🇨🇦 Crafted during the reign of King Edward VII, this 1903-H 5 Cent silver coin is a tangible piece of Canadian history. Its composition boasts a fineness of 0.925, striking a balance between intrinsic value and collectibility. The coin hails from a period when each five-cent piece was a common transactional unit, offering a glimpse into the economic landscape of early 20th-century Canada.
This circulated piece has not been officially graded, allowing collectors the opportunity to assess its quality personally. Despite its journey through time, the coin retains a charm that continues to captivate numismatists and history enthusiasts alike. It stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of an era gone by and is a must-have for any serious collection.
I am not a Coin grader, just a
collector. Please see pictures for
conditioning. Any grade mentioned on raw
coins and banknotes is only my opinion. Orders over $100 must have tracking. So please wait for the proper invoice.
International buyers will be responsible for all customs duties
and all packages declared at full value.