1 cent 1936
At one point in time, John Jay Pittman held all of the only 3 known examples of the 1-cent 1936 Dot coin from 1961 to 1996. For 35 years, this coin wasn't available to any collectors. The highest graded one, SP-66 (now downgraded SP-65), was in the hand of George Cook from 2010 to 2019. It was downgraded because dipped to remove a fine layer of lacquer.
The unique Canadian 1936 Dot specimen set »
1 cent 1936 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.
- Circulated
- Mint state
- Not for circulation
Variety | AG-3 | G-4 | VG-8 | F-12 | VF-20 | EF-40 | AU-50 |
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1936 | €0.15 | €0.15 | €0.30 | €0.45 | €0.70 | €1.55 | €4.70 |
1936 - Dot | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Circulated: 1 cent 1936 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 |
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1936 | €11.70 | €18.10 | €33.40 | €75.10 | €203 | €1,140 | - |
1936 - Dot | - | - | €202,700 | - | - | - | - |
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 1936
- Mintage:
- Circulation: 8,769,769
- Alloy and composition: 95.5% copper, 3% tin, 1.5% zinc
- Magnetism: Non-magnetic
- Weight: 3.24 g
- Diameter: 19.05 mm
- Edge: Plain (smooth)
- Axis (orientation): ↑↑ (medal alignment)
- Minted by: Royal Canadian Mint
- Finish(es) (types):
- Circulation
- Legend (lettering):
- Obverse: GEORGIVS V DEI GRATIA : REX ET IND : IMP :
- Reverse: CANADA ONE CENT 1936
- Design(s):
- Obverse: Bust of king George V, no rim denticles or beads.
- Reverse: 2 maple leaves, no rim denticles or beads.
- Designer(s):
- Obverse: Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal
- Reverse: Fred Lewis
1 cent 1936 - Dot
Zoell #B58d - Major coin varieties - Third Edition #1 - 1965
- Mintage:
- Circulation: Included above.
- Alloy and composition: 95.5% copper, 3% tin, 1.5% zinc
- Magnetism: Non-magnetic
- Weight: 3.24 g
- Diameter: 19.05 mm
- Edge: Plain (smooth)
- Axis (orientation): ↑↑ (medal alignment)
- Minted by: Royal Canadian Mint
- Finish(es) (types):
- Circulation
- Specimen
- Legend (lettering):
- Obverse: GEORGIVS V DEI GRATIA : REX ET IND : IMP :
- Reverse: CANADA ONE CENT 1936
- Design(s):
- Obverse: Bust of king George V, no rim denticles or beads.
- Reverse: 2 maple leaves, no rim denticles or beads.
- Designer(s):
- Obverse: Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal
- Reverse: Fred Lewis
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.
Die errors and varieties | Source | |
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#1070 | 1 cent 1936 - Die clash behind the king | dlavoie |
#115 | 1 cent 1936 - Double CE | al |
Auctions prices and values
1 cent 1936 - Dot
January 3, 2010, from the Belzberg Collection, a 1936 Dot 1-cent coin certified PCGS SP-66 Red sold for $410,000 CAD at Heritage Auction. It is, among the only three three known 1936 Dot 1-cent coins, the one with the highest grade. This same coin sold 9 years later in 2019, downgraded PCGS SP-65, during the Cook Collection sale, for a similar amount: $415,000 CAD. Then, in November 6, 2021, it sold for $445,600 CAD.
January 12, 2004, during the Pittman Collection sale at the same Auction House, another 1-cent 1936 Dot coin, certified PCGS MS-63 Red, was sold for approximately $265,000 CAD. On April 18, 2013, the same coin was sold again at auction for around $250,000 CAD.
Renowned collections
Recent sales of coins from famous collections and identified on third party holders are listed below.
- July 20, 2023 - Pittman - $418 - ICCS (MS-65) Red
- March 28, 2023 - Pittman - $191 - ICCS (MS-64) Red
- January 12, 2023 - Pittman - $157 - PCGS (MS-65) Red and Brown
- September 30, 2022 - Pittman - $630 - ICCS (MS-65) Red
- January 11, 2022 - Pittman - $192 - ICCS (MS-64) Red
- July 12, 2020 - Pittman - $107 - ICCS (MS-64) Red
- April 24, 2020 - Pittman - $256 - ICCS (MS-64) CCCS/ICCS - Red
- February 25, 2020 - Pittman - $327 - ICCS (MS-64) Red
- October 4, 2019 - Pittman - $84 - ICCS (MS-64) Red
- August 25, 2019 - Cook - $413 - PCGS (MS-65) Red
- August 15, 2019 - Cook - $415,272 - PCGS (SP-65) Dot - Red and Brown
- May 3, 2019 - Pittman - $156 - ICCS (MS-65)
- March 20, 2019 - Pittman - $167 - ICCS (MS-64) Red
View the average prices of certified 1 cent 1936 sold at auctions »
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