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Canadian Ten Cent Coin Values (1858–2012)

Explore the complete history and market values of Canadian ten cent coins from 1858 to 2012. This comprehensive guide covers every monarch from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II, highlighting key dates, notable varieties, and rarity levels. Learn about grading standards, mint marks, and historical production numbers that affect a coin’s value, along with tips for identifying common counterfeits and errors. Collectors and numismatists will find detailed market trends, auction records, and estimated prices for coins in various conditions, helping them accurately assess both the financial and historical significance of their Canadian dimes. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced collector, this guide provides the insights needed to build a well-informed and valuable coin collection.

Victoria 1858–1901 Canadian Ten Cent Coins, obverse and reverse

Historical background and collector valuation insights

Edward VII Ten Cent Coins 1902 to 1910

Rarity guide and market value trends

George V Ten Cent Coins 1911 to 1920

Collector valuations and numismatic highlights

George V Ten Cent Coins 1920 to 1936

Rarity overview and historical market trends

George VI Ten Cent Coins 1937 to 1952

Collector insights and mid-century market valuations

Elizabeth II Ten Cent Coins 1953 to 1964

Market trends and collector valuation notes

Elizabeth II Ten Cent Coins 1965 to 1989

Historical notes and valuation highlights

Elizabeth II Ten Cent Coins 1990 to 2003

Market trends and Ten Cent collector insights

Elizabeth II Ten Cent Coins 2003 to 2012

Valuations, historical highlights, and market insights