Confederation 125th 1 Cent Canadian Original Penny Coin Roll 1992 – Royal Canadian Mint
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The maple leaf is a proud and distinctive Canadian symbol, appearing on all Canadian coins minted between Confederation and 1935. The modern 1-cent coin features two maple leaves on the same twig. The design, created by G.E. Kruger Gray, was first used in 1937 and has remained unchanged with one exception: in 1967, a rock dove designed by renowned Canadian artist Alex Colville appeared on the reverse to celebrate Canada’s Centennial. Countess Grey struck the first 1-cent coin on January 2, 1908 at the official opening of the Ottawa branch of the Royal Mint (which became the Royal Canadian Mint in 1931).
In 1982 the shape of the coin was altered to make identification easier for the visually impaired. The rim of the coin was changed from a round shape to a 12 sided shape. The coin reverted back to the round design in 1997.
The Royal Canadian Mint struck all circulation coin denominations with the double dates 1867-1992 in celebration.
The obverse design depicts the portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in right profile, when she was 69 years old. It is surrounded with the inscription “ELIZABETH II D • G • REGINA”.
This coin depicts a maple leaf twig surrounded with the facial value and the inscription “CANADA”.
Face Value: 1 cent
Mintage: 673,512,000
Composition: 98% copper, 0.5% tin, 1.5% zinc
Weight (g): 2.8
Diameter (mm): 19
Finish: BU