5 cents - Die clash possibilities
By castor | Wednesday, 10 October 2012
The 5-cents canadian coin, from 1858 to today, has often changed in sizes, shapes and alloy. Round and small until 1921, size changed in 1922 to become the same as today. From 1942 to 1962, the 5-cents coin also took a twelve-sided shape.
To help you to identify die clash possibilities on canadian 5-cents coins, here's a list of pictures with both sides on top of each other.
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1858 to 1901 - Victoria
1902 to 1907 - Edward VII
1908 to 1910 - Edward VII
1911 to 1921 - Georges V
1922 to 1936 - Georges V
1937 to 1947 - Georges VI
1942 - Georges VI
1943 to 1945 - Georges VI
1948 to 1952 - Georges VI
1951 - Georges VI
1953 to 1964 - Elizabeth II
1965 to 1989 - Elizabeth II
1967 - Elizabeth II
1990 to 2003 - Elizabeth II
2003 to today - Elizabeth II
2005 - Elizabeth II
2017 - Elizabeth II
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