2005 – 1 Cent Canada

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The 2005 Canadian 1-cent coin is a copper-plated zinc coin featuring two maple leaves on a twig and the uncrowned Queen Elizabeth II bust, minted in large quantities for general circulation with a weight of 2.25 grams and a diameter of 19.05 mm.

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The 2005 Canadian 1-cent coin features the classic design of two maple leaves on the same twig on the reverse, a design originally created by G.E. Kruger-Gray. The obverse displays the uncrowned bust of Queen Elizabeth II as depicted by Susanna Blunt. This coin was mainly minted in copper-plated zinc, making it non-magnetic, with a weight of 2.25 grams, a diameter of 19.05 mm, and a plain edge. In 2005, around 759,658,000 of these coins were circulated, with some versions minted on copper-plated steel marked with a “P,” which are magnetic. The design celebrates Canadian national identity, symbolized by the iconic maple leaves.

Weight (g)

2.35

Axis

Magnetism

Mint by

Mintage

759658000

Diameter (mm)

19.05

Thickness (mm)

1.45

Composition

Copper-plated zinc

Mint by

Royal Canadian Mint

Circulation

Circulated

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Material

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