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| 鋳造数 | 1965 - .Small beads, pointed 5 - 304,441,082 1965 - (C) .Small beads, blunt 5 - 1965 - (C) Large beads, blunt 5 - 1965 - (C) Large beads, pointed 5 - 1965 - (C) Proof like, large beads, blunt 5 - 1965 - (C) Proof like, small beads, blunt 5 - 1965 - (C) Specimen, small beads, blunt 5 - 1965 - (C) Specimen, small beads, pointed 5 - 1966 - - 183,644,388 1966 - (C) Proof like - 1968 - - 329,695,772 1968 - (C) Proof-like - 1968 - (C) Specimen - 1969 - - 335,240,929 1969 - (C) Proof-like - 1969 - (C) Specimen - 1970 - - 344,145,010 1970 - (C) Proof-like - 1970 - (C) Specimen - 1971 - - 298,228,936 1971 - (C) Brilliant uncirculated - 1971 - (C) Proof-like - 1971 - (C) Specimen - 1972 - - 451,304,591 1972 - (C) Brilliant uncirculated - 1972 - (C) Proof-like - 1972 - (C) Specimen - 1973 - - 457,059,852 1973 - (C) Brilliant uncirculated - 1973 - (C) Proof-like - 1973 - (C) Specimen - 1974 - - 692,058,489 1974 - (C) Brilliant uncirculated - 1974 - (C) Proof-like - 1974 - (C) Specimen - 1975 - - 642,618,000 1975 - (C) Brilliant uncirculated - 1975 - (C) Proof-like - 1975 - (C) Specimen - 1976 - - 701,122,890 1976 - (C) Proof-like - 1976 - (C) Specimen - 1977 - - 453,050,666 1977 - (C) Proof-like - 1977 - (C) Specimen - 1978 - .Standard - 911,170,647 1978 - (C) .High 8 - 1978 - (C) Proof-like, standard - 1978 - (C) Specimen, standard - 1979 - - 753,942,953 1979 - (C) .Double date - 1979 - (C) Proof-like - 1979 - (C) Specimen - |
| 追加情報 |
The "heavy type" designation refers to a meaningful mid-series production change: the Royal Canadian Mint thickened the planchet in 1965 after ongoing complaints that the thinner cents were jamming vending machines and fare boxes across the country. The fix worked well enough that the specification held for the remainder of Elizabeth II's second-portrait cent run. By 1979, rising copper prices had made the bronze composition economically untenable, and Canada began the transition that would eventually produce the copper-plated zinc and steel cents of later decades.