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The silver value of a 1964 Canadian 50 cent piece (commemorating Charlottetown in Prince Edward Island) is about US$1.70 (as of December 23, 2008). There would be a small numismatic premium depending on condition, but unless it is in quite extraordinary condition, it is unlikely to be worth more than about US$4.00.

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11y ago

The value of this coin ranges tremendously, depending on condition. If it's in rough condition, it catalogs for just a few dollars - but in pristine uncirculated condition, it can retail for up to $400!

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16y ago

Approximate retail prices:

$10 if very worn

$65 if moderately worn

$200 if almost uncirculated

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15y ago

Depends on the grade, a VG-8 grade being $225.

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8y ago

Condition makes a big difference. An average well-worn piece is worth about $10, but a nice extra fine piece can be worth over $100, and in uncirculated condition will be worth over $1,000

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16y ago

$250 to $700 depending on condition

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