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25 cents 2001 - Not intended for circulation

25 cents 2001 prices and values

The value of a Canadian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more.

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Variety NBU-60 NBU-62 NBU-63 NBU-64 NBU-65 NBU-66 NBU-67
2001 - P ---$1.45$4.80$10.30$24.50
2001 - Canada Day ---$6.90$8.80$59.80-

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
2001 - P -----$1.95$19.60

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
2001 - Silver ---$7.80---

Varieties and features

25 cents 2001 - P

The reverse shows a caribou and there's the letter P at the bottom of the obverse.

25 cents 2001 - Silver

25 cents 2001 - Canada Day

This 25-cents coin was sold with an information card. Here's the text inside the information card:

Spirit of Canada

Designed by Silke Ware, of Kitchener, Ontario, this charming design embraces the spirit of Canada. At the centre is a red maple leaf, Canada's distinctive emblem.

It evokes the sense of community and friendship that defines this vast nation.

Canada is a great place to grow.... a great place in which to grow string (Silke Ware).

Diameter: 23.88 mm - Composition: Three-ply nickel finish plated steel - Weight: 4.4 g

25 cents steel - 2001 - Canada Day

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