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Banff's 'ghost bride' haunts new Canadian coin

A new Canadian coin features the image of a ghost who supposedly haunts the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel.

Collector coin and stamp unveiled at Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel

An enlarged image showing the new Canadian "ghost bride" coin featuring the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. (Royal Canadian Mint)

A new Canadian coin features the image of a ghost who supposedly haunts the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel.

The lore of the "Ghost Bride" dates back to the 1930s. According to legend, a bride on her wedding night died at the four-star hotel, fallingfrom a staircase.

The Royal Canadian Mints limited edition 25-cent coinuses lenticular technology so it appears that the brides eyes open and the candles behind her light up when the coin is tilted. A collector coin made ofcupronickel, it costs nearly $30.

The coin, along with a Canada Post stamp showing the same bride, wasreleased Monday at the hotel in Banff.

Bringing intriguing Canadian tales out of the shadows is what stamps continue to do, said Mike Shearon, a Canada Post spokesperson in a press release. We are pleased to join the mint to highlight these stories and offer the perfect keepsake for those who revel in this particular type of folklore.