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2005 - Year of the Veteran Commemorative Coin Composition | ||||||||||||||||
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Metal | USD/Pound | USD/Troy Ounce | USD/Gram | Grams/Coin | USD/Coin |
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Copper | $2.091 | $0.143 | $0.005 | 0.1672 g | $0.001 |
Nickel | $4.494 | $0.308 | $0.010 | 0.0968 g | $0.001 |
Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For Each Coin: | $0.002 | ||||
Combined Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For 1 Coins: | $0.002 |

COIN TYPE DESCRIPTION | |
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Region: | Canada |
Category: | Twenty-Five Cent |
Coin Type: | 2005 - Year of the Veteran Commemorative |
Years Minted: | 2005 |
Mint Marks: | P, L |
Denomination: | C25C |
Obverse Design: | The portrait in right profile of Elizabeth II, when she was 77 years old, is surrounded with the inscription "ELIZABETH II D • G • REGINA" (Elizabeth II, Queen by the grace of God). Lettering: ELIZABETH II D·G·REGINA Lettering: ELIZABETH II D·G·REGINA P |
Obverse Designer: | Susanna Blunt |
Reverse Design: | Two veterans in left profile are surrounded with the facial value and the inscription "CANADA" Lettering: 25 CENTS CANADA 2005 EG |
Reverse Designer: | Elaine Goble |
2005 - Year of the Veteran Commemorative Quarter
The quarter is a Canadian coin, valued at 25 cents or one-fourth of a Canadian dollar. It is a small, circular coin of silver colour. According to the Royal Canadian Mint, the official name for the coin is the 25-cent piece, but in practice and from American influence, it is usually called a quarter. The coin is produced at the Royal Canadian Mint's facility in Winnipeg. Composition: 94.0% steel (unspecified alloy) 3.8% copper 2.2% nickel plating REF 2005 Remembrance Day Source: veterans.gc.ca The Government of Canada has declared 2005 the Year of the Veteran. Throughout the year, Canadians will remember, honour, celebrate, and teach our youth about the contributions and sacrifices of our veterans. During Veterans' Week, November 5 to 11, Canada will pause to remember all Veterans, to reflect upon their contributions and sacrifices, and to pay tribute to those who died protecting the values and freedoms we enjoy today. REF RCM - Year of the Veteran Commemorative Quarter Source: mint.ca "To go wherever we're needed… To do whatever is asked of us" In 2005, Canadians reached out to thank our veterans and honour their decades of duty and sacrifice in times of war and peace. The Royal Canadian Mint proudly issued the Year of the Veteran 25-Cent Coin to pay tribute to Canadian veterans, young and old. These brave men and women are not only those who fought in the World Wars I and II and the Korean War. Amongst them are the younger faces of Canadian Armed Forces personnel who have served in places like Afghanistan and the former Yugoslavia and who foster peace and freedom on behalf of Canada. The design, by artist Elaine Goble, depicts the profiles of two veterans from different generations, joined by love of their country. Specifications Face value: 25 cents (Twenty-Five Cents) Composition: three-ply nickel finish plated steel Weight (g): 4.4 Diameter (mm): 23.88 Edge: serrated Finish: circulation Artist: Elaine Goble REF 25 Cents - Elizabeth II Year of the Veteran Source: en.numista.com KM# 535 Features Country Canada Year 2005 Value 25 Cents Metal Nickel-plated Steel Weight 4.43 g Diameter 23.88 mm Thickness 1.58 mm Shape Round Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑ Edge Reeded Engravers Susanna Blunt (obverse) E. Gobel (reverse) REF |
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