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1 Dollar In the name of George V, Dollar centennial

Issuer Royal Canadian Mint
Year 2011
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Value 1 Dollar
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Reverse description Central denomination and issuer inscription arranged in three lines reading 1 / DOLLAR / CANADA, with the centennial date range 1911-2011 below, all within a symmetrical wreath of maple leaves tied at the base with a ribbon bow. A royal crown surmounts the wreath at the top. The design is a faithful recreation of the reverse of the proposed but unissued Canadian silver dollar of 1911, commemorating the centennial of that pattern coin. The field is deeply mirrored, consistent with proof striking, and the devices show sharp, finely detailed relief.
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