1941 Canadian 1-Cent King George VI PENNIES in Circulated Good Condition. EACH
1941 Canadian 1-Cent King George VI PENNIES in Circulated Good Condition. EACH
1941 Canadian 1-Cent King George VI PENNIES in Circulated Good Condition. Coin will be shipped in a 2 x 2 cardboard holder. Price is per ONE coin.
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 only one exception in 1967, when Alex Colville's Dove was featured. This 2003 penny features the new Queen's Portrait by Susana Blunt & Susan Taylor.
DID YOU KNOW? On May 4, 2012, the last penny was struck at the Royal Canadian Mint operation in Winnipeg Manitoba, by the then federal Finance Minister, Jim Flaherty. The mint announced that it would begin pulling the penny from circulation early in 2013.
Specifications: 1-cent 1941 PENNY
- Composition: 95.5% copper, 3% tin, 1.5% zinc
- Magnetism: Non-magnetic
- Weight: 3.24 g
- Diameter: 19.05 mm
- Designer: Obverse, T.H. Paget. Reverse, G.E. Krugeer-Gray