1965 5 Cents (Nickel) - Beaver Pattern
BU (MS-62) AVERAGE
Description of the room
This 1965 Canadian 5-cent coin is graded MS-62 (Mint State 62) , which represents a Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) grade of average to low quality. It is important to note that an MS-62 coin has never been in circulation but has been significantly affected by the handling and conditioning of the time, which was often less careful with circulation coins.
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Condition (Grade): MS-62 (Mint State 62).
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Condition: BU (Brilliant Uncirculated) , guaranteed free from traffic wear.
The 1965 5 cent coin is made of pure nickel (99.9%). The reverse design is the classic Beaver , designed by GE Kruger-Gray.
Detailed MS-62 Quality
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Luster: The striking luster is present but often irregular or incomplete.
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Impact: The impact may be weak or average . Fine details may lack sharpness or full definition.
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Imperfections: An MS-62 coin is considered to be at the bottom of the Choice (or Average ) category. It has a significant and very visible number of contact marks or light scratches on the fields and design, which compromises its visual appeal.
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Visual Appeal: The appearance is decent for an uncirculated piece, but clearly compromised by flaws.
The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (young version).
Main Features
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Face value: 5 cents
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Year: 1965
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Issuer: Canada (Royal Canadian Mint)
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Pattern (Reverse): Castor (Beaver) .
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Composition: Pure nickel.
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Designation: AVERAGE (Average).
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