Lol, it looks like it’s been there since 1964. No telling really but you’re five cents richer. Spend it wisely. :)
I bought mine in an LCS when I lived in Washington State near the Canadian border. Cost me a whopping $12.95. I still have the receipt for it. Lol
Mine is still in the plastic slip case cover for it. :)
The stand on mine has never been used. It’s as flat as the day it was made. :)
I didn’t get the 2000 set either. I also can’t recall ever seeing one.
As I recall no they didn’t.
Doesn’t surprise me one bit. Makes me wonder when some cashier will asks a manager for change for one.
I I gotta see those.
I left one out. My apologies. It’s the next to last one. A Country Unfolds. Depicts Canada’s evolution over the years. Each depiction forms the...
A Canadian Symbol. 13 small Maple Leafs represents one for each province and territory with 1 large one for unity. [ATTACH]
Etched In Stone. Reflects the petroglyphs of a thousand years showing the country’s heritage and spirituality. [ATTACH]
The Log Dive. Reflects the courage of the raftsman to Canada’s development and prosperity. [ATTACH]
Our Northern Heritage. A tribute to contemporary Canadian Inuit art. [ATTACH]
The Voyagers. To honor those that set up the fur trade and travelled by canoe to open up the land. [ATTACH]
Coast to Coast. Represents the joining of the country for the Atlantic to the Pacific. [ATTACH]
A nation of people. 6 people drawn with one continuous line represents law and order, learning, teaching, the arts, the love of nature and sports....
The pioneer spirit. Reflects the spirit of the people that gave from all over to build Canada. [ATTACH]
Canada Through A Child’s Eye. The 3 people holding hands is for a United Canada. [ATTACH]
A tribute to First Nations. The Eagle, bear and killer whale depict land, water and sky. [ATTACH]
The airplane opens the North. Salutes the bush plane which gave access to the northern territories. [ATTACH]
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