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The first "Canadian" One Cent was issued in 1858

KM# 1

OBV: Queen Victoria Laureate Head Left

REV: Maple wreath encircles value over date

Weight (g): 4.54

Diameter (mm): 25.50

Composition: Copper

Mintage: 421,000

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