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Home > World Coins > Currencies of the Americas > Canada > Canada > Pièce Canada 1 dollar Silver Elisabeth II, Reine d'Angleterre et du Commonwealth 1965 Ottawa
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Coin Pièce Canada 1 dollar Silver Elisabeth II, Reine d'Angleterre et du Commonwealth 1965 Ottawa

Ref. : NCP5976
Product type
Coin
Date/Year
1965
Catalogue
Word coins (KM. 64.1)
Country
Canada
Quality
VF
Face value
1 dollar
Personality
Elisabeth II, Reine d'Angleterre et du Commonwealth
Workshop
Ottawa
Diameter (mm)
36
Weight (g)
23.33
Print
2904000
Titration
800
Metals
Silver (800%)
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The 1965 Canadian Dollar is a coin struck by the Royal Canadian Mint in Ottawa, issued during the reign of Her Majesty Elizabeth II, Queen of England and the Commonwealth. It is a specimen in 800? fine silver, with a weight of 23.33 grams and a diameter of 36 millimetres.

The obverse of the coin features the portrait of Elizabeth II, as it appeared on Canadian issues of that era. The legend surrounding the effigy mentions the sovereign's name and her official titles, in accordance with the numismatic standards of the period.

The reverse of this coin depicts a canoe scene, an iconic motif in Canadian numismatics. This design, created by Emanuel Hahn, illustrates two figures paddling a canoe on the water, evoking the traditions and landscapes characteristic of the Canadian territory. This motif is closely associated with the history of the Canadian silver dollar, having been used recurrently since the first issues of this denomination. The face value of one dollar and the country name, Canada, also appear on this side.

The year 1965 marks a pivotal period for Canadian numismatics. Silver dollars of this era are recognisable by their 800 silver composition, an alloy that would gradually be abandoned in favour of other metals in the following decades. The striking of this coin by the issuing institution in Ottawa guarantees its authenticity and its belonging to the official production of the Royal Canadian Mint.

Its generous dimensions, with a diameter of 36 millimetres, make it a coin of fine presence, characteristic of the large silver modules struck during the 20th century.

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