1968 – 10 Cents Dime Canada – Ottawa

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This 1968 Ottawa 10-cent coin combines historical design with practical nickel composition and significant mintage, making it a notable piece for Canadian numismatics.

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The 1968 Canadian 10 cents coin minted in Ottawa is composed of 99.9% nickel, weighing 2.07 grams with a diameter of 18.03 mm and a thickness of 1.16 mm. Its obverse features a young bust of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a tiara, designed by Arnold Machin, inscribed with “ELIZABETH II D – G – REGINA,” while the reverse showcases the iconic Bluenose schooner sailing left with tall sails, designed by Emanuel Hahn, surrounded by the inscriptions “CANADA 1968” and “10 CENTS.” The coin has a reeded edge with pointed deep areas in the grooves characteristic of the Ottawa mint, and it was struck to address a coin shortage, with a mintage of approximately 87,412,930 pieces.

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2.07

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Mintage

87412930

Diameter (mm)

18.034

Composition

99.9% Nickel

Circulation

Circulated

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