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I deposited a few bucks today at the RBC bank and the girl asked me if I wanted some halfs and dollars.It was 5 dollars in total amount.The coins read 2 Kennedy halfs are 84-69, Dollars are91-2006-2006 and halfs are 69-91   Edited by doctorman1941 09/17/2014 1:56 pm
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Canada
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Wow, congrats! I've never seen those dollars before. Are they NIFC and silver?
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 Canada
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I just checked the dollars and they are not attracted to a magnet so I assume they are silver.
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Valued Member
United States
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The 69 Kennedy is 40%. Cant beat silver at face any day.
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Pillar of the Community
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silver handle, you are correct there is no red around the edges as most us. coins are if they are not silver.
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The 2006 Lucky Loonie is a proof .925 silver coin, 7 grams originally came with coa, 20,000 mintage.
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Pillar of the Community
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2006 Proof Silver Dollar - 150th Ann. Of the Victoria Cross Specifications: Face Value: 1 dollar Mintage: produce to demand Composition: 99.99% silver Weight (g): 25.175 Diameter (mm): 36.07 Edge: Reeded Finish: Proof
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Pillar of the Community
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1991 Canada Cased Proof Silver Dollar Commemorating the 175th Anniversary of the Frontenac Specifications: Face Value: $1 Mintage: 222,892 Composition: 50% Ag, 50% Cu Weight (g): 23.30 Diameter(mm): 36.07 Edge: Reeded Finish: Proof
Both this and the 2006 Silver Dollar noted above could be BU as well worth about half of the proof version.
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Canada
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Nice coins! the lucky loony would be the big score for me.
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Pillar of the Community
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NIFC silver at face  Awesome haul!
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Pillar of the Community
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I think I will make some carrot muffins tomorrow and bring them down to the bank.This calls for some of my home made icing as well.Thanks for all the important information as I was not sure what I had.
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Pillar of the Community
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69 Kennedy half - Silver Weight: .1479 oz 2006 Lucky Loonie - 7 grams at .925 = .208 oz 1991 Silver Dollar - 23.3 grams at .500 = .375 oz 2006 Silver Dollar - 25.175 grams at .999 = .809 oz Total silver 1.54 ounces at 31.1 grams per ounce. The numismatic value is likely at least double the silver melt value, depending on condition. Hope there are no math errors, not sure why some use 31.39 grams for an ounce on some occasions.
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Forum Kid
Canada
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I find banks to be vastly helpful! nice finds and keep it up!
i want to meet the people in which bring those kind of coins to the bank!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Vancouver... NO you don't!
Simply put those coins were collector coins... and taken to the bank for face value... long and short.. these were either stolen or some part of gift/inheritance and the person was ignorant to the value..
Either way ... not a person I would want to meet really...
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