Coin Specifications

Region: Canada  
Denomination: C25C  
Diameter: 23.88 (mm)  

Coin Metal Composition:

Nickel [99.9%] 5.04495 (g)
Total Mass: 5.05 (g)

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1968-1978 - Elizabeth II - Canadian Quarter

Canada 1977 Twenty-Five Cent Coin Description

Canada 1977  Canadian Quarter ( C25C ) - Obverse
OBVERSE
Obverse
Canada 1977  Canadian Quarter ( C25C ) - Reverse
REVERSE
Reverse



COIN DESCRIPTION
Coin Mass: 5.05 GRAMS    [View Coin Metal Melt Value]
Diameter: 23.88 (mm)
Mint Year: 1977
Mint Mark:
Coin Name: Canadian Quarter
Coin Rating:
Rated 0 out of 70 with 1 Verifications
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Obscure Finds Coin Collection (OFCC) has reviewed this item ( OFCC Coin ID:60.1056 Canada 1977 C25C ) and has given the item a grade of UNGRADED with serial number of: | OFCC:60.1056
Coin Grade:
OFCC - UNGRADED
Grade Serial:
OFCC Serial: 60.1056
Face Value:
( Canada)
0.25
Attributes:
Coin Notes:
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Coin Type Description:

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COIN TYPE DESCRIPTION
Years Minted: 1968-1978
Mint Marks:
Denomination: C25C
Obverse Design: Queen Elizabeth II - surrounded with the inscription "ELIZABETH II D • G • REGINA"
Obverse Designer: Arnold Machin
Reverse Design: A caribou is accompanied with the facial value and surrounded with the inscription "CANADA" Lettering: · C A N A D A · · YEAR 25 cents
Reverse Designer: Emanuel Hahn
1968-1978 - Elizabeth II - Canadian Quarter

The quarter is a Canadian coin, valued at 25 cents or one-fourth of a Canadian dollar. It is a small, circular coin of silver colour. According to the Royal Canadian Mint, the official name for the coin is the 25-cent piece, but in practice and from American influence, it is usually called a quarter.

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Quarter (Canadian coin)
Source: en.wikipedia.org

Years: 1968–1999
Mass: 5.05 g
Diameter: 23.88 mm
Composition: 99.9% nickel

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Canada: 1953-Present Elizabeth II Caribou 25 Cents
Source: typesets.wikidot.com

Quick Coinage Facts
Years Minted: 1953-Present
Type 3 Composition: Nickel
Type 3 Nickel Queen with Tiara: 1968 to 1972, & 1974 to 1989
Type 3 Total Mintage: 2,316,487,619
Obverse Design: Bust Design
Reverse Design: Animal Design

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25 Cents - Elizabeth II 2nd portrait
Source: en.numista.com

KM# 62b
Features
Country Canada
Years 1968-1978
Value 25 Cents
Metal Nickel
Weight 5.05 g
Diameter 23.88 mm
Thickness 1.61 mm
Engravers
Arnold Machin (obverse)
Emanuel Hahn (reverse)
Shape Round
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Edge: Reeded

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Other 1968-1978 - Elizabeth II - Canadian Quarter's

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1973 Canadian 25 Cent Small vs Large Bust

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1973 Canadian 25 Cent
Small Bust vs Large Bust
(The Mountie Quarter)


There are very slight variations between them. These variations are somewhat noticeable in the Queen's hair. The hair on the (small bust) piece shows more detail than the hair on the (large bust) piece.
Referenced From CoinQuest.com


Coin Varieties:

Being a 1 year type coin one would not expect any major varieties to exist but one does. These varieties exist due to two different obverse dies that were used. A new design with a smaller bust of Queen Elizabeth II was to be used but some coins were minted with an older obverse die giving way to a large bust variety.

One way to tell them apart is by the circle of beads surrounding the design. Some reference books may refer to them as Large Bust (132 beads) and Small Bust (120 beads). But, to count the number of beads will make you cross-eyed after awhile so we highly recommend that you not do this! Instead, the easier way to identify the difference is by simply looking at how close the beading is to the edge or rim of the coin. Large bust beading is extremely close to the rim while small bust design has beading that is further away from the rim.


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