This coin featuring an Atlantic mackeral and Queen Elizabeth II (1952-) commemmorates the Confederation Centennial. It contains .06 of an ounce of silver and may be worth up to about $1.50. There were 63 million minted that one year. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info. Brad
$1,000,000,000 is what i got for mine the lowest price that it could be worth is $1,000,000
Centennial cents were minted in huge amounts and saved in huge amounts.
Unless it's uncirculated, it's only worth 1 or 2 cents.
The average Centennial dime is worth about 10 cents. If it's in excellent shape, you could get about $8.00, but that has to be really nice quality, no scrapes etc.
About $1 for its silver content.
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There is no such thing as a 1942 Canadian silver dollar.
what is the value of a 1956 canadian siver dollar
The value of a 1984 Canadian proof dollar is about $12.
f you want to know the value of a Canadian 1964 1 dollar coin, you need to know that is a silver coin. The minimum value is 10$. If the coin have never circulated, you can find the value according the the grade here : http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=1-dollar-1964&years=1-dollar-1953-2010
A 1964 Canadian half-dollar has a value of approximately $12 Canadian dollars. This value is dependent on the current silver market.
you can get around $25
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What is the value of a 1966 Elizabeth II Canadian silver dollarRead more: What_is_the_value_of_a_1966_Elizabeth_II_Canadian_silver_dollar_with_small_dots_on_rim.
There is no silver in the Canadian half dollar dated after 1967. If you have older coins (lucky you), the content is as follows: 1870 - 1919 92.5% silver 7.5% copper 1920 - 1967 80% silver 20% copper
Absolutely, the Canadian silver dollar holds intrinsic silver value. Selling it for its precious metal content is common, attracting buyers who value the silver over its numismatic aspects.
If its a dollar coin then it is worth 5 times face value...just for its actual silver content there is no rare mint mistake or marking from that year.
The value of a 1949 Canadian silver dollar depends on the condition of the coin. Such a coin would fetch between 21 and 27 US dollars at auction.