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1993 10 cents BU (MS-67) Superb GEM

1993 10 cents BU (MS-67) Superb GEM

$89.95 CAD

1993 10 Cents (Dime) “Bluenose”

BU (MS-67) Superb GEM


Description of the room

This 1993 Canadian 10-cent coin, featuring the "Bluenose" design, is an example of a collector's coin in excellent condition. Although it is a circulating coin, its superior quality clearly distinguishes it from other coins typically found. Certified with a very high grade, it is considered a "Superb GEM," making it a sought-after specimen for collectors.

General characteristics

  • Face value: 10 cents

  • Year: 1993

  • Issuer: Canada

  • Composition: 99.9% nickel

  • Weight: 2.07 grams

  • Diameter: 18.03 mm

  • Shape: Round

  • Print run: 135,569,000

Obverse (reverse side)

The obverse, designed by Dora de Pédery-Hunt, depicts the bust of Queen Elizabeth II with the inscription "ELIZABETH II D·G·REGINA". A coin with an MS-67 grade possesses an attractive luster and, while not free from flaws, exhibits no significant marks or defects. Minor flaws are generally contact marks, visible only upon close examination.

Reverse (front side)

The reverse, designed by Emanuel Hahn, features the famous schooner "Bluenose," with the inscriptions "CANADA," "10 CENTS," and the date "1993." In MS-67 grade, the design is well struck and exhibits excellent clarity. The luster is full and gives the coin a very pleasing brilliance. The surface is clean, with only a few minor flaws.

Certification details

  • Grade: MS-67

  • Description of the grade:

    • MS (Mint State): The coin has never circulated and is in its original minted condition.

    • 67 (on the Sheldon scale): A coin with a grade of MS-67 is of exceptional quality. It has no major flaws and shows only a limited number of contact marks or minor striking defects. These imperfections are so small that they do not detract from the beauty of the coin.

    • BU (Brilliant Uncirculated): The coin is uncirculated and retains its original luster.

    • "Superb GEM": This designation confirms that the piece is a very high quality specimen, classified in the best grades.

A coin with an MS-67 grade is a high-quality collector's item. It is significantly superior to a standard circulation coin and is highly prized by collectors for its excellent condition.

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