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Canada released a glowing coins
Royal Canadian Mint produces the world's first coin that will glow in the dark. It depicts Pachyrhinosaurus dinosaur of the genus ceratopsians. These creatures lived in North America, and their remains were first discovered in Alberta in 1972 on the new coin of 25 cents made of cupro-nickel alloy, in daylight dinosaur appears in its natural form, and in the dark will be visible to his skeleton , illuminated fluorescent paint. On the reverse side of the coin emblazoned profile of Queen Elizabeth, but with her in the dark no transformation occurs. Coin will be issued a limited edition of 25,000 copies and will cost 29 Canadian dollars. Order rarity is already possible on the site of the Royal Canadian Mint.