The 1959 Canadian 10-cent coin, commonly known as the dime, features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse designed by Mary Gillick, and on the reverse, it displays the famous Bluenose schooner, a celebrated racing and fishing vessel symbolizing Nova Scotia and Canadian maritime heritage, designed by Emanuel Hahn. The coin is composed of 80% silver and 20% copper, weighs 2.33 grams, and has a diameter of 18.03 mm. It is the smallest Canadian coin physically and reflects the Canadian fishing industry’s significance during its time, with a mintage of approximately 19.7 million in 1959.
1959 – 10 Cents Dime Canada
Pièces 10 Cents du Canada$5.56
The 1959 Canadian dime is a small silver-copper coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II and the Bluenose schooner on the reverse.
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Please login| Weight (g) | 2.33 |
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| Mintage | 19691433 |
| Diameter (mm) | 18.034 |
| Composition | 80% silver, 20% copper |
| Mint by | Royal Canadian Mint |
| Circulation | Circulated |
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