1965 5 Cents (Nickel) - Beaver Pattern
BU (MS-65) GEM
Description of the room
This 1965 Canadian 5-cent coin is graded MS-65 (Mint State 65) , placing it in the "GEM" (Jewel) category. This grade represents a high-quality collector's coin that is considered free from circulation wear and visually very attractive for a coin of this era.
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Condition (Grade): MS-65 (Mint State 65).
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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-65 Quality
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Luster: The striking luster is total and strong , with a brilliant shine.
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Strike: The strike is crisp and precise . The definition of the details of the Castor and the dam is very good.
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Imperfections: An MS-65 coin is considered a piece of jewelry . It may have some minor contact marks , usually located in the fields, or slight imperfections. These flaws are minimal and the visual appeal is excellent.
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Visual Appeal: The appearance is very clean and pleasing to the naked eye.
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: GEM .
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