1913 Canada Gold $10 Reserve MS-63 NGC (Bank of Canada Hoard)
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In one of the most exciting and significant developments in Canadian numismatics, the Royal Canadian Mint sold 30,000 early 20th century Gold coins that had been in Bank of Canada storage vaults for decades.
Coin Highlights:- Contains .4837 oz of Gold.
- Graded MS-63 by NGC guarantees and protects the condition of the coin.
- Original mintage of 149,232 coins.
- Obverse: Left-facing portrait of King George V.
- Reverse: Canadian coat of arms within a wreath with the year of issue and the denomination.
- Sovereign coin backed by the Canadian government.
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The 30,000 coins are from a hoard of 300,000 $5 and $10 denomination coins dated 1912, 1913 and 1914, the first years of Canadian government Gold coinage. The Gold coins placed for sale were the highest-quality of the entire hoard. The remaining 270,000 Gold pieces in the hoard have been melted. - Specifications
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