Royal Canadian Mint switching $1 coin from Queen Elizabeth to King Charles

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These are normal circulating coins, not precious metal coins. I'm guessing the 2023 dated coins could become valuable to collectors as they will only be in production for a couple of months.
 
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Australia is doing it too:

It's not clear from that report that they are issuing 2023 dated coins, but if they are releasing coins before Christmas, I suppose it's possible they are dated as 2023.
 
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