James SamuelCole Posted Thursday at 09:23 AM Posted Thursday at 09:23 AM I've just picked up a Canadian 1 cent piece dated 1917. When did Canada go decimal? Quote
Chris Perkins Posted Thursday at 12:16 PM Posted Thursday at 12:16 PM Without googling, I think it was from the beginning of the unified Canadian currency, c.1860s. Quote
Paddy Posted Thursday at 03:47 PM Posted Thursday at 03:47 PM As far as I can see from my old copies of Krause, all the centrally issued coinage in the name of Canada has been decimal. The earliest seem to be around 1858, although the Dominion coinage starts in 1870. There were some halfpenny and penny token issues in some of the provinces during the 19th century and even some in the denomination of "sou" derived from the French. Quote
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