Canada Coins

Showing 1–30 of 3,918 coins

1 000 000 Dollars - Elizabeth II (Maple Leaf)
1 000 000 Dollars - Elizabeth II (Maple Leaf)
Canada
2007Melt: $15,407,769.92
1 Cent (In the name of Edward VII; Farewell to the Penny 1908-1910)
1 Cent (In the name of Edward VII; Farewell to the Penny 1908-1910)
Canada
2012Melt: $7.52
1 Cent (In the name of Edward VII; Small leaves design - 1908)
1 Cent (In the name of Edward VII; Small leaves design - 1908)
Canada
2017Melt: $160.24
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Dollar centennial)
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Dollar centennial)
Canada
2011Melt: $0.07
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Farewell to the Penny 1911-1920)
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Farewell to the Penny 1911-1920)
Canada
2012Melt: $7.52
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Farewell to the Penny 1920-1936)
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Farewell to the Penny 1920-1936)
Canada
2012Melt: $7.52
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Forgotten 1927 Designs - Cent)
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Forgotten 1927 Designs - Cent)
Canada
2017Melt: $80.26
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Small leaves design - 1911)
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Small leaves design - 1911)
Canada
2017Melt: $160.24
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Two maple leaves design - 1920)
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Two maple leaves design - 1920)
Canada
2017Melt: $80.26
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Voyageur)
1 Cent (In the name of George V; Voyageur)
Canada
2010Melt: $0.03
1 Cent - Devins and Bolton (Montreal, Quebec)
1 Cent - Devins and Bolton (Montreal, Quebec)
Canada
1867Melt: $0.06
1 Cent - Edward VII
1 Cent - Edward VII
Canada
1902–1910~$5.80
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (1st portrait)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (1st portrait)
Canada
1953–1964~$2.50
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (2nd Portrait; Farewell to the Penny)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (2nd Portrait; Farewell to the Penny)
Canada
2012Melt: $7.52
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (2nd portrait modified)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (2nd portrait modified)
Canada
1979Melt: $0.04
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (2nd portrait modified; reduced weight)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (2nd portrait modified; reduced weight)
Canada
1980–1981
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (2nd portrait)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (2nd portrait)
Canada
1965–1978
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (2nd portrait, 12 sided)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (2nd portrait, 12 sided)
Canada
1982–1989~$2.50
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (2nd portrait, Confederation)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (2nd portrait, Confederation)
Canada
1967
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (3rd portrait)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (3rd portrait)
Canada
1997–2003~$2.04
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (3rd portrait, 12 sided)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (3rd portrait, 12 sided)
Canada
1990–1996
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (3rd portrait, Confederation)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (3rd portrait, Confederation)
Canada
1992
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (3rd portrait; Maple Twig Design)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (3rd portrait; Maple Twig Design)
Canada
2003
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (3rd portrait; bronze)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (3rd portrait; bronze)
Canada
1997–2003Melt: $0.03
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (3rd portrait; magnetic)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (3rd portrait; magnetic)
Canada
1999–2003
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (4th portrait)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (4th portrait)
Canada
2004–2012Melt: $0.03
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (4th portrait; Farewell to the Penny)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (4th portrait; Farewell to the Penny)
Canada
2012Melt: $7.52
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (4th portrait; Silver)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (4th portrait; Silver)
Canada
2012Melt: $6.39
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (4th portrait; Specimen sets)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (4th portrait; Specimen sets)
Canada
2004–2015
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (4th portrait; magnetic with RCM logo)
1 Cent - Elizabeth II (4th portrait; magnetic with RCM logo)
Canada
2006–2012

About Canada Coins

Canada has a rich numismatic heritage spanning centuries of coinage. From early hand-struck pieces to modern commemorative issues, Canada coins reflect the nation's evolving political landscape, cultural identity, and economic history. Our catalog currently includes 3,918 coins from Canada, covering a wide range of denominations, metals, and historical periods.

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Collecting Canada Coins

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