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2000 Millennium Canada Dove & Maple Leaf Commemerative Token-FREE SHIP
$ 1.58
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Offered .......a beautiful
year 2000 Millennium Canada Post Token.
This Canada Post Commemorative Token is dated 2000. It features a large maple leaf with 13 small maple leafs around the edge of the obverse. On the reverse is the Canada Dove. The token is nickel. Less than 300,000 were made, and this one has a bright finish & appears to be uncirculated.
The token pictured is the one you will receive. Please rely on the pictures and ask questions before buying to assure a happy experience. Coins shipped by USPS cannot be insured. They will be packaged carefully & personally deposited at the Post Office, but any loss or damage is the responsibility of the Buyer. We are proud of our feedback from 22 years on eBay. Buy with confidence.
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