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$10, Gold, 1912-14 (George V)

Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper. .48 oz of gold in the coin.
Issued: 1912-1914


This very solid and regal series of Canadian coins was first provided for by legislation in 1908, but it was not until 1911 that designs were approved. The mintages of all dates are quite small. Mintage was suspended in 1914 because of wartime restrictions governing the flow of gold, thusly 1914 is the scarcest date in the series. The coin shows the profile of King George V and an emblem of the old Canadian coat of arms with maple boughs surrounding it on the reverse.

For coins with significant gold content the prices will be adjusted to current market equivalent when an order is filled.

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Date Mintage VF20 EF40 AU50 MS60 MS62 MS63
1912  74,759     1,250.00       1,275.00       1,300.00       1,450.00       1,650.00       2,500.00   
1913  149,232     1,250.00       1,275.00       1,300.00       1,375.00       1,425.00       1,500.00   
1914  140,068     1,250.00       1,275.00       1,300.00       1,375.00       1,450.00       1,500.00   
All prices shown in Canadian Dollars