Help with Canadian coin

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I Have this King George V quarter with no date. About all I know is that it is not a 1911 issue. Are there any ways to identify a date or narrow the possible dates of mintage by die variety? At the very least I would like to know if it is .925 or .800.

This coin was part of my Grandfather's collection. I am not looking to sell it but just trying to get more info. Thanks!

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Try to use a good loupe to see if any part of the date can be seen. If not, you would have to do a density test on the silver.
 

yes, not 1911 and also not 1936....my hunch is 1912 to 1919 as the silver content is .925 , 1920 on is 80%... bigger silver content is going to wear more...
 

CANADIAN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS:
Diameter: 23.62 millimeters (1870-1953)
Diameter: 23.88 millimeters (1953-)
Weight: 5.81 grams
Composition: .925 Silver, .075 Copper (1870-1919)
Composition: .800 Silver, .200 Copper (1920-67)
Composition: .500 Silver, .500 Copper (1967-68)
Edge: Reeded
 

Dihren said:
CANADIAN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS:
Diameter: 23.62 millimeters (1870-1953)
Diameter: 23.88 millimeters (1953-)
Weight: 5.81 grams
Composition: .925 Silver, .075 Copper (1870-1919)
Composition: .800 Silver, .200 Copper (1920-67)
Composition: .500 Silver, .500 Copper (1967-68)
Edge: Reeded

All i need now is a date!

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There is no dot below the wreath so that rules out a couple more years, I believe.

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