1914 $10 Canadian Gold Reserve PCGS MS-64+ Gold Coin
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Highly graded by PCGS as an MS-64 or greater, this gold coin is slabbed and carries a red Canada label with a unique PCGS certification number.
For over 75 years a group of Canada's first gold coins have been stored at the Bank of Canada as a part of the Government of Canada's Exchange Fund Account.
These safeguarded coins became available to collectors in late 2012, allowing collectors a unique chance to own a piece of Canadian history.
Each coin was struck over 100 years ago and remained untouched since then.
Approximately 245,000 of the $5 and $10 coins were found with only the top 30,000 coins being kept and made available for public purchase.
The remaining 215,000 will be refined by the mint.
Each coin is struck on a 900 Fine Gold 26.92 mm planchet and weighs 16.72 Grams (.4838 oz Fine Gold). The obverse features a crowned portrait of King George V. The reverse bears Canada's Coat of Arms which was originally adopted in 1868.
5184
CA
Royal Canadian Mint
Lightly Used
900
CA
Crowned Portrait of King George V
Canada Coat of Arms
0914
26.9
2.5
CAD 10
0.4838
SKU
5184
Country
CA
Manufacturer
Royal Canadian Mint
Condition
Lightly Used
Purity
900
Origin
CA
Obverse
Crowned Portrait of King George V
Reverse
Canada Coat of Arms
First Released
0914
Diameter (mm)
26.9
Average Thickness (mm)
2.5
Legal Tender
CAD 10
Metal Weight (ozt)
0.4838
1914 $10 Canadian Gold Reserve PCGS MS-64+ Gold CoinHighly graded by PCGS as an MS-64 or greater, this gold coin is slabbed and carries a red Canada label with a unique PCGS certification number.
For over 75 years a group of Canada's first gold coins have been stored at the Bank of Canada as a part of the Government of Canada's Exchange Fund Account.
These safeguarded coins became available to collectors in late 2012, allowing collectors a unique chance to own a piece of Canadian history.
Each coin was struck over 100 years ago and remained untouched since then.
Approximately 245,000 of the $5 and $10 coins were found with only the top 30,000 coins being kept and made available for public purchase.
The remaining 215,000 will be refined by the mint.
Each coin is struck on a 900 Fine Gold 26.92 mm planchet and weighs 16.72 Grams (.4838 oz Fine Gold). The obverse features a crowned portrait of King George V. The reverse bears Canada's Coat of Arms which was originally adopted in 1868.
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