The 1983 Canadian 10-cent coin, also called a dime, is made of pure nickel, weighing 2.07 grams with a diameter of 18.03 mm and a reeded edge. It features on the obverse a bust of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a tiara, designed by Arnold Machin, while the reverse shows a stylized image of the Bluenose schooner sailing, designed by Emanuel Hahn. The coin is magnetic due to its nickel composition and was minted by the Royal Canadian Mint with a circulation mintage of over 111 million. Its orientation is medal alignment, with the inscriptions “ELIZABETH II D – G – REGINA” on the obverse and “CANADA 1983 10 CENTS” on the reverse. The 1983 dime falls into the typical circulation strike category but also exists in uncirculated, specimen, and proof finishes.
1983 – 10 Cents Dime Canada
Canada 10 Cents Coins$0.25
The 1983 Canadian 10-cent coin is a pure nickel coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II on one side and the iconic Bluenose schooner on the other, produced in large circulation quantities by the Royal Canadian Mint.
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Please login| Weight (g) | 2.07 |
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| Mintage | 111501710 |
| Diameter (mm) | 18.03 |
| Composition | 99.9% Nickel |
| Circulation | Circulated |
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