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AI Identification

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Canadian One-Dollar Coin ('Loonie')

Numismatics / Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $1.05 CAD

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a circulating Canadian one-dollar coin, commonly known as a 'Loonie'. The obverse side shown features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, specifically the 2003 portrait designed by Susanna Blunt, depicting the monarch without a crown. The coin is characterized by its distinct eleven-sided (hendecagonal) shape and is composed of a brass-plated steel core, giving it a characteristic golden hue. This specific specimen displays significant signs of circulation and environmental wear. There is a dark, obscuring patina or grime buildup concentrated on the right side of the Queen's portrait, which appears as a dark smudge or possible oxidation. Numerous fine scratches, contact marks, and 'bag marks' are visible across the field and the raised relief of the monarch's profile. The luster is substantially muted, indicating a 'Circulated' grade, likely in the Fine to Very Fine range. The raised lettering 'ELIZABETH II' and 'D. G. REGINA' (Dei Gratia Regina) follows the inner rim. Given the design, this coin dates from between 2003 and 2022. The craftsmanship represents high-volume industrial minting by the Royal Canadian Mint, and the condition suggests it has been in active use for several years.

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Upon visual examination of the provided digital imagery, I have evaluated this Canadian one-dollar coin, featuring the Susanna Blunt effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. The coin exhibits the standard hendecagonal shape and brass-plated steel composition characteristic of the 'Loonie' minted between 2003 and 2022. Based on the significant surface wear, contact marks, and the dark oxidation or grime obscuring the right field of the obverse, I would grade this specimen as Circulated, likely falling no higher than the lower end of Very Fine (VF-20) or Fine (F-12). The luster is largely absent, consistent with heavy pocket circulation. From a market perspective, this is a standard business strike with no apparent error features or special varieties visible in the image. Coins of this era were minted in the hundreds of millions, making them extremely common. Consequently, there is virtually no numismatic premium attached to this specific piece in this condition. The dark residue on the surface further detracts from any potential collectibility. Its value is strictly tied to its face value as legal tender. While I can confirm it appears consistent with genuine Royal Canadian Mint characteristic dimensions and design, full authentication would require physical tests for weight (6.27g) and electromagnetic signature to rule out contemporary counterfeits, though counterfeiting a coin of such low value is rare. Ultimately, this is a 'spender' rather than a collector's piece.

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