1914 Canada Gold $10 Canadian Gold Reserve BU
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Coin Highlights:
After these coins were removed from circulation, Canadian $5 and $10 gold existed almost exclusively in the vaults of the Bank of Canada. In 2012, a mere 30,000 of the nicest coins were selected from this hoard and offered to the public, and over 200,000 were melted for use as bullion. Add these scarce Canadian gold coins to your cart today!
From 1912-14, Canada produced gold coins for circulation, but almost all of these were soon recalled from circulation to finance the war effort during WWI. As a result, almost all of these coins were held by the Bank of Canada until recently.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 0.4837 oz of gold.
- Mintage of 140,068.
- Obverse: Crowned bust of King George V facing left.
- Reverse: Displays the arms of Canada within sprays of maple leaves.
- Sovereign coin backed by the Canadian government.
- KM-27.
After these coins were removed from circulation, Canadian $5 and $10 gold existed almost exclusively in the vaults of the Bank of Canada. In 2012, a mere 30,000 of the nicest coins were selected from this hoard and offered to the public, and over 200,000 were melted for use as bullion. Add these scarce Canadian gold coins to your cart today!
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