Canadian silver dollars contain 0.6 troy ounces of silver.
Canadian silver dollars contain 0.6 troy ounces of silver.
The 1968 dollar is 100% nickel. 1967 was the last year that the canada used silver for their coins.
Canadian silver dollars (dated 1935-1967) were 80% silver with 20% copper, with a total weight of 23.33 grams.
None.
There are .1479 troy ounces of silver in a 1967 US Kennedy half dollar.
A dollar
40.00
The 1986 Canadian silver dollar weighs 23.17 grams. It is composed of 50% silver and 50% nickel, making it a notable part of Canadian coinage from that era. The coin features a design that commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation.
Please look at the coin again, with the date 1967 it's a half dollar that's 40% silver and it's worth about $2.00 just for the silver. No US silver dollars were made after 1935.
If you look on the back it's a HALF dollar, not a dollar. Value is about $2.00 for the silver content.
The paper dollar is worth about $5 in uncirculated condition -- the coin dollar is worth about $15 in uncirculated condition
Canada didn't make any silver dollars in 1932.