Coin Type Specifications
Region: Canada
Denomination: C10C
Diameter: 18.034 (mm)
Coin Metal Composition:
Nickel [99.9%] 2.06793 (g)
Total Mass: 2.07 (g)

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Coin Type Coins
1969-1978 - Elizabeth II - Large Bust Dime Coin Composition
Composition Totals From 14 Coins
Nickel : 28.95102 Grams
Total Mass : 28.98 Grams

Metal USD/Pound USD/Troy Ounce USD/Gram Grams/Coin USD/Coin
Nickel $4.494 $0.308 $0.010 2.06793 g $0.020
Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For Each Coin: $0.020
Combined Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For 14 Coins: $0.287
- Precious Metal prices updated on 04-18-2024
14 Example Coins Found...

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Coin Type Description
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COIN TYPE DESCRIPTION
Years Minted: 1969-1978
Mint Marks:
Denomination: C10C
Obverse Design: The portrait in right profile of Elizabeth II is surrounded with the inscription "ELIZABETH II D • G • REGINA"
Obverse Designer: Arnold Machin
Reverse Design: The Bluenose under sail, a Canadian schooner is surrounded with the facial value and the inscription "CANADA" Lettering: CANADA YEAR H 10 CENTS
Reverse Designer: Emanuel Hahn
1969-1978 - Elizabeth II - Large Bust Dime

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.

Currently the dime has, as with all Canadian coins, a portrait of Her Majesty the Queen on the obverse. The reverse contains a representation of the Bluenose, a famous Canadian schooner. The artist, Emmanuel Hahn, used three ships including the Bluenose as his models, so the ship design is actually a composite. The coin is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint at its facility in Winnipeg.

The word "dime" comes from the French word "dîme", meaning "tithe" or "tenth part", from the Latin decima [pars].

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Pride and skill–the 10-cent coin
Source: mint.ca

Artist Emanuel Hahn developed his design for the 10-cent coin from photos of the famous Bluenose schooner. It is meant to symbolize both the magnitude of the fishing industry in Canada and the maritime skills of Canadians. The Bluenose was not only a racing schooner, but also one of the great fishing vessels that helped build the reputation of the Grand Banks fishery. The design was first issued in 1937.

Reverse Design:
Years: 1937 - 1966, 1968 - present
The Bluenose Emanuel Hahn's design depicts the Bluenose under sail.

Years: 1968 - 1977
Composition: 99.9% nickel
Weight (g): 2.07
Diameter (mm): 18.034
Thickness (mm): 1.16

Years: 1978
Composition: 99.9% nickel
Weight (g): 2.07
Diameter (mm): 18.03
Thickness (mm): 1.19

Mintage:
1969 - 55,833,929
1970 - 5,249,296
1971 - 41,106,968
1972 - 60,169,387
1973 - 167,715,435
1974 - 210,566,565
1975 - 207,680,000
1976 - 94,724,000
1977 - 128,056,000
1978 - 170,366,431

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10 Cents - Elizabeth II 2nd portrait
Source: en.numista.com

KM# 77
Features
Country Canada
Years 1969-1989
Value 10 Cents
0.1 CAD = 0.09 USD
Metal Nickel
Weight 2.07 g
Diameter 18.034 mm
Thickness 1.19 mm
Engravers Arnold Machin (obverse)
Emanuel Hahn (reverse)
Shape Round
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Edge Reeded

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