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1967 Canadian Silver One Dollar Coin

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I picked this up for scrap price and really know nothing about it. I think it was double struck with possible die breaks. I was just wondering if there is an error or variety on this coin and does that make it more valuable than the price of silver?
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 Posted 03/06/2020  07:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mcstone to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like an ordinary 67 to me. Fun circulated coin tho!
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Can't see anything that would make it worth more than bullion.
Even if there was a minor error, in that condition it would not matter.
Those 67 dollars have to be in mid to high MS condition to have any value.
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Looks normal to me, but lighting angles make it difficult to evaluate.
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Normal well circulated coin.
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Yeah thanks, I looked at the pics again and they're horrible or you start to see more the longer you stare
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Bullion value only.... or, put it in your pocket for a decade or so, then it will be worth more as a lowball.

I recently sold this one for a considerable amount above bullion:

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/LOWBALL-poc...303489886115?

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Surprises me. I didn't think a 67 low-ball was worth that much.
I have a certified PO1. Don't usually sell my coins but know
you have me thinking if you got that for a FR2.
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