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 Posted 06/18/2012  5:08 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add dklswh to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi have these silver dollars dont know much about them anybody have an idea.

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 Posted 06/18/2012  5:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Imohtep to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Those are pretty common date Canadian silver dollars, worth about 20$+ each depending on their condition and the price of silver at the time..

There isn't a huge market for Canadian silver dollars as we didn't mint them as long as the United States did..

The 1935 you have is the first year Canada officially minted the silver dollar in to circulation.

listed below is a Mintage chart I took from Wikipedia..it will kind of give you an idea of which ones are harder to find.

Year --- Mintage
1935 --- 428,707
1936 --- 306,100
1937 --- 241,002
1938 --- 90,304
1939 --- 1,363,816
1945 --- 38,391
1946 --- 93,055
1947 --- 65,595
1947ML --- 21,135
1948 --- 18,780
1950 --- 261,002
1951 --- 416,395
1952 --- 406,148
1953 --- 1,074,578
1954 --- 246,606
1955 --- 268,105
1956 --- 209,092
1957 --- 496,389
1958 --- 3,039,564
1959 --- 1,443,502
1960 --- 1,420,486
1961 --- 1,262,231
1962 --- 1,884,789
1963 --- 4,179,981
1964 --- 7,296,832
1965 --- 10,768,569
1966 --- 9,912,178
1967 --- 6,767,496

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06/18/2012 5:28 pm
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 Posted 06/18/2012  5:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Smallcentguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The top nine are all silver...0.6 oz pure equivalent each. It is hard to judge condition from the photos, but the 35 is worth around $40, the 37 around $30 and the rest are likely $20 to $25. The 1939 and 1949 might be worth a little more if in very nice condition. The bottom one looks like a 68 or 69 nickel dollar to me and is probably worth about $1 or $2. So altogether you should have $200 to $250 worth of coins.
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 Posted 06/19/2012  9:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Libertad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Can we get a better picture of the dollar aboe the 1967 goose? It looks "off".
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 Posted 07/03/2012  1:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Minhsun to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
through picture I will say 7 coins with 80% silver

and 1 coins with 50% silver

$15.31 x7 = 107.17
$11.82

around $118.99 CAD

thats the value That Coin Dealer May Pay for it.

For retail Price is ALL ABOUT How Much you want to Sell.
IF someone Bought it. Then thats the Price.
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07/03/2012 1:08 pm
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 Posted 07/03/2012  1:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add swrbxxx to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Minshun what coin above contains 50% silver?
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Minhsun, the silver dollars always had 80%.....unlike the dimes and quarters that changed over to 50% in 1967.
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