1 cent 1969 - Canadian coins price guide and values - Coins and Canada

1 cent 1969

1 cent 1969

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1 cent 1969 prices and values

The value of a Canadian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more. The melt and minimum value of a 1 cent 1969 is $0.04 CAD.

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Variety AG-3 G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50
1969 ---$0.04$0.04$0.04$0.04
1969 - Double 1969 -------

Circulated: 1 cent 1969 coins are business strike coins showing signs of circulation and/or wear.

Values and details of proof-like, specimen and proof coins are grouped under not intended for circulation tab. Select a date or variety to find the values and prices of all grades available.

Variety MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67
1969 $0.04$0.25$1.50$8.50$15.40$52.20-
1969 - Double 1969 ---$14.60$34.00$150-

Mint state defines business strike coins that barely or never has been in circulation.

Values and details of proof-like, specimen and proof coins are grouped under not intended for circulation tab. Select a date or variety to find the values and prices of all grades available.

Varieties and features

1 cent 1969

  • Mintage:
    • Circulation: 335,240,929
  • Alloy and composition: 98% copper, 0.5% tin, 1.5% zinc
  • Magnetism: Non-magnetic
  • Weight: 3.24 g
  • Melt value: $0.03514 (Last update : March 18, 2024 )
  • Diameter: 19.05 mm
  • Thickness: 1.55 mm
  • Edge: Plain (smooth)
  • Axis (orientation): ↑↑ (medal alignment)
  • Minted by: Royal Canadian Mint
  • Finish(es) (types):
    • Circulation
    • Uncirculated
    • Specimen
  • Legend (lettering):
    • Obverse: ELIZABETH II D • G • REGINA
    • Reverse: 1 CENT 1969 CANADA
  • Design(s):
    • Obverse: Bust of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a tiara.
    • Reverse: Two maple leaves on the same twig.
  • Designer(s):
    • Obverse: Arnold Machin
    • Reverse: G. E. Kruger-Gray

1 cent 1969 - Double 1969

Die deterioration doubling

1 cent 1969 - Double 1969

  • Mintage:
    • Circulation: Included above.
  • Alloy and composition: 98% copper, 0.5% tin, 1.5% zinc
  • Magnetism: Non-magnetic
  • Weight: 3.24 g
  • Diameter: 19.05 mm
  • Thickness: 1.55 mm
  • Edge: Plain (smooth)
  • Axis (orientation): ↑↑ (medal alignment)
  • Minted by: Royal Canadian Mint
  • Finish(es) (types):
    • Circulation
  • Legend (lettering):
    • Obverse: ELIZABETH II D • G • REGINA
    • Reverse: 1 CENT 1969 CANADA
  • Design(s):
    • Obverse: Bust of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a tiara.
    • Reverse: Two maple leaves on the same twig.
  • Designer(s):
    • Obverse: Arnold Machin
    • Reverse: G. E. Kruger-Gray

Errors and varieties from the community

Most of the following pictures come from the generous contribution of the community. Titles attributed to them doesn't always reflect the exact error or variety on them. Feel free to let us know in the discussion board if you see one picture that need to be fixed.

Planchet errors and varietiesSource
#1057 1 cent 1969 - Clipped flavoie
#1242 1 cent 1969 - Clipped andre
#156 1 cent 1969 - Incomplete clip greatgaet
Strike errors and varietiesSource
#1000 1 cent 1969 - Double struck on obverse -
#1001 1 cent 1969 - Double struck on reverse -
#1002 1 cent 1969 - Double struck with both sides -
#1003 1 cent 1969 - Double struck with both sides -
#3769 1 cent 1969 - Flip strike -
#1390 1 cent 1969 - Partial collar Chemicalpete
#3770 1 cent 1969 - Hors de la virole -
#999 1 cent 1969 - Off center -
Miscellaneous / UnclassifiedSource
#3525 1 cent 1969 - Double 19&9 bidjobi
#1329 1 cent 1969 - Double 196 Anaïs
#3959 1 cent 1969 - Double 69 bidjobi
#944 1 cent 1969 - Double 9 missinglink3
#4413 1 cent 1969 - Double 9 bidjobi
#1330 1 cent 1969 - Double C of Canada Anaïs
#2578 1 cent 1969 - Double queen's face Oli1999
#3131 1 cent 1969 - Double struck 1 cent/10 cents -

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