2010 – 1 Dollar Loonie Canada – Navy

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The 2010 Canadian Navy Centennial $1 coin commemorates 100 years of Canadian naval service with a design featuring a historic and modern naval figure, a Halifax-class frigate, and the fouled anchor emblem.

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The 2010 Canadian 1 dollar coin commemorating the centennial of the Canadian Navy features a reverse design by Nova Scotia artist Bonnie Ross depicting a Halifax-class frigate flanked by a naval serviceman from 1910 and a modern female naval officer, symbolizing the navy’s century of service. The design also includes a fouled anchor at the top as a naval emblem. The obverse shows the uncrowned bust of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Susanna Blunt. The coin is composed of 91.5% nickel and 8.5% bronze, weighs 7 grams, has a diameter of 26.72 mm, and a plain edge. It was minted by the Royal Canadian Mint as a circulation coin with a mintage of 7 million pieces, released to honor the history and ongoing service of the Canadian Navy from 1910 to 2010.

Weight (g)

7

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Mintage

7000000

Diameter (mm)

26.5

Thickness (mm)

1.95

Composition

91.5% nickel, 8.5% bronze plating

Circulation

Circulated

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