The 1970 Canadian 1 cent coin is a bronze coin composed of 98% copper, 0.5% tin, and 1.5% zinc, weighing 3.24 grams with a diameter of 19.05 mm. It features a bust of Queen Elizabeth II as the obverse design, created by Arnold Machin, showing her wearing a tiara, and the reverse displays two maple leaves on the same twig, a classic Canadian symbol designed by G.E. Kruger-Gray. The coin has a plain edge and medal alignment, and it was minted primarily for circulation with a very high mintage of 344,145,010 pieces at the Royal Canadian Mint. While the 1970 penny is common, coins in mint state or with special varieties (such as the “Double 0” error) can hold higher collector values. This coin represents a nostalgic piece of Canadian currency history, as the penny was discontinued in 2012 but remains legal tender.
1970 – 1 Cent Canada
Pièces 1 cent du Canada$1.50
The 1970 Canadian 1 cent coin is a bronze circulation coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and two maple leaves on the reverse, symbolizing Canadian heritage and produced in large quantities by the Royal Canadian Mint.
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Please login| Weight (g) | 3.24 |
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| Mintage | 344145010 |
| Diameter (mm) | 19.05 |
| Thickness (mm) | 1.65 |
| Composition | 98 % Copper, 0.5 % Tin, 1,5 % Zinc |
| Mint by | Royal Canadian Mint |
| Circulation | Circulated |
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