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Help Me Evalutate These Classic Canadian...worth While?

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Folks, help me out?

I'm new to Canadian and am thinking of buying these coins:
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What I don't know is the value of the classic coins...NOT just their silver content. Are these collectible coins?
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Would need a picture of the other side to determine grades. The only one IMO that would be worth more than melt would be the 1951 10 cent because it looks like it is in UNC condition. In UNC it still only catalogs at $6 in my 2010 Krause at MS-60. It also has a mintage of over 15 million, so there are a lot around.
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The 1910 50 cent would be in the range of $15.00 - $20.00 and the others silver melt price...
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Here in the Metro Detroit area, that 50¢ in that grade will run you about the same price that D mentioned. The 5¢ will cost you at least $2 apiece and the dime about $2.5-$3. Melt for the newer coins.
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I believe these coins are collectible and are nice coins to start out a Canadian coin collection
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