1943 – 10 Cents Dime Canada

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The 1943 Canadian 10 cents coin is a silver coin featuring King George VI on the obverse and the Bluenose schooner on the reverse.

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The 1943 Canadian 10 cents coin is a silver dime composed of 80% silver and 20% copper, weighing approximately 2.33 grams with a diameter of 18.03 mm and a reeded edge. It features an obverse design by Thomas Humphrey Paget portraying the bust of King George VI with the inscription “GEORGIVS VI D : G : REX ET IND : IMP :” and a reverse design by Emanuel Hahn showing the famous Bluenose schooner sailing with sails flying, accompanied by the inscriptions “CANADA 1943” and “10 CENTS.” This coin symbolizes the maritime skills of Canadians and the prominence of the fishing industry in Canada, with a mintage of over 21 million coins. It holds a melt value of about $3.06 CAD as of 2025 and is non-magnetic with medal alignment.

Weight (g)

2.33

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Mintage

21143229

Diameter (mm)

18.034

Composition

80% silver, 20% copper

Mint by

Royal Canadian Mint

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Circulated

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