This Black Toonie Commemorates Queen Elizabeth II
Michael Hemsworth — December 21, 2022 — Art & Design
This black Toonie has been unveiled by The Royal Canadian Mint as a coin that will commemorate the memory of Queen Elizabeth II in a decidedly somber way. The coin features the same look and feel of the original, but features the outer nickel ring treated to a specialized chemical treatment that gives it a black appearance. The commemorative coin is being sent to banks in Canada now with an estimated five-million units expected to go into circulation.
The black Toonie is expected to be a must-have amongst collectors and will certainly stand out give its signature black and gold appearance. The coin is inspired by the black armband traditionally worn during the mourning period and will further commemorate the memory of the late monarch into the minds of Canadians.
Image Credit: The Royal Canadian Mint, hypebeast, mint
The black Toonie is expected to be a must-have amongst collectors and will certainly stand out give its signature black and gold appearance. The coin is inspired by the black armband traditionally worn during the mourning period and will further commemorate the memory of the late monarch into the minds of Canadians.
Image Credit: The Royal Canadian Mint, hypebeast, mint
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