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Obama to the White House Image-Changing Coin

Obama to the White House Image-Changing Coin

On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama tore down the racial divide when he was inaugurated as the first African-American President of the United States. His promise of "change we can believe in" offers hope during one of the most tumultuous periods in our nation’s history.Available exclusively from AMERICAN MINT, this dazzling full-color coin uses state-of-the-art lenticular technology to produce anincredible full-color image that changes from a portrait of Barack Obama to an image of the White House when you tilt the coin.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper nickelWeight: 20 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: Brilliant UncirculatedObverse: Barack Obama and the White HouseReverse: Presidential emblemCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


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2009-05-26

Antique






Our family has been collecting antiques for the past few month and some of the antiques we have
comes from all different countries such as Japan, China, Greece, India, England, Germany and
Canada. Many of these things are made of wood, copper and other materials. Many of our antiques are limited edition that you cannot find any where else, so relax and enjoy our antique
gallery.















2009-05-23

victoria day's firwork

The passed weekend was a long weekend names of Victoria day, our family ate out and walk to the park near to our house, it was very clear but a little bit cold and breezing. Many people kindled firworks to celebrate the holiday. The Victoria Day is a statutory holiday celebrated on the first Monday preceding May 25th. throughout all of Canada except the Atlantic provinces.
Victoria Day is officially the Sovereign's birthday. The Sovereign's birthday was first observed in Ontario (then called Canada West) in 1845 to celebrate the birthday of Queen Victoria of England (1837-1901).

After the death of Queen Victoria, an Act was passed by the Parliament of Canada establishing a legal holiday on May 24 in each year (or May 25 if May 24 fell on a Sunday) under the name Victoria Day. An amendment to the Statutes of Canada in 1952 established the celebration of Victoria Day on the Monday preceding May 25, making it the first long weekend of the summer season.

From 1953 to 1956, the Queen's birthday was celebrated in Canada on Victoria Day. In 1957, Victoria Day was permanently appointed as the Queen's birthday in Canada. In the United Kingdom, the Queen's birthday is celebrated in June.

Victoria Day has also been known as the Queen's Birthday, Empire Day, and Commonwealth Day. The holiday name was changed to Empire Day in the 1890s when enthusiasm for the British Empire was at a peak. By the mid-20th century, however, the Empire had given way to the Commonwealth, so the holiday became known as Commonwealth Day. In 1977 Commonwealth Day was moved to the second Monday in March and Canadians continued to celebrate Victoria Day in May.
In Québec, since 2003 it has also been known as National Patriots’ Day to honor the rebellion against the British in 1837. Before 2003 in Québec it was known as la Fête de Dollard or Dollard Day in honor of the 17th century soldier, Adam Dollard des Ormeaux.

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