1912-1914 Canada George V $10 Gold Coin BU (Random Year)
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1912-1914 Canada George V $10 Gold Coin BU (Random Year)
Bullion Exchanges is proud to offer the 1912-1914 Canada George V $10 Gold Coin BU (Random Year)! This stunning Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) gold coin, minted between 1912 and 1914, is one of Canada's earliest official gold issues. Struck from .900 fine gold, it contains 0.4838 troy oz of actual gold weight (AGW) and remains a significant piece of Canadian numismatic and investment history. These coins are issued in random years and are in BU condition, preserving their original luster and sharp details
The 1912-1914 $10 Gold Coin is part of Canada’s first official gold coinage, struck under the reign of King George V. These coins were issued in an effort to establish Canada’s independence in gold currency production while still maintaining strong ties to the British monarchy. Due to their limited mintage and historical importance, these gold coins are highly sought after by both collectors and investors.
Coin Specifications:
- Contains 0.4838 troy oz of .900 fine gold
- Issued in random years between 1912 and 1914
- Brilliant Uncirculated condition
- Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint
- Obverse: Features the effigy of King George V, along with the inscription of his royal title
- Reverse: Depicts the Canadian Coat of Arms along with the year of mintage and the denomination.
The 1912-1914 Canada George V $10 Gold Coin BU (Random Year) is a unique opportunity to own a piece of Canada’s early gold coinage, combining historical importance, collectible value, and gold bullion investment appeal. Each order is carefully packaged and securely shipped. For any questions, our expert customer service team is ready to assist you.
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