10 cents 1902 Mintage: Circulation: 720,000 Alloy and composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper (sterling silver) Magnetism: Non-magnetic Weight: 2.32 g Melt value: $2.64379814 (Last update : August 12, 2024 ) Fineness: 0.925 Actual previous weight: 2.146 g Diameter: 18.03 mm Edge: Reeded Axis (orientation): ↑↓ (coin alignment) Minted by: Royal Mint Finish(es) (types): Circulation Legend (lettering): Obverse: EDWARDVS VII D.G. REX IMPERATOR Reverse: 10 CENTS CANADA 1902 Design(s): Obverse: Bust of king Edward VII wearing a crown. Reverse: Crown on top with 22 maple leaves on 2 boughs attached with a ribbon. Designer(s): Obverse: George William de Saulles Reverse: George William de Saulles 😊🧲⚓️👍
1908 was the first year that Canada Minted the Coins in Canada and not in England. The 1908 Canadian silver dime also has an 8/8 (8 over 8) variety 10 cents 1908 CANADIAN Mintage: Circulation: 776,666 Alloy and composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper (sterling silver) Magnetism: Non-magnetic Weight: 2.32 g Melt value: $2.62588288 (Last update : August 13, 2024 ) Fineness: 0.925 Actual previous weight: 2.146 g Diameter: 18.03 mm Edge: Reeded Axis (orientation): ↑↑ (medal alignment) Minted by: Royal Canadian Mint Finish(es) (types): Circulation Specimen Legend (lettering): Obverse: EDWARDVS VII D.G. REX IMPERATOR Reverse: 10 CENTS CANADA 1908 Design(s): Obverse: Bust of king Edward VII wearing a crown. Reverse: Crown on top with 22 maple leaves on 2 boughs attached with a ribbon. Designer: Obverse: George William de Saulles Reverse: George William de Saulles
I know this is not abput this coin.. As blistering says through numista But this is a fun fact anyway.. In January of 1908, Countess Grey, wife of the Governor General, inaugurated the new Canadian branch plant of the Royal Mint by ceremonially striking a one-cent piece- the first produced in Canada. Prior to that, all Dominion of Canada coinage had been minted in the U.K. This coin was gold plated as a souvenir.
10 cents 1902 Mintage: Circulation: 720,000 Alloy and composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper (sterling silver) Magnetism: Non-magnetic Weight: 2.32 g Melt value: $2.64379814 (Last update : August 12, 2024 ) Fineness: 0.925 Actual previous weight: 2.146 g Diameter: 18.03 mm Edge: Reeded Axis (orientation): ↑↓ (coin alignment) Minted by: Royal Mint Finish(es) (types): Circulation Legend (lettering): Obverse: EDWARDVS VII D.G. REX IMPERATOR Reverse: 10 CENTS CANADA 1902 Design(s): Obverse: Bust of king Edward VII wearing a crown. Reverse: Crown on top with 22 maple leaves on 2 boughs attached with a ribbon. Designer(s): Obverse: George William de Saulles Reverse: George William de Saulles 😊🧲⚓️👍
10 cents 1902
Mintage:
Circulation: 720,000
Alloy and composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper (sterling silver)
Magnetism: Non-magnetic
Weight: 2.32 g
Melt value: $2.64379814 (Last update : August 12, 2024 )
Fineness: 0.925
Actual previous weight: 2.146 g
Diameter: 18.03 mm
Edge: Reeded
Axis (orientation): ↑↓ (coin alignment)
Minted by: Royal Mint
Finish(es) (types):
Circulation
Legend (lettering):
Obverse: EDWARDVS VII D.G. REX IMPERATOR
Reverse: 10 CENTS CANADA 1902
Design(s):
Obverse: Bust of king Edward VII wearing a crown.
Reverse: Crown on top with 22 maple leaves on 2 boughs attached with a ribbon.
Designer(s):
Obverse: George William de Saulles
Reverse: George William de Saulles 😊🧲⚓️👍
1908 was the first year that Canada Minted the Coins in Canada and not in England. The 1908 Canadian silver dime also has an 8/8 (8 over 8) variety
10 cents 1908 CANADIAN
Mintage:
Circulation: 776,666
Alloy and composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper (sterling silver)
Magnetism: Non-magnetic
Weight: 2.32 g
Melt value: $2.62588288 (Last update : August 13, 2024 )
Fineness: 0.925
Actual previous weight: 2.146 g
Diameter: 18.03 mm
Edge: Reeded
Axis (orientation): ↑↑ (medal alignment)
Minted by: Royal Canadian Mint
Finish(es) (types):
Circulation
Specimen
Legend (lettering):
Obverse: EDWARDVS VII D.G. REX IMPERATOR
Reverse: 10 CENTS CANADA 1908
Design(s):
Obverse: Bust of king Edward VII wearing a crown.
Reverse: Crown on top with 22 maple leaves on 2 boughs attached with a ribbon.
Designer:
Obverse: George William de Saulles
Reverse: George William de Saulles
I know this is not abput this coin..
As blistering says through numista
But this is a fun fact anyway..
In January of 1908, Countess Grey, wife of the Governor General, inaugurated the new Canadian branch plant of the Royal Mint by ceremonially striking a one-cent piece- the first produced in Canada. Prior to that, all Dominion of Canada coinage had been minted in the U.K. This coin was gold plated as a souvenir.
1st year of the Canadian minted there own coins..
.925 silver coin for standard circulation, minted 1902 - 1910, 2.32.grams, variable alignment, dia. of 18.03 MM, Thick., of 0.92 MM, round, milled!
1908 10-cent. king Edward VII, under 800,000 minted (~776,000) .925 Sterling. There are 8/8 variants.
The more I look at that 8, the more I see a possible 8/8 through the damage. Not sure though, not clear enough.
10 cents 1902
Mintage:
Circulation: 720,000
Alloy and composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper (sterling silver)
Magnetism: Non-magnetic
Weight: 2.32 g
Melt value: $2.64379814 (Last update : August 12, 2024 )
Fineness: 0.925
Actual previous weight: 2.146 g
Diameter: 18.03 mm
Edge: Reeded
Axis (orientation): ↑↓ (coin alignment)
Minted by: Royal Mint
Finish(es) (types):
Circulation
Legend (lettering):
Obverse: EDWARDVS VII D.G. REX IMPERATOR
Reverse: 10 CENTS CANADA 1902
Design(s):
Obverse: Bust of king Edward VII wearing a crown.
Reverse: Crown on top with 22 maple leaves on 2 boughs attached with a ribbon.
Designer(s):
Obverse: George William de Saulles
Reverse: George William de Saulles 😊🧲⚓️👍