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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-05T18:08:59.000Z",
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    "Multilayered Bluenose — Fine Silver Coin",
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  "textContent": "\n\n\n\nA new Canadian coin has been released, and it's a fancy dime with three-dimensional art.\n\nBut if you want to get this coin, it will cost you way more than 10 cents.\n\nThe Royal Canadian Mint just put out the Multilayered Bluenose — Fine Silver Coin, which reimagines Canada's 10-cent circulation coin as multilayered art.\n\nWith this coin, Emanuel Hahn's Bluenose design transforms into an almost life-like scene through multilayered engraving.\n\nThe reverse side of the coin features Hahn's iconic rendering of Bluenose and engravings of curvilinear wave patterns, \"CANADA,\" \"10 CENTS,\" and \"2026\" on the top plate.\n\nBut unlike the typical dime, cut-outs in the top plate reveal another layer of art on the interior surface of the coin.\n\nThere are engravings of clouds in the sky and a shadow of the boat, which enhances the three-dimensional view of Bluenose.\n\nAll of this makes it seem like the famous Canadian boat is actually floating on the water.\n\nSo, it looks similar to a regular dime, but this new coin has fancy features that the 10-cent coin doesn't.\n\nThis coin is also unique because the special multilayered engraving technique was pioneered by Royal Canadian Mint researchers.\n\nMultilayered Bluenose Fine Silver Coin.Royal Canadian Mint\n\nWhile the reverse side of the coin has curvilinear wave patterns, the obverse side has radiant wave patterns. There are 10 interlaced lines to symbolize 10 cents.\n\nIt also features the effigy of King Charles III, which was designed by Canadian artist Steven Rosati, and engravings of \"CHARLES III\" and \"D. G. REX.\"\n\nObverse side of Multilayered Bluenose Fine Silver Coin.Royal Canadian Mint\n\nEven though this is a dime, it's not a circulation coin, so you won't find it in your change.\n\nIt has a face value of 10 cents, but it costs $1,019.95 to buy the Multilayered Bluenose — Fine Silver Coin. You can get it online or call the Mint boutiques in Ottawa or Winnipeg to see if it's in stock at the store\n\nOnly 1,750 coins are available, which is \"a very low mintage.\" The Mint said that's because the minting process is complex for multilayered coins.\n\n_This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only._",
  "title": "This new Canadian coin is a fancy dime but it costs way more than 10 cents"
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