2001-CAP International Year of the Volunteer Proof Queen Elizabeth II 10 Cents · Value, Mintage & Grades · LuckyCoin
2001-CAP International Year of the Volunteer Proof Queen Elizabeth II 10 Cents
The 2001-CAP International Year of the Volunteer Proof Queen Elizabeth II 10 Cents is a proof strike produced at the Ottawa, Ontario, Canada from Canada. composed of nickel plated steel (1.75 g).
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The 2001-CAP International Year of the Volunteer Proof Queen Elizabeth II 10 Cents coin, struck at the Ottawa, Ontario, Canada mint, engraved by Susan Taylor, and made of nickel plated steel. Weighing 1.75 grams, with a diameter of 18.03 mm, and a thickness of 1.22 mm, and featuring a milled 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
P”. The reverse is the bluenose under sail, a canadian schooner from nova scotia, a celebrated racing ship and a symbol of the province, is surrounded with the face value and the inscription "canada". It reads “CANADA
2005
H
10 CENTS”.
What is the 2001-CAP International Year of the Volunteer Proof Queen Elizabeth II 10 Cents made of?
The 2001-CAP International Year of the Volunteer Proof Queen Elizabeth II 10 Cents is made of nickel plated steel, weighs 1.75 grams, measures 18.03 mm in diameter.
Where was the 2001-CAP International Year of the Volunteer Proof Queen Elizabeth II 10 Cents minted?
The 2001-CAP International Year of the Volunteer Proof Queen Elizabeth II 10 Cents was struck at the Ottawa, Ontario, Canada mint.
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