A 1961 Canadian 25-cent coin can be worth about $6. A coin's actual value would be based on the silver market at the time of purchase or sale.
Face value only.
Unless your coin is of some collector value, which would need to be assessed by a coin dealer, a 1942 canadian coin is actually worth more for its silver content value than the 25 cent face value. Your coin contains 80% silver which, at today's prices, is worth approx $2.90 in silver value. The related link below will calculate the value with current silver prices.
A U.S. fifty cent piece dated 1961 is a Franklin half dollar. The coin is not rare, if it shows any wear the value is about $12.00 just for the silver.
The value of a 1922 Canadian 5 cent coin is (if in good condition) $0.20.
The 1961 Lincoln cent is very common and still in circulation. It's one cent.
It's worth almost $5 as silver bullion. If its condition is only Good (as defined by the ANA), that's all it's worth.
One cent. It was probably plated for use in jewelry or similar. It has no special value to collectors, however.
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Face value only.
Canadian Currencyabout 0.0954 of American money. ex. a Canadian dollar is about 95 cents
$1.00
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