Issuing Authority: Canada
Manufacturer: Royal Canadian Mint (Ottawa Branch)
Weight (grams): 8.36
Pure gold content (grams): ~7.52
Fineness: 90% Gold (21.6ct equivalent alloy)
Dimensions: 21.59 mm diameter
The 1912 Canada $5 Gold Coin is a historic early Canadian gold issue struck during the reign of King George V. It represents one of Canada’s first domestic gold coinages, produced at the Ottawa branch of the Royal Mint.
Obverse Design: Features King George V, reflecting the monarchy’s role in early Canadian coinage history.
Reverse Design: Displays the Canadian Coat of Arms, symbolising national identity and sovereignty during the early 20th century.
Struck in 90% gold and 10% copper, this coin was designed for durability in circulation but is now highly sought after as a scarce numismatic collectible. Its historical importance and limited survival make it significantly more valuable than its intrinsic gold content alone.
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