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1881-H Canada 5 Cents | ICCS F-12 | Queen Victoria Silver Five Cent | Heaton Mint
1881-H Canada 5 Cents | ICCS F-12 | Queen Victoria Silver Five Cent | Heaton Mint
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A certified 1881-H Canadian 5 Cents graded F-12 (Fine 12) by ICCS (International Coin Certification Service). Struck at the Heaton Mint in Birmingham, England, the “H” mintmark identifies this as one of the Canadian issues produced for the Dominion of Canada.
The obverse features the mature portrait of Queen Victoria with the legend VICTORIA DEI GRATIA REGINA CANADA. The reverse displays the crowned denomination 5 CENTS 1881 within a maple wreath. This example exhibits even, honest circulation wear with all major design elements and legends remaining clear, making it an attractive certified collector coin.
Professionally graded and authenticated by ICCS, this coin is an excellent addition to any Canadian Victorian silver collection.
Specifications
- Country: Canada
- Denomination: 5 Cents
- Year: 1881-H
- Mint: Heaton Mint, Birmingham, England (H mintmark)
- Composition: .925 Silver
- Weight: 1.16 grams
- Diameter: 15.5 mm
- Edge: Reeded
- Obverse: Queen Victoria
- Reverse: Crown above denomination within maple wreath
- Grade: ICCS F-12
The 1881-H issue is a popular Victorian Canadian silver coin. The Heaton Mint issues are collected both as type coins and by date-and-mintmark specialists, making them a desirable addition to any Canadian numismatic collection.
The ICCS-certified coin shown is the exact coin you will receive. Guaranteed authentic.
