The 10-cent coin made by Canada in 2006, also known as the dime, features a stylized image of the Bluenose schooner on its reverse side, symbolizing Canada’s maritime heritage and fishing industry, and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse designed by Susanna Blunt. The coin is composed of copper-plated steel with a weight of 1.75 grams, a diameter of 18.03 mm, and a reeded edge, produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. It was issued in different varieties, including one with the traditional “P” mintmark and another with the new stylized maple leaf logo, both depicting the same design of the schooner and Queen Elizabeth II.
2006 – 10 Cents Dime Canada – RCM Logo
Canada 10 Cents Coins$0.25
The 2006 Canadian 10-cent coin features the Bluenose schooner and Queen Elizabeth II, made of copper-plated steel, and symbolizes Canada’s maritime history and national pride.
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Please login| Weight (g) | 1.75 |
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| Mintage | 312122000 |
| Diameter (mm) | 18.03 |
| Composition | 92 % Steel, 5.5 % cuivre, 2.5 % Nickel |
| Circulation | Circulated |
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