Canada | |
Value | 1 CAD |
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Mass | 15.62 g |
Diameter | 1935-1967 36 mm, 1968-1987 32.15 mm |
Thickness | 2.88 mm |
Edge | Milled |
Composition | 1935–1968 80% Ag, 20% Cu 1968–1987 99.9% Ni |
Years of minting | 1968–1987 |
Catalog number | – |
Obverse | |
Design | |
Designer | |
Reverse | |
Design | Voyageur and an aboriginal travelling by canoe[1][2] |
Designer | Emanuel Hahn |
The voyageur dollar is a coin of Canada that was struck for circulation from 1935 through 1986. Until 1968, the coin was composed of 80% silver. A smaller, nickel version for general circulation was struck from 1968 through 1986. In 1987, the coin was replaced by the loonie. Like all of Canada's discontinued coins, the voyageur dollar coins remain legal tender.
RCM 1 Dollar
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