1981 – 5 Cents Canada

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The 1981 Canadian 5-cent coin is a nickel composition coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a beaver on the reverse, with a plain edge and a large mintage for circulation.

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The 1981 Canadian 5-cent coin, commonly referred to as the “nickel,” features a composition primarily of nickel, with a weight of 4.54 grams and a diameter of 21.21 mm. The obverse side bears the image of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a tiara, designed by Arnold Machin, along with the inscription “ELIZABETH II D – G – REGINA.” The reverse side showcases the iconic beaver sitting on a log, a design by G.E. Kruger-Gray, with the inscriptions “5 CENTS” and “CANADA 1981.” The coin has a plain (smooth) edge and is magnetic due to its nickel content. This particular year saw a mintage of approximately 99 million coins in circulation, including variations such as proof and specimen strikes issued by the Royal Canadian Mint. The 1981 5-cent coin retained traditional design and specifications as part of Canada’s long-standing numismatic heritage.

Weight (g)

4.54

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Mintage

99107900

Diameter (mm)

21.21

Thickness (mm)

1,7

Composition

99% Nickel

Mint by

Royal Canadian Mint

Circulation

Circulated

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