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Uncategorized Tuesday, September 20th 2011 at 3:26 pm

Canada Introduces Line of Cryptid Coins That Are Way Cooler Than U.S. State Quarters

I remember when the U.S. State quarters program was launched and everyone got (comparatively) excited about coin collecting. Now that Canada has introduced a collection of coins featuring mythical creatures, I realize how dumb it was to get all excited about states. Canada has a history of prettying up their money, but unlike the plastic currency initiative, this line of coins seems to be all about the coolness factor.

The current coins in the line are lake dragon Memphré, who allegedly lives in Quebec’s Lake Memphremagog; Mishepishu an aquatic panther of some sort rumored to live in Lake Superior; and the classic Sasquatch. All of the coins are legal tender and worth 25 cents a piece Canadian, although they cost $24.95 Canadian by virtue of being collectors items and being plain awesome. Besides, these aren’t the kind of things you spend. These are the kind of things that are begging to be embarrassing family heirlooms.

See the Sasquatch coin and the tails side (featuring the decidedly non-mythical Elizabeth II) after the jump.

(via io9)

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  • spratt

    Wow – how come Geekosystem knows about this and I (a Canadian taxpayer) hasn’t heard about it?? I love it.

  • Jo

    I want some too. <3

  • Dr Coene

    Meh, I dig US quarters more.

    Bigfoot is cool, though.

  • http://www.facebook.com/michaeldavidbeckman Michael Beckman

    Damn Canada, one more thing on the list of why you are so awesome.

  • Anonymous

    We have all seen photos of this “Elizabeth the Second” for years, but they have all been blurry  and from unreliable sources like the BBC.

  • http://www.facebook.com/sarah.maple Sarah Maple

    Gasp! They put Pokemon on their money!

  • http://profiles.google.com/reedsolomon.matr1x Reed Solomon

    Canadian Mint actually did Provincial Quarters long before the US mint stole the idea. (because making more money is always a good idea, and that is literally the mints job)