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The 1981 Bermuda $0.01 One Cent coin features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse side. Made of bronze, this coin has a diameter of 20.32mm and weighs 3.11 grams. It is considered to be in Almost Uncirculated (AU) condition, with minimal wear and a lustrous appearance.
This coin was minted in 1981 and is part of the Bermuda currency system. The reverse side of the coin showcases the Bermuda coat of arms, which consists of a shield with a red English lion and a ship representing the Sea Venture. The design also features a grassy mound with a scroll at the bottom bearing the inscription "Quo Fata Ferunt," which means "Whither the Fates Carry."
As a collector's item, the 1981 Bermuda One Cent coin holds both numismatic and historical value. It is a testament to the rich heritage of Bermuda and serves as a tangible piece of its currency history. This coin is a must-have for collectors interested in British Commonwealth coins or those specifically focused on acquiring coins from Bermuda.
Additional information
Year | 1981 |
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Mint Mark | Bermuda |
Denomination | $0.01 |
Details | One Cent 1981 Elizabeth II |
Material | Bronze |
Grade | AU |
Weight | 3.11 gm |
Diameter | 19.05 mm |
Origin | Bermuda |
Added Details 1 | Thickness 1.24 mm |
Holder | Comes in Plastic Coin Flip |
Type | Coin |
Only 1 left in stock
Price
$32.95