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Canadian coins grading - 1 dollar 1935 and 1936 - George V

The obverse shows a representation of George V wearing a crown and a robe. It was designed by Edgar Bertram MacKennal, an Australian sculptor and medallist.

The robe is fastened with the chain of the Order of the Garter. Highest points of wear are the band of the crown, the chain, the robe and the eyebrow.

G-4

Major illustrations and features are evident as outlines. although the coin overall is heavily worn.

G-4 - 1 dollar 1935 and 1936 - George V 

VF-20

Clearly readable but lightly worn legends, illustrations show good detail, rims are clean, but the whole coin shows moderate wear on the high points and a little wear below.

VF-20 - 1 dollar 1935 and 1936 - George V 

EF-40

Legends are sharp, illustrations are clear with slight but obvious wear on the high points.

EF-40 - 1 dollar 1935 and 1936 - George V EF-40 - 1 dollar 1935 and 1936 - George V EF-40 - 1 dollar 1935 and 1936 - George V 

AU-50

Sharp legends and illustrations show only a trace of wear on the highest points. There must be some remaining mint luster.

AU-50 - 1 dollar 1935 and 1936 - George V 

MS-60 to MS-70

Coins of these grades are uncirculated. The only traces of wear on these coins come from the contact with each other during their production at the Mint. The difference between these grades is too small to be reproduced in pictures and images.

MS-60 - 1 dollar 1935 and 1936 - George V MS-60 - 1 dollar 1935 and 1936 - George V MS-60 - 1 dollar 1935 and 1936 - George V

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