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What was the last year when circulating (non-proof) canadian one dollar coins still had silver content? and what Au percentage please? thanks
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1967. 80% Silver, Canadian Centennial ('Goose in Flight') Reverse.

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thanks DNA, info much appreciated
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in fact in 1967 they also produced 50% silver dollar. good luck
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thought that was 68
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The dime and quarter were 80% or 50% in '67. In '68 they were 50% or pure nickel.
The half and dollar were 80% through the end of '67, and pure nickel in '68.

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