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The Small Cents (1920–) series of Canada in the World Coins contains 3 distinct entries. Canada Small Cents for Collectors Canada has a long history of producing small cents, which makes them popular among collectors. The small cents were first introduced in 1920, replacing the larger penny.

The Small Cents (1920–) series of Canada in the World Coins contains 3 distinct entries.

Canada Small Cents for Collectors Canada has a long history of producing small cents, which makes them popular among collectors. The small cents were first introduced in 1920, replacing the larger penny. Since then, there have been many changes to the design and composition of the small cents, which makes collecting them an exciting and rewarding hobby. Design Changes The design of the small cents has changed several times over the years. From 1920 to 1936, the small cents featured a wreath on the reverse side. From 1937 to 1952, the design featured a maple leaf. In 1953, the design was changed to feature a young Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse side, which is still used today. The reverse design has also changed several times since then, featuring different images of the maple leaf or other Canadian symbols. Composition Changes The composition of the small cents has also changed over time. From 1920 to 1942, the small cents were made of 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc. From 1942 to 1952, the small cents were made of 98% copper and 2% zinc, due to a shortage of tin during World War II. From 1953 to 1996, the small cents were made of 98% copper and 2% nickel. In 1997, the composition was changed to 94% steel, 1.5% nickel, and 4.5% copper, which is still used today. Collecting Small Cents Collecting small cents can be a fun and rewarding hobby. There are many different ways to collect them, such as by year, by design, or by composition. Some collectors may choose to collect a complete set of small cents, while others may focus on specific years or designs. The value of small cents can vary depending on their rarity and condition, so it is important to do research before purchasing or selling them. In conclusion, Canada small cents are a popular item for collectors due to their long history and ever-changing designs and compositions. Collecting them can be a fun and rewarding hobby, and there are many different ways to approach it.

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