The 2003-CAW Uncrowned Queen Elizabeth II Two Dollars is a notable die variety produced at the Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from Canada. Current catalog values range from $7 in lower grades to $9 in top condition, the lowest-valued variant in the series; composed of bimetallic: brass plated aluminium-bronze centre in nickel plated steel ring (6.92 g).
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The 2003-CAW Uncrowned Queen Elizabeth II Two Dollars coin, struck at the Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada mint, engraved by Susan Taylor, and made of bimetallic: brass plated aluminium-bronze centre in nickel plated steel ring. Weighing 6.92 grams, with a diameter of 28 mm, and a thickness of 1.75 mm, and featuring a segmented reeding and incuse lettering
position a - edge lettering with obverse on top
position b - edge lettering with reverse on top edge.
The obverse is head of queen elizabeth ii, as at 77 years of age, bare headed, wearing necklace and earrings, facing right. It reads “ELIZABETH II D·G·REGINA
SB
2012”. The reverse is polar bear on ice flow, facing right. It reads “BT
CANADA 2 DOLLARS”.
What is the 2003-CAW Uncrowned Queen Elizabeth II Two Dollars made of?
The 2003-CAW Uncrowned Queen Elizabeth II Two Dollars is made of bimetallic: brass plated aluminium-bronze centre in nickel plated steel ring, weighs 6.92 grams, measures 28 mm in diameter.
Where was the 2003-CAW Uncrowned Queen Elizabeth II Two Dollars minted?
The 2003-CAW Uncrowned Queen Elizabeth II Two Dollars was struck at the Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada mint.
How much is a 2003-CAW Uncrowned Queen Elizabeth II Two Dollars worth?
A 2003-CAW Uncrowned Queen Elizabeth II Two Dollars is valued between $7 and $9, depending on grade and condition.
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