Available for sale is a 1914 Canada $5 Gold Coin - PCGS MS 64 Canadian GoldReserve. Seldom seen in Gem+ condition
In 2012, the Royal Canadian Mint made numismatic history with the release of the 1912-1914 Canadian Gold $5 and $10 coins, originally minted a century earlier. These coins, struck during the early 20th century, represent a fascinating era in Canada's monetary history, as they were among the first gold coins minted by the country following the opening of the Ottawa Mint in 1908.
The re-release of these coins in 2012 marked a significant moment for collectors and history enthusiasts alike, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of Canadian heritage. Each coin features the effigy of King George V and is composed of 90% pure gold, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of the time.
Their release not only celebrated Canada's rich numismatic legacy but also provided insight into the nation's economic history during the pre-World War I period. The limited availability of these historic coins added to their allure, making them a coveted addition to any collection.
This coin weighs 8.36 grams and is 90% Pure for a total of .2419 of pure gold
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