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1870-1901


Obverse depicts Queen Victoria.
Coins struck in 0.925 silver; weight 5.81 grams; diameter 23.62 mm.

1902-1910


Obverse depicts King Edward VII.
For 1906, the reverse was modified, with minor adjustments to the wreath and crown.
Beginning in 1908, Canada's coins were stuck at the branch mint in Ottawa. The die axis of the 5-cent piece changed from "coin" to "medal".

1911


Obverse depicts King George V.
The obverse for 1911 omitted the Latin words "DEI GRATIA" meaning "by the grace of God". Public criticism lead to the abbreviation "DEI GRA:" being added in 1912.

1912-1936


The composition changed between 1919 and 1920, from 0.925 silver to 0.8. I don't consider this enough of a change for calling them separate types. If the change was done partway through the year, you wouldn't have been able to tell them apart.

1937-1947


Obverse depicts King George VI.

1948-1952


India's independence necessitated a change in the obverse legend.

1953-1964


Obverse depicts Queen Elizabeth II.

1965-1966,1968


New obverse portrait of the Queen.
The 1968 is 0.5 silver (1966 and earlier are 0.8 silver). Visually there is no difference.

1967


The reverse designs of all Canadian coins were changed for 1967 to celebrate 100 years since Confederation. The 25-cent coin depicts a bobcat.
During the year, the composition changed from 0.8 silver to 0.5 silver. You cannot tell from looking at the coin.

1968-1972, 1974-78


Coins struck in pure nickel; weight 5.07 grams; diameter 23.88 mm.

1973


Centennial of the founding of the RCMP.

1979-1989


The portrait of the Queen was changed on the 1c, 5c, 10c, and 25c coins, to make the size of the portrait proportional to the diameter of the coin.

1990-1991


New portrait of the Queen.
Weight slightly reduced to 5.05 grams.

1992


125th anniversary of confederation. Twelve coins, one for each province and territory.

1993-1996, 2001


Rim denticles on reverse replaced by beads.

1999


Millenium coins, 1999.

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