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A National Symbol–the 1‑cent Coin

The maple leaf is a proud and distinctive Canadian symbol, appearing on all Canadian coins minted between Confederation and 1935. The modern 1-cent coin features two maple leaves on the same twig. The design, created by G.E. Kruger-Gray, was first used in 1937 and remained unchanged with one exception: in 1967, a rock dove designed by renowned Canadian artist Alex Colville appeared on the reverse to celebrate Canada's Centennial. Countess Grey struck the first 1-cent coin on January 2, 1908 at the official opening of the Ottawa branch of the Royal Mint, which became the Royal Canadian Mint in 1931.

Reverse Side Designs

1858 – 1920

The maple leaf wreath

1858 – 1911

This 1-cent coin features the design of L.C. Wyon of the Royal Mint. It portrays maple leaves wrapped around a vine.

1911 – 1920

W.H.J. Blackmore designed this reverse of the 1-cent coin. The representation of maple leaves wrapped around a vine was kept.

1920 – 1936

The two maple leaves

This design, created by Fred Lewis, coincided with a reduction in the 1-cent coin's diameter.

1937 – 1966, 1968 – 1981, 1997 – present

The maple leaf twig (round coin)

In 1937, as part of an effort to modernize Canada's coins, G.E. Kruger-Gray created the maple leaf twig design. His initials appear on the right.

1967

The centennial 1-cent coin

Alex Colville created a special set of coin designs to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation; the penny features a rock dove in flight.

1982 – 1996

The maple leaf twig (12-sided coin)

The shape of the maple leaf twig was altered to make identification easier for the visually impaired. The coin reverted to the round design in 1997.

Technical Specifications

1908 – 1920

Composition: 95.5% copper, 3% tin, 1.5% zinc
Weight (g): 5.67
Diameter (mm): 25.4
Thickness (mm): n/a

1920 – 1941

Composition: 95.5% copper, 3% tin, 1.5% zinc
Weight (g): 3.24
Diameter (mm): 19.05
Thickness (mm): 1.65

1942 – 1977

Composition: 98% copper, 0.5% tin, 1.5% zinc
Weight (g): 3.24
Diameter (mm): 19.05
Thickness (mm): 1.65

1978 – 1979

Composition: 98% copper, 1.75% tin, 0.25% zinc
Weight (g): 3.24
Diameter (mm): 19.05
Thickness (mm): 1.52

1980 – 1981

Composition: 98% copper, 1.75% tin, 0.25% zinc
Weight (g): 2.8
Diameter (mm): 19
Thickness (mm): 1.45

1982 – 1996

Composition: 98% copper, 1.75% tin, 0.25% zinc
Weight (g): 2.5
Diameter (mm): 19.1
Thickness (mm): 1.45

1997 – 1999

Composition: 98.4% zinc, 1.6% copper plating
Weight (g): 2.25
Diameter (mm): 19.05
Thickness (mm): 1.45

2000 – present*

Composition: 94% steel, 1.5% nickel, 4.5% copper plating
Weight (g): 2.35
Diameter (mm): 19.05
Thickness (mm): 1.45

*Note: Since 2000, the 1-cent coin can be produced using either the copper-plated steel or copper-plated zinc compositions.

Mintages

1908 – 1909
YearMintage
19082,401,506
19093,973,339
1910 – 1919
YearMintage
19105,146,487
19114,663,486
19125,107,642
19135,735,405
19143,405,958
19154,932,134
191611,022,367
191711,899,254
191812,970,798
191911,279,634
1920 – 1929
YearMintage
192022,246,170
19217,601,627
19221,243,635
19231,019,022
19241,593,195
19251,000,622
19262,143,372
19273,553,928
19289,144,860
192912,159,840
1930 – 1939
YearMintage
19302,538,613
19313,842,776
193221,316,190
193312,079,310
19347,042,358
19357,526,400
19368,768,769
193710,090,231
193818,365,608
193921,600,319
1940 – 1949
YearMintage
194085,740,532
194156,336,011
194276,113,708
194389,111,969
194444,131,216
194577,268,591
194656,662,071
194774,949,349
194825,767,779
194933,128,933
1950 – 1959
YearMintage
195060,444,992
195180,430,379
195267,631,736
195367,806,016
195422,181,760
195556,403,193
195678,685,535
1957100,601,792
195859,385,679
195983,615,343
1960 – 1969
YearMintage
196075,772,775
1961139,598,404
1962227,244,069
1963279,076,334
1964484,655,322
1965304,441,082
1966183,644,388
1967345,140,645
1968329,695,772
1969335,240,929
1970 – 1979
YearMintage
1970344,145,010
1971298,228,936
1972451,304,591
1973457,058,489
1974692,058,489
1975642,618,000
1976701,122,890
1977453,050,666
1978911,170,647
1979753,942,953
1980 – 1989
YearMintage
1980911,800,000
19811,209,468,500
1982876,036,898
1983975,510,000
1984838,225,000
1985771,772,500
1986788,285,000
1987774,549,000
1988482,676,752
19891,066,628,200
1990 – 1999
YearMintage
1990218,035,000
1991831,001,000
1992673,512,000
1993808,585,000
1994639,516,000
1995624,983,000
1996445,746,000
1997549,868,000
1998999,578,000
19991,089,625,000
2000 – 2009
YearMintage
2000902,506,000
2001928,434,000
2002830,040,000
2003748,123,000
2004842,486,000
2005767,425,000
20061,261,883,000
2007846,420,000
2008787,625,000
2009455,680,000
2010 – 2012
YearMintage
2010486,200,000
2011662,750,000
2012199,347,000

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Canadian Circulation

Over 1 billion circulation coins are minted each year at our high-tech plant in Winnipeg. We not only produce all of Canada’s circulation coins, we also manage the national coin supply – from weekly forecasting, to production, to recycling and eventual retirement.

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