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2 dollars 2006 - Not intended for circulation

2 dollars 2006 prices and values

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Variety NBU-60 NBU-62 NBU-63 NBU-64 NBU-65 NBU-66 NBU-67
2006 ---$3.60$4.30$10.80$21.50
2006 - 10th anniversary ---$3.60$7.50$15.10$28.70
2006 - Churchill ---$7.20$7.90$12.50$23.30

NBU (Brilliant uncirculated): Coins not intended for circulation struck and sold by the Mint in a special package despite the fact that their composition is identical to the coins produced for circulation. Starting in 1977, third party grading companies, among other references, started to replace PL term by NBU. If these coins have been removed from their protective envelope or original package, it is harder to differentiate them from circulated coins.

Variety SP-60 SP-62 SP-63 SP-64 SP-65 SP-66 SP-67
2006 - 10th anniversary -----$10.80$14.30
2006 - Churchill -----$25.10-

SP (Specimen): Special collectors coins struck at the Mint with a frosted/mirror appearance on the design and effigy from 1996 to 2024. Before 1996, if specimen coins have been removed from their protective envelope or original package, it is harder to differentiate them from PL coins. Specimen coins are struck up to two times on numismatic presses.

Variety PR-64 PR-65 PR-66 PR-67 PR-68 PR-69 PR-70
2006 - Silver -----$14.20-
2006 - 10th anniversary - Gold -----$430-

Varieties and features

2 dollars 2006 - Silver

Since 1997, the 2 dollars coins were included in the annual Proof Sets from the Royal Canadian Mint. In these sets, the 2 dollars coins were in sterling silver.

2 dollars 2006 - 10th anniversary

2 dollars 2006 - 10th anniversary

2 dollars 2006 - Churchill

The Royal Canadian Mint was marking the 10th anniversary of the toonie with a commemorative version of the 2 dollars coin. Designed by Ontario artist Tony Bianco, the coin depicts the polar bear in a new pose. Following an online contest, the winning name, Churchill, won with 34 per cent of the total votes, while Wilbert was runner-up with 26 per cent and Plouf placed third with 15 per cent. The name for the Toonie Polar Bear is Churchill. When the Name Our Polar Bear Contest closed on October 5, 2006, 166,635 votes were cast.

2 dollars 2006 - Churchill

2 dollars 2006 - 10th anniversary - Gold

2 dollars 2006 Gold Proof

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