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1967 One Dollar Compostion Question.

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 Posted 09/23/2009  5:29 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Davest to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I recently got a roll of these and I'm trying to find out what the silver percentage is.

Every website I've visited so far leaves me at .0600 or doesn't even go as far as 1967, or as low as 1967.

Many thanx.
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 Posted 09/23/2009  5:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add papeldog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
They have .800 silver .200 copper and weigh;23.33 grams
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look for diving goose !!
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thank you very much.

No, they are part of an inheritence
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I think the confusion might arise from the following:

As papeldog stated, 1967 dollars (in fact all Canadian dollars 1935 to 1967) are 0.800 (80%) silver.

The silver content is 0.600 ounces. That is where you probably got the 0.600 number from.
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