Wednesday June 19, 2013




Royal Canadian Mint wishes Canada's athletes luck with the 2012 Lucky Loonie


The 2012 lucky loonie coin is shown in Calgary, Alta., July 19, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

CALGARY - The Royal Canadian Mint has issued its latest commemorative circulation coin, the 2012 Lucky Loonie.

The coin was unveiled Thursday at Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in Calgary.

It will serve as a good luck charm for Canadian athletes competing in London at the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

In what is now a legendary tale, a Loonie was buried at centre ice prior to the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City to bring good luck to Canada's gold medal-winning men's and women's hockey teams.

The mint has since produced a Lucky Loonie circulation coin for each subsequent games.

The 2012 Lucky Loonie circulation coin features the iconic loon as it spreads its majestic wings while sitting on rippling Canadian lake waters.

Designed by artist Emily S. Damstra, the coin also features the Canadian Olympic Team logo.


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