1992 1 Dollar (Loonie) Commemorative "125th Anniversary of Confederation - Parliament Hill"
BU (MS-65) GEM
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 classified MS-65 (Mint State 65) , placing it in the "GEM" (Jewel) or "Gem Uncirculated" category.
This grade indicates a coin of superior quality, highly sought after by discerning collectors for its excellent condition. The coin is composed of pure nickel (99.9% nickel), and its large surface area makes it difficult to find in this grade without handling marks.
MS-65 (Mint State 65) quality
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Luster: The striking luster is total and excellent .
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Strike: The strike is clear and complete , with well-defined details, particularly on the architecture of Parliament.
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Imperfections: An MS-65 piece is considered a piece of jewelry . It may have minimal contact marks or very slight, isolated imperfections. These flaws are generally barely visible to the naked eye and do not significantly affect the piece's visual appeal.
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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: GEM .
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