1914 Canada 5 Cents Silver Coin - George V
Struck 1914 at Ottawa Mint amid early World War I, this silver 5 cent circulated through the Great War, Roaring Twenties and Great Depression. Bearing King George V, it marks final era of Canadian silver “nickels” before nickel composition change. Authentic piece of early 20th century Canadian history with strong collector demand.
Country: Canada
Composition: 92.5% Silver, 7.5% Copper
Denomination: 5 Cents
Mintage: 4,202,179
Weight: 0.0376 oz / 1.17 g
Dimensions: Diameter 15.5 mm, Thickness 0.95 mm
Lettering and Edging: Obverse: GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: REX ET IND: IMP.; Reverse: 5 CENTS CANADA 1914 (crown above maple leaf wreath); Reeded edge
Strike Type: Business Strike
Variety: None (standard issue, no mint mark)
Coin Designer and Design: Obverse: E.B. MacKennal (George V bust); Reverse: Leonard C. Wyon (crown, maple leaves, denomination)
Condition - Circulated, VF (Very Fine) with moderate wear, clear details. See Pictures
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