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2010 Canada 50-cent Olympic Mascot Collector Card - Ice Hockey Quatchi

2010 Canada 50-cent Olympic Mascot Collector Card - Ice Hockey Quatchi
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2010 Canada 50-cent Olympic Mascot Collector Card - Ice Hockey Quatchi

Ice hockey is an iconic game with origins that can be traced back to the beginning of history. While the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) declared that the game was first played in Montreal in 1875, there is evidence that it was may have been played earlier in Egypt and Greece.

Celebrate this iconic Canadian game and inject a sense of fun along the way with this 2010 50-cent Olympic Mascot Collector Card featuring one of the Vancouver Olympic mascots Quatchi playing goalie in an ice hockey game. This coin is an excellent collector item to remember those historic winter games and the loved sport of hockey.

Collect all 12 collector cards.

Specifications:
Face Value: 50 cents
Mintage: While Supplies Last
Composition: Three-ply nickel
Weight: 12.61
Diameter: 35 mm
Edge: Plain
Finish: Specimen

Special Features:
• Each 50 cent piece is expertly painted to showcase these adorable mascots.
• The coins feature 4 different sports poses of the 2 Vancouver 2010 Mascots (Miga & Quatchi) and the Paralympic mascot (Sumi).
• Fun and unique way to collect all three mascots in different Olympic Winter games sports.

Packaging:
Each card is packaged in a peggable sleeve


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