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Top 10 Rare Canadian Quarters You Have Never Seen

Queen Victoria quarter from 1875 with an "H" mint mark, a highly collectible rarity.

1. 1875 H Quarter Queen Victoria

Quarter from 1889 featuring Queen Victoria, adding historical and numismatic value.

2. 1889 Quarter Queen Victoria

Rare quarter from 1893, showcasing the regal profile of Queen Victoria.

3. 1893 Quarter Queen Victoria

Quarter from 1906 with a small crown, depicting King Edward VII.

4. 1906 Small Crown Edward VII Quarter

Quarter from 1915 featuring the image of King George V, a piece of Canadian history.

5. 1915 George V Quarter

George V quarter from 1921, capturing the essence of the early 20th century.

6. 1921 George V Quarter

Rare 1936 quarter with a dot beneath the date, contributing to its uniqueness.

7. 1936 Dot George V Quarter

George VI quarter from 1947 with a dot, known for its scarcity and collector's appeal.

8. 1947 Dot George VI Quarter

George VI quarter from 1951 with low relief, making it a distinctive and sought-after piece.

9. 1951 Low Relief George VI Quarter

Experimental quarter from 1967 featuring a bobcat, representing a unique design attempt.

10. 1967 Bobcat Nickel Pattern Quarter

Quarter from 1973 featuring a large bust of a Mountie, notable for its size and rarity.

11. 1973 Large Bust Mountie Quarter

Caribou quarter from 1983, known for its rarity and significance among collectors.

12. 1983 Caribou Quarter

1992 provincial quarters with a rotated die error, adding an element of uniqueness.

13. 1992 Provincial Quarters with Rotated Die Error

Caribou quarter from 2000 with a "P" mint mark, contributing to its collector's value.

14. 2000 P Caribou Quarter

Quarters from 2000 and 2007 featuring mule errors, making them highly collectible and fascinating to enthusiasts.

15. 2000 Millennium Map Mule and 2007 Wheelchair Curling Mule

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