Royal Canadian Mint to Begin Circulation of Coins With Image of King Charles

Royal Canadian Mint to Begin Circulation of Coins With Image of King Charles
King Charles is presented with the first struck '5 Coronation coin by Royal Mint CEO Anne Jessopp (L) and director Rebecca Morgan (C) at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, on April 13, 2023. (The Canadian Press/AP-Jonathan Brady)
The Canadian Press
11/13/2023
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11/13/2023
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The first Canadian coins bearing the face of King Charles are soon to be circulated across the country.

The Royal Canadian Mint in Winnipeg is set on Nov. 14 to showcase its model of the King that will appear on one side of all Canadian coins.

The monarch’s effigy is also to be pressed onto a loonie for the first time at the mint.

The mint says a small amount of 2023-dated coins with the King are to circulate in early December.

Coin exchanges are set to take place later in the month at the mint’s Ottawa and Winnipeg boutiques.

The image features work by Canadian portrait artist Steven Rosati, who has designed other coins for the mint, including six silver National Hockey League goalie coins.

Earlier this year, the federal government directed the mint and the Bank of Canada to replace the image of the late Queen Elizabeth II with one of the King on its coins and the $20 bill.