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A Canadian $20.00 gold coin is worth around $400.00
how much is work 1993 100 dollar gold canada
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It is worth 1 Canadian Dollar(it isn't gold, it is bronze plated nickel)According to current exchange rates (December 2, 2009) 1 Canadian dollar is worth:0.63 Euros or0.95 US dollars
$1100.00 can retail.
They sell retail for about $1500. They're tied directly to the spot price of gold.
Just like modern US $1 coins, modern Canadian dollars are made of a gold-colored base metal, not real gold. Your coin is an ordinary circulation coin worth face value only, about US$0.98 as of late 2010.
If it's a gold-colored "Loon" dollar, it has no silver at all. "Loonies" minted in 2001 are made of brass-plated nickel.
Yes, you should read more about the Yukon Gold rush. It was in late 1800's when all the Americans rushed up to the Yukon in Canada to look in the rivers for Gold.
I'm sure that the cheapest you can get is £8,947 and you'll have to convert that to USD or the Canadian Dollar, depending on your nationality.
All US $1 coins with that date were made of copper-nickel. A gold-colored one has been plated. Either way, it's only worth a dollar. All Canadian $1 coins with that date were made of a gold-colored metal called aureate nickel. Again, they're only worth a dollar.