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1912-1914![]() Gold coins were intended for Canada since 1908, and in four denominations: $2.50, $5, $10, and $20. Only the $5 and $10 denominations were produced, and their production was halted in 1914 due to the Great War in Europe. Coins struck in 0.9 gold; weight 16.72 grams; diameter 26.92 mm. Patterns dated 1928 exist, but the coin did not go into production. 1973
![]() Fourteen different $10 silver coins were issued between 1973 and 1976 in support of the 1976 Olympic Games held in Montreal. Only the first two coins of 1973 were available for face value from banks. Coins struck in 0.925 silver; weight 48.6 grams; diameter 45 mm. Return to Canadian Coins: Type Collecting main page. |