2001 5 Cents (Nickel) - No-P Variety (Unbranded)
BU (MS-67) SUPERB GEM
Description of the room
This 2001 Canadian 5-cent coin is a remarkable specimen, graded MS-67 (Mint State 67) , placing it in the "SUPERB GEM" category . This grade is exceptionally difficult to obtain for circulation coins.
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Key Variety: "No-P" (Without 'P' Mark) . In 2001, the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) struck coins with a "P" (for plated , indicating plating) under the effigy of Elizabeth II, but part of the mintage was struck without this mark, creating significant variety for collectors.
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State (Grade): MS-67 (Mint State 67).
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Condition : BU (Brilliant off-road) , guaranteed free from traffic wear.
The 2001 5 cent coin is made of nickel-plated steel . The reverse design is the classic Beaver .
Detailed MS-67 Quality
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Luster: The striking luster is total, immaculate and vibrant .
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Strike: The strike is exceptionally crisp and complete , with perfect definition of the details of the Beaver.
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Imperfections: An MS-67 coin is nearly perfect. It has only one or two insignificant contact marks , which are invisible to the naked eye and scattered in non-critical areas. These flaws do not affect the coin's visual appeal in any way.
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Visual Appeal: The appearance is spectacular, with exceptional clarity, very rare for a variety piece.
The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the 'P' is missing under the bust.
Main Features
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Face value: 5 cents
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Year: 2001
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Issuer: Canada (Royal Canadian Mint)
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Variety : No-P (No Brand P) .
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Pattern (Reverse): Beaver .
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Composition: Nickel-plated steel.
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Designation : SUPERB GEM .
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