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<p>[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 831699, member: 307"]It's funny how ethnic-centric we Americans can be. Many assume that everyone on the Internet is American and that everyone on the Internet speaks English. Wrong and wrong, but forgive and be tolerant of the ignorant (most of whom have never typed a web address ending in .ca). Most of all, vent when you need to. We understand.</p><p><br /></p><p>Speaking of Canada, I think that it's interesting that although the portrait of the Queen hasn't changed (much), the many different designs of Canadian coinage lately have been far superior to the current American commemorative coins (both circulating and non-circulating). The colorized coins are so cool that although I don't collect Canadian coins, I had to have one of the breast cancer quarter dollars!</p><p><br /></p><p>They introduced us to the reverse proof bullion coin, and are showing us that you don't need a $1 or $2 bill. They issued the first bi-metallic circulation coin and the list goes on. In fact, if I weren't so busy with the US series I collect, I would probably collect Cnadian coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 831699, member: 307"]It's funny how ethnic-centric we Americans can be. Many assume that everyone on the Internet is American and that everyone on the Internet speaks English. Wrong and wrong, but forgive and be tolerant of the ignorant (most of whom have never typed a web address ending in .ca). Most of all, vent when you need to. We understand. Speaking of Canada, I think that it's interesting that although the portrait of the Queen hasn't changed (much), the many different designs of Canadian coinage lately have been far superior to the current American commemorative coins (both circulating and non-circulating). The colorized coins are so cool that although I don't collect Canadian coins, I had to have one of the breast cancer quarter dollars! They introduced us to the reverse proof bullion coin, and are showing us that you don't need a $1 or $2 bill. They issued the first bi-metallic circulation coin and the list goes on. In fact, if I weren't so busy with the US series I collect, I would probably collect Cnadian coins.[/QUOTE]
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