1981 – 10 Cents Dime Canada

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The 1981 Canadian dime features Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and the Bluenose schooner on the reverse, symbolizing Canadian maritime heritage.

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The 1981 Canadian 10 cents coin, also known as the dime, features on its obverse the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a tiara, designed by Arnold Machin, with the inscription “ELIZABETH II D – G – REGINA.” The reverse side showcases the iconic stylized Bluenose schooner, a celebrated racing and fishing vessel from Nova Scotia symbolizing Canada’s maritime heritage, designed by Emanuel Hahn. The coin is made of nickel, weighs 2.07 grams, has a diameter of 18.03 mm, and features a reeded edge with medal alignment axis. The 1981 dime was minted in circulation, uncirculated, specimen, and proof finishes by the Royal Canadian Mint, with a mintage of approximately 123,912,900 coins for circulation. It represents Canada’s rich history and the significance of the Bluenose schooner to the country’s maritime identity.

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2.07

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Mintage

123912900

Diameter (mm)

18.03

Composition

99.9% Nickel

Circulation

Circulated

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