Is it an 1867 30 mm brass-plated (maybe steel under) medallion coin from Canada with a three maple leaf cluster and two seeds on the obverse with the text on top of the coin "The Maple Leaf" and lower "La Feuille D'Erable" on the reverse is the text in upper and lower "CANADA" the Canadian crest in the middle and the "18" portion of the date on the left and the "67" portion on the right of the crest?
These were giveaways in the early 70s by I believe Shell gas stations for a fill-up. They were made in 2 series: 1 depicting provincial shields, and the other depicting Prime Ministers of Canada. Millions were made and given away, so unfortunately, they have virtually no value. They are quite interesting though. I believe the metal underneath is zinc.
The leaf on the Canadian flag is a maple leaf; specifically, a sugar maple leaf.
The leaf on the Canadian flag is a maple leaf. The reason why the maple leaf is used if because it represents nature and the environment which is an important part of Canada and Canadian history.
The leaf on the Canadian flag - is a Maple leaf.
The name of the Canadian flag is The Maple Leaf. :)
A Canadian maple Leaf, is a leaf found on a Maple tree in Canada. It is a very well known symbol that represents Canada, and if you have noticed it is on the Canadian flag.
1 cent all Canadian pennys have double maple leaves on them, dose not add extra value
The diameter of a Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coin is 38 millimeters.
Maple Leaf Village was created in 1979.
Jacques Saint-Cyr had the idea of putting the maple leaf on the flag.
The Canadian flag has a maple leaf on it because there are lots of maple trees in Canada and that tree is where they get sap to make maple syrup. It is also for symbolism because the maple leaf is a Canadian symbol.
im fairly sure it is the canadian maple leaf
There is only 1 maple leaf on a canadian flag.