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AI Identification

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Canadian 10-cent coin dated 2011

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AI Estimated Value

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$0.10 - $0.20 CAD

As of July 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A small, circular metallic coin featuring design elements consistent with Canadian decimal currency. The central image on this face depicts a schooner under full sail, a motif commonly associated with the 'Bluenose' fishing vessel found on Canadian dimes. The coin appears to be made of a silver-colored metal, consistent with the nickel-plated steel or cupro-nickel composition used in modern Canadian coinage. The text 'CANADA' is visible on the left side of the rim, while the date '2011' is inscribed on the right. Below the schooner, the denomination is marked as '10 CENTS'. The coin displays a semi-reflective metallic luster with visible surface wear, including minor scuffs and abrasions across the field. The edges appear to be reeded, typical of this denomination. This attribution is based on the legible text and iconography present in the image; however, official minting details and precise metal composition cannot be verified without physical inspection. The item rests on a coarse, grey textured fabric surface.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have analyzed a small circular coin that appears to be a Canadian 10-cent piece dated 2011. The item displays iconography consistent with the 'Bluenose' schooner design. I can see a semi-reflective metallic luster and visible surface scuffs, which are common for a coin that has entered general circulation. However, I cannot verify the exact metal composition or the presence of specific mint marks from this photo alone; a physical inspection would be required to rule out modern numismatic variants or errors. The value estimate is based on the assumption that this is a standard circulation Royal Canadian Mint issue. In its current condition—which appears to show moderate wear and abrasions—the item likely holds only its face value of 10 cents. While high-grade, uncirculated examples of common-date modern coinage may occasionally command a slight premium among collectors, circulated specimens generally do not exceed their nominal value. The market for modern Canadian decimal currency is robust, yet value is heavily dictated by grade and rarity; because 2011 was a year of high mintage, this specific piece lacks the scarcity required to drive higher prices. To establish a more precise valuation or to determine if this might be a specific composition variety, I would need to perform an in-person examination, including weighing the coin and checking its magnetic properties. If the coin were found to be a non-standard strike or a rare mint error, its value could increase, though based on what I can see, it appears to be a common circulation item. Without such confirmation, the piece is valued as standard legal tender.

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