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1932 Canadian 5 Cent — ICCS AU-50 | George V
1932 Canadian 5 Cent — ICCS AU-50 | George V
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1932 Canadian Five Cent — ICCS Certified AU-50 | George V
A beautifully preserved example of the 1932 Canadian Five Cent piece, independently certified by the International Coin Certification Service (ICCS) and graded AU-50 (About Uncirculated). At this grade, the coin retains the majority of its original mint lustre with only the lightest traces of wear on the highest design points — a testament to its exceptional preservation over more than 90 years.
Certification Details
- Country: Canada
- Year: 1932
- Denomination: 5 Cents
- Grade: AU-50 (About Uncirculated)
- Certification No.: UK 028
- Certifying Body: ICCS (International Coin Certification Service)
Coin Specifications
- Composition: 99.9% Nickel
- Diameter: 21.2 mm
- Weight: 4.54 g
- Edge: Reeded
- Obverse Designer: Percy Metcalfe (George V effigy)
- Reverse Designer: W.H.J. Blakemore
- Mint: Royal Canadian Mint, Ottawa
Design & Historical Significance
The obverse features the distinguished left-facing portrait of King George V by Percy Metcalfe, surrounded by the Latin legend GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: REX ET IND:IMP. The reverse displays the iconic "Canada Five Cents" design flanked by two maple leaf sprigs — a classic motif of the era. Canada transitioned from silver to 100% nickel five cent pieces in 1922, and the 1932 issue was struck during the depths of the Great Depression — a period of reduced mintages that makes high-grade survivors increasingly difficult to source today.
Why This Coin Belongs in Your Collection
Picture holding a coin that has survived over nine decades in near-uncirculated condition, its nickel surfaces still carrying the crisp detail and original lustre of the day it left the Ottawa Mint. AU-50 examples of the 1932 Canadian five cent strike the ideal balance between affordability and exceptional eye appeal, making this a compelling choice for date-set collectors and enthusiasts of certified Canadian coinage alike.
Encapsulated in an original ICCS sealed holder. Tampering with the holder invalidates the certification opinion. Have holder replaced if inner package/seal is not intact.
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