coin currency", a summary offence under section 456 of the Canadian Criminal Code.[66]

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  44. Web site: $2 Coin: 75th D-Day Anniversary . Royal Canadian Mint . November 23, 2022.
  45. News: Uguen-Csenge . Eva . CBC News . July 28, 2020 . New toonie features work of Haida artist Bill Reid . November 23, 2022.
  46. Web site: 2020 Bill Reid Commemorative Collector Keepsake . Royal Canadian Mint . https://web.archive.org/web/20200802174609/https://www.mint.ca/store/coins/2020-bill-reid-commemorative-collector-keepsake-prod3670024 . August 2, 2020 . November 27, 2022.
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  63. Web site: Special Edition Specimen Set - Baby Rabbits (2014). Royal Canadian Mint. November 27, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181017003254/https://www.mint.ca/store/coins/special-edition-specimen-set---baby-rabbits-2014-prod2000027 . October 17, 2018.
  64. Web site: Special Edition Specimen Set - Baby Raccoons (2015). Royal Canadian Mint. November 27, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181017042852/https://www.mint.ca/store/coins/special-edition-specimen-set---baby-raccoons-2015-prod2440077. October 17, 2018.
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