1967 Reverse Rotated 90 Degrees Specimen Queen Elizabeth II 5 Cents
The 1967 Reverse Rotated 90 Degrees Specimen Queen Elizabeth II 5 Cents is a specimen strike produced at the Royal Canadian Mint from Canada. composed of nickel plated steel (3.95 g).
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The 1967 Reverse Rotated 90 Degrees Specimen Queen Elizabeth II 5 Cents coin, struck at the Royal Canadian Mint mint, engraved by Susan Taylor, and made of nickel plated steel. Weighing 3.95 grams, with a diameter of 21.2 mm, and a thickness of 1.76 mm, and featuring a smooth 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
SB”. The reverse is a beaver, over the inscription "canada", surrounded with the face value, flanked on both sides by a maple leaf. It reads “5 CENTS
KG
CANADA
2005”.
What is the 1967 Reverse Rotated 90 Degrees Specimen Queen Elizabeth II 5 Cents made of?
The 1967 Reverse Rotated 90 Degrees Specimen Queen Elizabeth II 5 Cents is made of nickel plated steel, weighs 3.95 grams, measures 21.2 mm in diameter.
Where was the 1967 Reverse Rotated 90 Degrees Specimen Queen Elizabeth II 5 Cents minted?
The 1967 Reverse Rotated 90 Degrees Specimen Queen Elizabeth II 5 Cents was struck at the Royal Canadian Mint mint.
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