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Hi!

The other day I came across a 2016 bright and shiny dime with an uncrowned Queen and I've never seen her as such.

I cannot find a list that indicates when one started or stopped being minted and it all seems very odd to me.

When did the older image of the Queen with the crown stop being minted?

Is there a website that details all this? I couldn't find it!

Can someone sort this out for me?

Thanks :)

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Not a penny guy, but there should be help here: http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php
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The uncrowned Queen was seen first in 2003 in BU sets.
It started as a business strike in 2004 so it has been around for 14 years.
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In Canada, new effigy (uncrowned) and old effigy (crowned) were both minted for circulation in 2003. It has been the new effigy since then.
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Quote:
"In Canada, new effigy (uncrowned) and old effigy (crowned) were both minted for circulation in 2003. It has been the new effigy since then."


So the old effigy, the younger uncrowned Queen, is no longer minted as of 2003? I wonder why I couldn't find a website that detailed this information!
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Just click on the applicable dates in the link for CaC that I posted.
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That offers details about each individual coin. What I'm saying is that I'm surprised that I couldn't find an article discussing that the coin was being changed from one effigy to another.
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Look here GABatGH for old and new effigy

https://www.mint.ca/store/mint/lear....XBmsJzBKi1s
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That's what I'm looking for! Now I have something to show my eight year old :)
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Now I've got another question, about the 1 cents... Why are some of them not round? I have a bunch from the last 1980's through the early 1990's and they have twelve sides as opposed to a single unreeded rim. Then I read that from 1982-1996, across two different effigy's they were minted with twelve sides? I wonder why?
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Regarding your question about 12 sided pennies, I believe this was done to reduce the amount copper required to produce the coin. The weight went from 2.8 grams down to 2.5 grams. After 1996, pennies were made from copper plated zinc and then copper plated steel, to finally...noting.
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Another reason for the twelve sided cent beside s the weight reduction
was to make it easier for the blind to distinguish it from a dime.
In 1997 it was converted back to a round cent.
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I guess they stopped caring about the blind in 1997!
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I guess they stopped caring about the blind in 1997!

The real reason was because of the difficulties in striking
with a twelve sided collar from a round planchet.
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A 10-cent is reeded, and always has been easily distinguished by feel... I have troubling believing the "blind comment" here... you have a source for that?
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Quote "Beginning in 1982 the shape of the 1 cent coin was changed from round
to 12-sided to make it easier for the blind to identify" Unquote
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