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Rookie Question: A Nickel 1985 RCM Proof Dollar?

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 Posted 06/07/2025  7:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiecoiner to your friends list
For a single year (1985) the mint produced an uncirc set with plastic coin tray size holders. Those uncirc sets were nickel dollars, but I don't know if the uncirc set contained the commem or the normal dollar. Someone may have the answer. I got the info on the plastic holders from Haxby's book/guide.
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 Posted 06/07/2025  8:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list
That is a 50% silver dollar commemorating the 100th
anniversary of the National Parks.
It came in both proof and BU finishes.
Yours is the BU finish which was sold individually.
The 7 coin sets came with proof finish.
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 Posted 06/07/2025  9:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add loonielewy to your friends list
I chuckle when I think of these things as half silver dollars.
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 Posted 06/07/2025  9:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list

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I chuckle when I think of these things as half silver dollars

Only until 1992 when they switched to sterling silver dollars.
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 Posted 06/07/2025  10:06 pm  Show Profile   Check Brandmeister's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Brandmeister to your friends list
Weren't dimes and other coins a 50% silver mix until sometime in the late 1960s?

Now that the coin is identified, how did I do for $8 U.S.?
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 Posted 06/08/2025  09:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mcshilling to your friends list
That works out to about $10.80 Canadian so it in the ball park.
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 Posted 06/08/2025  10:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list

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Weren't dimes and other coins a 50% silver mix until sometime in the late 1960s?

No, 10 cent, 25 cent, 50 cent and dollars were 80% silver until 1967.
There were some 50% 10 cent and 25 cent issued in 1967 and 1968.
That was the last of the business strike silver coins.
Commemorative Dollars were 50% until 1992. They were 92.5% until 2011.
I believe since then they are 99.95 Silver
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 Posted 06/08/2025  11:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiecoiner to your friends list
Well, the '84 commemorative (Jacques Cartier) was nickel, but the '85 commem (Nat'l Parks) was .500 or .925? The coin in question doesn't look silver.
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 Posted 06/08/2025  11:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list
The 84 Cartier dollar was a business strike that you could also purchase as a cased nickel dollar.
The National Parks as I mentioned earlier is 50% silver.
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 Posted 06/08/2025  2:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sharks to your friends list
Just a little bit more info.:
Canadian Commemorative Silver Dollars (36mm)
1971-1991----- 50%-- 0.375 troy oz.
1992-2002----- 92.50%-- 0.749 troy oz
2003-2006----- 99.99%-- 0.809 troy oz.
2007-2011----- 92.50%-- 0.749 troy oz.
2012-present----- 99.99%-- 0.809 troy oz.

JimmyD nailed it re Brandmeister 1985 BU silver dollar. On ebay about $20.00 CAD
In 1984 there were two commemorative silver dollars, one proof, one BU. "City of Toronto 150th Anniversary"
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https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces23277.html
$18.48 CAD of melt value in it today, so I say you did well!





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 Posted 06/08/2025  5:31 pm  Show Profile   Check Brandmeister's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Brandmeister to your friends list
Happy to hear it! =)

Is this definitely the BU finish? The fields are proof-like and super reflective. It took a little effort to find a camera angle where I couldn't see things mirrored in the fields. There is zero frosting on the devices, though.
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 Posted 06/08/2025  8:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list
Definitely is BU. That is the original plastic holder and cardboard box it came in.
The proof version has frosted devises with reflective fields.
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 Posted 06/08/2025  8:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list
Definitely BU, proofs will always have frosting.
AFAIK the only year when the nickel dollar and the silver dollar shared a design was 1974, all silver dollars have a diameter of 36mm, while nickel dollars are 32mm in diameter.(in case you don't have a magnet handy)
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