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1 Dollar - Edward VII

Issuer Canada
Year 2000
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Composition Silver (.925)
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Obverse description Right-facing crowned and draped bust of King Edward VII, wearing the Imperial State Crown and ermine-trimmed robes decorated with floral embroidery and a ribbon at the shoulder. The effigy is rendered in high relief with fine detail to the facial features, beard, and regalia. The peripheral legend encircles the bust within a beaded border.
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Obverse lettering EDWARDVS VII D:G:BRITT:OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP
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Canada had no silver dollar in regular circulation by 2000 — the denomination had been a nickel-dollar since 1987 — so this issue exists purely as a collector piece, almost certainly part of the ongoing series of proof and specimen sets the Royal Canadian Mint has produced since the late 1990s bearing historical monarch effigies. The X# prefix in Krause places it firmly outside the standard circulation catalog, in the world coin supplemental listings reserved for non-circulating legal tender and fantasy issues.

Edward VII reigned from 1901 to 1910. Canada struck no dollar coin during his reign.

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