its gotta be worth something .....what would you pay... thats how you value it..
is it worth something to you
put a price on it and see if there is any interest in it
thats what I would do, to figure out what its worth.
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It depends.
Canadian coins are face value is the U.S.
According to the Canadian Counsel they encourage the use of Canadian coin as well as US coins. The use of US coins makes no sense because it holds no value in Canada.
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In US dollars it has a melt value of $1.37. It is illegal to melt these coins for the metal they contain.
In US dollars it has a melt value of $1.37. It is illegal to melt these coins for the metal they contain.
Canada 1867-1967 10 cents how much they cost
The value of a 1969 Canadian silver quarter depends on its condition, ranging from $3 to $10 for circulated ones.
Canada issues six denominations of coins, so your question isn't specific enough. In any case, most Canadian coins struck since 1969 are only worth face value unless they are in uncirculated or proof condition and are in their original packaging.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. The first Canadian 10¢ coins were minted in 1858.
If I'm thinking of the right coins, not very much. They aren't currency. They're made with a cheap alloy and were handed out at gas stations in the 70s. Canadian currency coins have the image of the current (when the coin was made) Canadian monarch, and include the value of the coin in cents or dollars in writing.