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1994 10 cents BU (MS-64) CHOICE +

1994 10 cents BU (MS-64) CHOICE +

$7.95 CAD

1994 10 Cents (Dime) “Bluenose”

BU (MS-64) CHOICE +


Description of the room

This Canadian 10-cent coin, dated 1994 and featuring the iconic schooner "Bluenose," is an excellent uncirculated collector's item. Although it was minted in large numbers, its condition places it well above the average circulating coin. The "CHOICE +" designation confirms that it is a choice coin, slightly better than the average specimen of this grade.

General characteristics

  • Face value: 10 cents

  • Year: 1994

  • Issuer: Canada

  • Composition: 99.9% nickel

  • Weight: 2.07 grams

  • Diameter: 18.03 mm

  • Shape: Round

  • Print run: 163,943,000

Obverse (reverse side)

The obverse, designed by the artist Dora de Pédery-Hunt, features the bust of Queen Elizabeth II with the inscription "ELIZABETH II D·G·REGINA". On a MS-64 grade coin, the strike is good and the luster is complete . The coin may have several clearly visible contact marks or striking flaws, but these do not detract from its overall appeal.

Reverse (front side)

The reverse, a work by Emanuel Hahn, features the schooner "Bluenose," with the inscriptions "CANADA," "10 CENTS," and the date "1994." The ship's design is clear , and the coin's surface displays a luster that, while present, may be slightly uneven or tarnished in places.

Certification details

  • Grade: MS-64

  • Description of the grade:

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

    • 64 (on the Sheldon scale): A coin with a grade of MS-64 is considered a superior quality coin. It has full luster but may have several contact marks or visible minting flaws that slightly diminish its visual appeal. It is a choice coin for a collector looking for a good quality uncirculated coin.

    • BU (Brilliant Uncirculated): This term means that the coin has not circulated and has retained its original brilliance.

    • "CHOICE +": This designation confirms that the piece is a choice specimen, with a quality slightly above average for MS-64 grade pieces.

A coin with an MS-64 grade is a good choice for any collector, as it represents a good quality uncirculated coin at a more affordable price than "GEM" grades.

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