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King George V Canada $5 Gold Coin (1912)

The 1912 Canadian $5 Gold Coin, which was produced between 1912 and 1914 and featured King George V, represents Canada's initial attempts to create its own gold currency. Struck in .900 pure gold, it is a unique and historic jewel valued by collectors. Key Features: >Issued in 1912 as part of Canada's first domestic gold coinage. >Weighted 8.36 grammes and made up of 90% gold and 10% copper. >On the obverse is an image of King George V. >The Canadian Coat of Arms is displayed on the reverse. >Struck in the Royal Mint's Ottawa branch. >Has a 21.59 mm diameter. >It is a rare and desirable collector's item due to its limited mintage. >Pre-owned coin in good condition, with sharp details and minimal wear. >Legal money that has a $5 face value but is worth much more because of its gold content

Fineness

91.67%

Metal

Gold

Weight

8 Grams

Manufacturer

Canadian Mint

King George V Canada $5 Gold Coin (1912) 1
King George V Canada $5 Gold Coin (1912) 1
Limited Release
SKU —
Availability:  Out of Stock

King George V Canada $5 Gold Coin (1912)

The 1912 Canadian $5 Gold Coin, which was produced between 1912 and 1914 and featured King George V, represents Canada's initial attempts to create its own gold currency. Struck in .900 pure gold, it is a unique and historic jewel valued by collectors. Key Features: >Issued in 1912 as part of Canada's first domestic gold coinage. >Weighted 8.36 grammes and made up of 90% gold and 10% copper. >On the obverse is an image of King George V. >The Canadian Coat of Arms is displayed on the reverse. >Struck in the Royal Mint's Ottawa branch. >Has a 21.59 mm diameter. >It is a rare and desirable collector's item due to its limited mintage. >Pre-owned coin in good condition, with sharp details and minimal wear. >Legal money that has a $5 face value but is worth much more because of its gold content

Fineness

91.67%

Metal

Gold

Weight

8 Grams

Manufacturer

Canadian Mint

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The 1912 Canadian $5 Gold Coin, which was produced between 1912 and 1914 and featured King George V, represents Canada's initial attempts to create its own gold currency. Struck in .900 pure gold, it is a unique and historic jewel valued by collectors.

Key Features:

>Issued in 1912 as part of Canada's first domestic gold coinage. >Weighted 8.36 grammes and made up of 90% gold and 10% copper. >On the obverse is an image of King George V. >The Canadian Coat of Arms is displayed on the reverse. >Struck in the Royal Mint's Ottawa branch. >Has a 21.59 mm diameter. >It is a rare and desirable collector's item due to its limited mintage. >Pre-owned coin in good condition, with sharp details and minimal wear. >Legal money that has a $5 face value but is worth much more because of its gold content

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