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5 Dollars - Elizabeth II Caribou

Issuer Royal Canadian Mint
Year 2013
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Obverse script Latin
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The caribou reverse on Canada's gold bullion fractionals traces back to Emanuel Hahn's 1936 design, originally created for the 25-cent circulation coin and pressed into service across multiple denominations over the decades. The 2013 fractional gold series represented the Royal Canadian Mint's push into the competitive small-denomination bullion market, where fractional gold products had long been dominated by European and South African issues. The .9999 fineness — four nines — only became the Mint's standard for gold bullion in 1982 with the Maple Leaf program, and remains one of the highest purities routinely struck by any sovereign mint.

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