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Queen Victoria quarter from 1875 with an "H" mint mark, a highly collectible rarity.
Quarter from 1889 featuring Queen Victoria, adding historical and numismatic value.
Rare quarter from 1893, showcasing the regal profile of Queen Victoria.
Quarter from 1906 with a small crown, depicting King Edward VII.
Quarter from 1915 featuring the image of King George V, a piece of Canadian history.
George V quarter from 1921, capturing the essence of the early 20th century.
Rare 1936 quarter with a dot beneath the date, contributing to its uniqueness.
George VI quarter from 1947 with a dot, known for its scarcity and collector's appeal.
George VI quarter from 1951 with low relief, making it a distinctive and sought-after piece.
Experimental quarter from 1967 featuring a bobcat, representing a unique design attempt.
Quarter from 1973 featuring a large bust of a Mountie, notable for its size and rarity.
Caribou quarter from 1983, known for its rarity and significance among collectors.
1992 provincial quarters with a rotated die error, adding an element of uniqueness.
Caribou quarter from 2000 with a "P" mint mark, contributing to its collector's value.
Quarters from 2000 and 2007 featuring mule errors, making them highly collectible and fascinating to enthusiasts.
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