
1952 NWL Canada Dollar Circulated
1952 No Water Lines Canada Dollar Circulated
No Water Lines: A modified reverse with no water lines at all was put into use in 1952. In addition to removing the water lines, this reverse differs from the Water Lines variety in having a larger islet tip at the right end of the canoe. This variety is fundamentally different from the Arnpriors in that it was deliberately, not accidentally created.
Specifications:
Monarch: George VI
Designer and Engraver: T.H. Paget (obv), Emanuel Hahn (rev)
Composition: 0.800 silver, 0.200 copper
Weight: 23.33 g
Diameter: 36.00 mm
Edge: Reeded
Die Axis: ↑↑
Mintage: 406,148
1952 No Water Lines Canada Dollar Circulated
No Water Lines: A modified reverse with no water lines at all was put into use in 1952. In addition to removing the water lines, this reverse differs from the Water Lines variety in having a larger islet tip at the right end of the canoe. This variety is fundamentally different from the Arnpriors in that it was deliberately, not accidentally created.
Specifications:
Monarch: George VI
Designer and Engraver: T.H. Paget (obv), Emanuel Hahn (rev)
Composition: 0.800 silver, 0.200 copper
Weight: 23.33 g
Diameter: 36.00 mm
Edge: Reeded
Die Axis: ↑↑
Mintage: 406,148
Description
1952 No Water Lines Canada Dollar Circulated
No Water Lines: A modified reverse with no water lines at all was put into use in 1952. In addition to removing the water lines, this reverse differs from the Water Lines variety in having a larger islet tip at the right end of the canoe. This variety is fundamentally different from the Arnpriors in that it was deliberately, not accidentally created.
Specifications:
Monarch: George VI
Designer and Engraver: T.H. Paget (obv), Emanuel Hahn (rev)
Composition: 0.800 silver, 0.200 copper
Weight: 23.33 g
Diameter: 36.00 mm
Edge: Reeded
Die Axis: ↑↑
Mintage: 406,148










