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1 Cent - George V small cent

Uitgever Royal Canadian Mint
Jaar 1920-1936
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Oplage 1920 - - 15,483,923
1921 - - 7,601,627
1922 - - 1,243,635
1923 - - 1,019,002
1924 - - 1,593,195
1925 - - 1,000,622
1926 - - 2,143,372
1927 - - 3,553,928
1928 - - 9,144,860
1929 - Low / High last `9`, see comments - 12,159,840
1930 - - 2,538,613
1931 - - 3,842,776
1932 - - 21,316,190
1933 - - 12,079,310
1934 - - 7,042,358
1935 - - 7,526,400
1936 - - 8,768,769
1936 - Specimen; Dot under the date. Original quantity minted 678,823. Only 3 grade specimen known today. - 3
Aanvullende informatie

Canada's shift from the large cent to this smaller format in 1920 was driven by wartime copper shortages that never fully resolved — the Dominion simply decided the old 25.4mm piece was wasteful and never went back. The Royal Canadian Mint in Ottawa struck the entire series domestically, a point of some national pride given that earlier Canadian coinage had routinely been farmed out to the Royal Mint in London or its Heaton branch in Birmingham.

The 1936 dot issue — a small raised dot below the date added to distinguish dies prepared for a George VI obverse but struck under emergency conditions following his death — is the rarest and most contested variety in the entire small cent series, with only a handful confirmed.

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