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1964 Canadian Dollar Coin

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Hi all,
I work as a bank teller in the US. Had a customer with a Canadian $1 coin, dated 1964. It's slightly smaller than a US silver dollar and has a finish similar to US proof coinage, albeit toned. I have Loonies and Toonies in my collection, but not a Canadian dollar of this vintage. What would this thing be made of? Silver perhaps?

I will post pics later on this evening.
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Yup, it's silver. About $12 worth.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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^ That would be ailver value if its a good AU or MS you could get $18-$25 on ebay.
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Yup you got yourself a canadian silver dollar... our dollars are made with 80% silver and that will be roughly .6 oz.. if you got that at the bank for face value.. you did well!
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0.6oz ASW. 80% silver. Could be Proof Like if it has very shiny background fields. Take a loupe or a microscope and check the artist initials T.S. on the reverse to see if you have the No Dot variety which is somewhat more valuable in the highest grade. http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins...ar-1953-1986
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Very nice find for face, if you're able to buy it of course!
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Thanks guys! I was able to buy it for face. Almost as good a deal as the 1995 ASE I also got for face a couple months ago.
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Here it is:


1964-Canadian-Dollar-Coin

1964-Canadian-Dollar-Coin
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From the fields it looks like it's in EF condition.. nice take esp for face.!
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From the reflections it looks like a neglected PL strike.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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It looks much nicer in person. I haven't got a good setup for taking pictures of coins; just using a 7 year old Canon Powershot camera on the closeup mode.
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Yup .800 silver (80%)
Usually when I do sell those I get 20bux each on ebay +shipping
Thats higher grade nice piece ...
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