Carry a piece of Canadian spirit and a legacy of victory with this handcrafted necklace. Featuring the 2026 Non-Circulation Lucky Loonie, this piece is more than just jewelry—it is a wearable talisman of triumph and national pride.
The Lucky Loonie is a legendary Canadian good-luck charm from the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics.
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The Secret Placement: Canadian icemaker Trent Evans secretly buried a loonie under the center-ice dot while preparing the Olympic rink.
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The Goal: He wanted to ensure Canadian players always had a "home ice" advantage, even on American soil.
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The Result: Canada’s drought ended spectacularly. Both the Men’s and Women’s teams won gold, marking the first time the Canadian men had won the top prize in 50 years.
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The Legend: After the final game, the coin was dug up and given to Wayne Gretzky. It now sits in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
The 2026 Lucky Loonie is a collector’s exclusive, never intended for general change. Designed by Canadian artist Steve Hepburn, it features a dynamic new take on the classic loon: its wings are raised in a triumphant “V” for Victory as it splashes into a tranquil Canadian lake.
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The Setting: A sleek, silver-plated bezel that securely frames the coin while allowing both the "Victory Loon" to be admired.
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The Chain: A comfortable 20-inch necklace, perfect for daily wear.
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Customization: Choose your preferred chain material to suit your style:
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Stainless Steel: For a contemporary, high-durability look that resists tarnishing.
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Brass: For a classic, warm aesthetic that complements the golden hue of the loonie.
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