1992 1 Dollar (Loonie) Commemorative "125th Anniversary of Confederation - Parliament Hill"
BU (MS-64) CHOICE +
Description of the room
This 1992 Canadian one dollar (Loonie) commemorates the 125th anniversary of Canadian Confederation . The coin features a view of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa on its reverse and is graded MS-64 (Mint State 64) , placing it in the "CHOICE +" category. This grade represents a quality significantly higher than the average ungraded circulation coins of that year.
The coin is made of pure nickel (99.9% nickel). Due to its composition and detailed design, the MS-64 grade is sought after for this Loonie.
MS-64 (Mint State 64) quality
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Luster: The striking luster is good to excellent , with the majority of the original shine retained.
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Strike: The strike is crisp and precise . Most of the details of the design, particularly the architecture of the Parliament building, are well defined.
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Imperfections: An MS-64 coin is considered a superior quality coin. It may have some moderate contact marks or minor flaws, but these are generally hidden in less distracting areas or do not detract from the overall visual appeal. The number of flaws is minimal compared to lower grade coins.
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Tone: The color of the nickel is uniform and without excessive tarnishing.
The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II .
Main Features
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Face value: 1 dollar (Loonie)
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Year: 1992 (Commemorative)
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Issuer: Canada (Royal Canadian Mint)
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Design (Reverse): Parliament Hill (Ottawa) .
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Composition: Nickel.
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Designation: CHOICE + .
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