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Largest Price Increase In Canadian Business Strikes?

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Here's an interesting question for those of you who monitor trend prices of Canadian Business Strikes.
"When (which years) did the said Canadian Coinage take the largest jump in trend price, primarily for Coinage years between 1858-1967?"

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Over which period of time? What range of time?
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R - I'm guessing between 67 and now
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Clarify ?
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If I understand correctly, and I think I do, take all coins minted between 1858 - 1967, if I was to chart the value of these coins by year, in which year(s) would I see the biggest jumps. I.e. if you look at coins as a market, during which years was the market most bullish.
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In case I caused any confusion here, I'll try to clarify this a bit. First, I'm speaking about coins (business strikes only) minted between the years 1858-1967.
Since 1970, in your opinion with the data available, what year or during which time period did the above mentioned coins take the largest price increase in trends?

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I'm not going back down to the basement,I'll say mid to late eighties.A large portion of the coins,especially in EF to MS63,haven't reached the same plateau since,when you take inflation and the value of the $CDN into account.
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Top graded (MS-65 plus) Elizabeth II silver dollars.
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