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Canadian Coins 1800-Present Help Needed

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 Posted 11/16/2016  12:30 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Steelers72 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I collect US coins, so havent a clue what these are worth. I assume the more modern coins are worth close to face value. However, are there any coins here that have any worth? I am going through a hoard for a relative and trying to sell off everything, so any help is greatly appreciated



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Dimes and quarters 1967 and older are part silver. If you have any 1968, they might also be half silver (check the weight and compare them to what wikipedia has listed for the silver version). Other than that, unless something is in gem condition, they wouldn't have much value.

The nickels you have listed are pretty much worth face, except you could probably get 25 cents for the 1937-1952 ones (the George VI ones).

The 1926 penny might be worth a few bucks, so you could potentially sell that and make a little. Maybe worth ~ $8 if I had to take a guess. The others, maybe 25 cents a piece.

Your second picture has a group of the older coins (the silver dimes and quarters there are .925 silver). Grouped as a lot, you could probably sell that group for a decent price. My guess is something like 20-25$
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From looking at your coins, I cant see all the date on the dimes, but most of these are worth either face value (post 1968 silver) the older ones have silver and are worth about $1 or so (check online for silver spot pricing)

the pre - 1920 quarters and dimes are sterling (.925 silver) and carry a premium over spot

There are world coins mixed in there as well (not sure about those)

Your pennies are easily sellable on ebay for about a couple of bucks for the lot, check the 1936 for a dot under the date between the 9 & 3, this is a rare coin.

here is a better guide for reference http://www.coinsandcanada.com
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Hi Steelers72
from the same link
Ace_ftw sent you
check out your 1882 cent
http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins...nt-1876-1901
and the 1908 ag.$0.10
and 25 cent
nice group(imo)
good luck selling them
p.s. and the 1913 10c

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11/16/2016 2:02 pm
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I'd check out the 1932 5 cent pieces as well on that (C&C) site.
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The 1814 token is probably worth $5 to $10 or so. It looks like some version of WE-8A.

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Nice looking bunch of coins .. are there more?

I hope you find some high dollar coins.
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The 1932 nickel is not the more valuable 'far from leaf' variety...
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