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  • Canada, Commonwealth. A Gold Five Dollar George V Coin, 1913
  • Canada, Commonwealth. A Gold Five Dollar George V Coin, 1913
  • Canada, Commonwealth. A Gold Five Dollar George V Coin, 1913

Item: C6825

Canada, Commonwealth. A Gold Five Dollar George V Coin, 1913

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Canada, Commonwealth. A Gold Five Dollar George V Coin, 1913

(Currency). Antique. A Gold five dollar Canadian coin, bearing bust of George V on the obverse, with the reverse presenting the Canadian coat of arms encompassed by a maple leaf wreath, above the wreath is the inscription “CANADA”, and the date “1913” and denomination “FIVE DOLLARS” are below the wreath, reeded edge, measuring 21.1mm in diameter, minor wear, lovely lustre, in mint state condition.

Contained in a plastic display case, with ICCS (International Coin Certification Service) Certificate, stating an MS60 grade.

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