1933 – 5 Cents Canada

$1.50

The 1933 Canadian 5-cent coin is a pure nickel coin featuring the obverse portrait of King George V with the Latin inscription “GEORGIVS V DEI GRA:REX ET IND:IMP” and a reverse showing two maple leaves, with a mintage of approximately 2,598,000 and a diameter of 21.21 mm.

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The 1933 Canadian 5-cent coin, commonly known as a nickel, has a face value of five cents and was made entirely of 100% nickel, weighing 4.54 grams and measuring 21.21 mm in diameter. It features the image of King George V on the obverse with the Latin inscription “GEORGIVS V DEI GRA:REX ET IND:IMP,” and the reverse displays two maple leaves. This coin was part of a series produced from 1922 to 1936 consisting of pure nickel, with a total mintage of approximately 2,598,000 pieces. It was magnetic and intended for general circulation in Canada.

Weight (g)

4.54

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Mintage

2597867

Diameter (mm)

21.21

Thickness (mm)

1,7

Composition

99% Nickel

Mint by

Royal Canadian Mint

Circulation

Circulated

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