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Canadian One Cent Valuations

Victoria 1858 to 1901 Victoria 1858 And 1901
Edward VII 1902 to 1910 Edward VII 1902 to 1910
George V 1911 to 1920 George V 1911 to 1920
George V 1920 to 1936 George V 1920 to 1936
George VI 1937 to 1952 George VI 1937 to 1952
Elizabeth II 1953 to 1964 Elizabeth II 1953 to 1964
Elizabeth II 1965 to 1989 Elizabeth II 1965 to 1989
Elizabeth II 1990 to 2003 Elizabeth II 1990 to 2003

One cent Canadian coins from this era attract collectors, especially in perfect condition.



Elizabeth II 2003 to 2012 Elizabeth II 2003 to 2012
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Canadian one cent coins hold notable value among collectors, especially those minted in rare years or with unique mint marks. Coins in pristine condition are particularly sought after, as their quality can significantly enhance their worth. Even though they no longer circulate, their historical significance and rarity continue to drive interest and value in numismatic circles.

The design of Canadian one cent coins has evolved over the years, with the most recent featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, designed by Susanna Blunt, and the iconic maple leaf on the reverse. This blend of royal portrait and national symbol encapsulates Canadian heritage and identity. The coins' design changes subtly reflect the country's history and its connection to the British monarchy.

The heritage and collectability of Canadian one cent coins are deeply intertwined. These coins represent over a century of Canadian history, from their first minting in 1858 to their discontinuation in 2012. Collectors cherish them not just for their monetary value, but for the stories they tell and the legacy they carry. The cessation of their production only enhances their allure, making them cherished keepsakes of Canada’s rich numismatic heritage.