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- All 1992 coins issued by the Royal Canadian Mint are double-dated with 1967-1992 to celebrate Canada's 125th Anniversary of Confederation.
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All 1992 coins issued by the Royal Canadian Mint are double-dated with 1967-1992 to celebrate Canada's 125th Anniversary of Confederation. This sealed coinage set of Canadian commemorative coins includes: • 1867-1992 1-Cent Maple Leaf Penny. • 1867-1992 5-Cent Beaver Nickel. • 1867-1992 10-Cent Bluenose Schooner Dime.
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All 1992 coins issued by the Royal Canadian Mint are double-dated with 1967-1992 to celebrate Canada’s 125th Anniversary of Confederation. This sealed coinage set of Canadian commemorative coins includes: • 1867-1992 1-Cent Maple Leaf Penny. • 1867-1992 5-Cent Beaver Nickel. • 1867-1992 10-Cent Bluenose Schooner Dime.
Nov 4, 2021 · In 1992, all Canadian circulation coins kept their classic design but boasted a double-date: 1867-1992. On the dime, the year 1867 is struck to the left side of Bluenose and the year 1992 to the right.
Apr 5, 2024 · In 1992, the Royal Canadian Mint issued a special commemorative penny to mark 125 years since Canadian Confederation in 1867. The 1867-1992 Canadian cent features unique double-dated design to honor the anniversary.
Detailed information about the coin 1 Cent, Elizabeth II (Confederation), Canada, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.
- Canada
- Circulating commemorative coin
- Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
- 1992
Sep 1, 2024 · The 1992 version, however, makes a notable change with the dual date "1867-1992" to the left of the leaves commemorating Canada‘s 125th birthday. "1 CENT" appears above the leaves and "CANADA" below, while the designer‘s initials "KG" (for George Kruger Gray) sit to the right.
Nov 2, 2021 · 1992 ‘Canada 125’ series spurred today’s collectors. The Canada 125 set (proof issues shown) features a Canada-themed $1 coin plus a dozen 25-cent coins. Photo by Canadian Coin & Currency. In 1992, Canadian numismatics experienced a watershed moment as many of today’s top collectors were introduced to the hobby.