2006-P 10 Cents (Dime) “Bluenose”
BU (MS-66) GEM +
Description of the room
This Canadian 10-cent coin, minted in 2006 with the Ottawa mint mark "P", features the timeless "Bluenose" design. Its exceptional condition places it in the category of top-quality uncirculated coins. The "GEM+" designation reinforces its "jewel-like" quality.
General characteristics
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Face value: 10 cents
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Year: 2006
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Issuer: Canada
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Mint mark: P (for plating, indicating that the piece is made of plated steel, minted in Ottawa)
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Composition: Nickel-plated steel (composition from 2001 onwards)
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Weight: 1.75 grams
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Diameter: 18.03 mm
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Shape: Round
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Print run: 349,716,000
Obverse (reverse side)
The obverse, designed by artist Susanna Blunt, features the bust of Queen Elizabeth II without a crown, inscribed "ELIZABETH II". On a MS-66 grade coin, the strike is very well defined and the luster is complete. The surface may have some minor contact marks or striking imperfections, but these are few and do not detract from the overall visual appeal.
Reverse (front side)
The reverse, a design by Emanuel Hahn, features the schooner "Bluenose," with the inscriptions "CANADA," "10 CENTS," and the date "2006." In MS-66 grade, the ship and wave motif is clearly visible and well-struck. The luster is uniform across the entire surface of the coin.
Certification details
A coin with an MS-66 grade is an excellent addition to any collection. Its value is significantly higher than that of a circulating coin, and it represents a sound investment due to its excellent condition.