| Émetteur | Canada |
|---|---|
| Année | 1990-2003 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
| Valeur | 5 Dollars |
| Devise | Dollar (1858-date) |
| Composition | Gold (.9999) |
| Poids | 3.12 g |
| Diamètre | 16 mm |
| Épaisseur | 1.22 mm |
| Forme | Round |
| Technique | Milled |
| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Graveur(s) | Dora de Pédery-Hunt |
| En circulation jusqu’à | |
| Référence(s) | KM#188 |
| Description de l’avers | Head of Queen Elizabeth II, as at 64 years of age, wearing the royal diadem, necklace, and earrings, facing right. |
|---|---|
| Écriture de l’avers | Latin |
| Légende de l’avers | ELIZABETH II 5 DOLLARS 1996 |
| Description du revers | Maple leaf |
| Écriture du revers | Latin |
| Légende du revers | CANADA .9999 .9999 FINE GOLD 1/10 OZ OR PUR |
| Tranche | Reeded |
| Atelier | |
| Tirage |
1990 - - 476 000 1991 - - 322 000 1992 - - 384 000 1993 - - 248 630 1994 - - 313 150 1995 - - 294 890 1996 - - 179 220 1997 - - 188 540 1998 - - 301 940 1998 - Eagles Family Privy - 1999 - - 709 920 2000 - - 52 970 2001 - - 63 470 2001 - Viking Privy Mark; issued in separate 5-coin set - 1 000 2002 - - 45 020 2003 - - 26 940 |
| ID Numisquare | 1543464270 |
| Informations supplémentaires |
Historical Context: Issued by Canada from 1990 to 2003, this 5 Dollars gold coin features the third effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. During this period, the Royal Canadian Mint solidified its position as a leading producer of high-purity gold bullion. This fractional 1/10 oz. denomination catered to a growing international demand for accessible gold investments, reflecting the stability and trust associated with Canadian coinage during the latter half of the 20th century, under the enduring reign of Elizabeth II.
Artistry: The obverse proudly displays the third portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Hungarian-Canadian artist Dora de Pédery-Hunt. This effigy, notable for its mature and uncrowned depiction, represents a distinct shift towards a more naturalistic style in Commonwealth coinage. The reverse typically features the iconic maple leaf, a perennial symbol of Canada, meticulously rendered by Walter Ott, emphasizing the nation's natural heritage and the coin's pure gold content and denomination.
Technical/Grading: Struck from .9999 fine gold, this diminutive coin (16 mm, 3.12 gg) exhibits exceptional strike quality characteristic of bullion issues. High-points for examination on the obverse include the Queen's hair details and the subtle lines of her profile. On the reverse, the intricate veins and serrations of the maple leaf are crucial indicators of strike sharpness. Collectors should seek coins with brilliant, blemish-free fields, as their bullion nature means they were often handled carefully, though minor contact marks are possible.