Mr. DUNNING: (Minister of Finance and Receiver General)
Liberal
1. 1933, 2,597,867 pieces; 1934, 3,832,483 pieces; 1935, 3,891,151 pieces; 1936, 4,400,450 pieces; 1937, 4,593,263 pieces.
2. No.
3. During the years 1933, 1934, 1935 and 1937, the coin blanks were manufactured in
England from copper-nickel matte shipped from Canada. During the year 1936 the coin blanks were manufactured in Norway from copper-nickel matte shipped from Canada.
Topic: QUESTIONS
Subtopic: MINTAGE OF NICKELS
Subtopic: MINTAGE OF NICKELS