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1912-1919 - George V - Silver Ten Cents Coin Composition | |||||||||||||
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Metal | USD/Pound | USD/Troy Ounce | USD/Gram | Grams/Coin | USD/Coin |
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Silver | $359.834 | $24.680 | $0.794 | 2.1497 g | $1.706 |
Copper | $2.091 | $0.143 | $0.005 | 0.1743 g | $0.001 |
Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For Each Coin: | $1.707 | ||||
Combined Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For 4 Coins: | $6.827 |
YEAR | IMG | COIN NAME | COIN GRADE |
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1916 |
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Canadian Dime | OFCC:UNGRADED |
1917 |
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Canadian Ten Cents | OFCC:UNGRADED |
1919 |
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George V Silver Dime | OFCC:UNGRADED |
1919 |
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George V Silver Dime | OFCC:UNGRADED |

COIN TYPE DESCRIPTION | |
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Region: | Canada |
Category: | Ten Cent |
Coin Type: | 1912-1919 - George V - Silver Ten Cents |
Years Minted: | 1912-1919 |
Mint Marks: | |
Denomination: | CS10C |
Obverse Design: | The portrait in left profile of George V is surrounded with the inscription "GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: REX ET IND:IMP" (George V, King and Emperor of India by the grace of God) Lettering: GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: REX ET IND:IMP: |
Obverse Designer: | E. B. MacKennal |
Reverse Design: | The facial value, accompanied with the inscription "CANADA", is surrounded with two maple boughs and a crown Lettering: 10 CENTS CANADA YEAR |
Reverse Designer: | Leonard C. Wyon |
1912-1919 - George V - Silver Ten Cents
In Canada, a dime is a coin worth ten cents. It is the smallest (in physical size) of the currently issued Canadian coins. According to the Royal Canadian Mint, the official national term of the coin is the 10 cent piece, but in practice, the term dime predominates in English-speaking Canada. It is nearly identical in size to the American dime, but unlike its counterpart, the Canadian dime is magnetic due to a distinct metal composition: from 1968 to 1999 it was composed entirely of nickel, and since 2000 it has had a high steel content. REF Canadian Circulation: Pride and skill-the 10-cent coin Source: mint.ca 1858 - 1936 Reverse Design The crossed maple boughs The design of two crossed maple boughs appear on all 10-cent, 25-cent, and 50-cent coins from 1858 to 1936. 1910 - 1919 Composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper Weight (g): 2.33 Diameter (mm): 18.034 Thickness (mm): n/a Mintage: 1912 - 2,234,557 1913 - 3,613,937 1914 - 2,549,811 1915 - 688,057 1916 - 4,218,114 1917 - 5,011,988 1918 - 5,133,602 1919 - 7,877,722 REF Dime (Canadian coin) - History of composition Source: en.wikipedia.org Years 1910–1919 Mass 2.33 g Diameter 18.034 mm Composition 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper REF 10 Cents - George V Source: en.numista.com KM# 23 Features Country Canada Years 1912-1919 Value 10 Cents (0.1 CAD) Metal Silver (.9250) Weight 2.324 g Diameter 18.034 mm Engravers Edgar Bertram MacKennal (obverse) W.H.J. Blakemore (reverse) Shape Round Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑ Demonetized yes Edge: Milled REF |
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