Hi, VERY VERY tough question. Almost all of them are worth money. If you are looking at REAL expensive ones it would come down to the 1921 5 cent, 1921 Half dollar, 1936 dot cent, coins like that. 1948 dollar, 1947 dollar. The list goes on.
You need to be a lot more specific. What date? What metal?
If you're referring to gold-colored "Loonie" dollars, they're standard circulation coins worth face value only. Remember, Canada learned from the U.S.'s mistakes and stopped printing dollar bills. The only $1 and $2 currency units are coins.
Like current U.S. dollar coins, Loonies aren't real gold - just a gold-colored metal.
If you're referring to somewhat larger-size nickel dollars, again they're only worth face value.
If you have something else, or an older coin, please post a new question with the specific date.
I put a loonie in a machine and I got a can of pop in exchange. Hurrah
depends on the coin
There is no company that mints Canadian coins. The coins are minted by the Canadian government, not a company. The government entity in charge of minting Canadian coins is the Canadian Mint.
No way of supplying an answer. Hundreds of coins fit this description.
coin for 1867 to 1927
Canadian coins don't expire.
US coins are worth more than Canadian coins. If you pay in US currency in Canada, the vendor makes money. If American vendors allowed the reverse, they'd lose money.
There are no such things as 1967 Canadian Olympic coins. Perhaps you are thinking of Centennial coins?
The yellow coins are worth 1, the red coins are worth 2, and the blue coins are worth 3.
Yes. Check this site. www.allensinc.com/coins/canadian/canadian_nickels.htm
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Most airports will not exchange coins other than coins in their own currency, so if you want 100 Australian dollars in Pearson (Canada) they will usually give you the Canadian amount (with Canadian Coins), if you want 100 Canadian dollars changed, they will give you the balance in Canadian coins. Donate the Australian coins to charity.
It is worth nothing since it does notexist. Canadian dimes where not minted between the years of 1876-1879. However if you have any other inquires of the price of your coins asuggestthe following site for Canadian coins:http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php