These coins were issued in celebration of the Centennial and show a bobcat (lynx) rather than a cougar.
They were originally struck in an alloy of 80% silver and 20% copper but halfway through the year rising silver prices forced the Royal Canadian Mint to debase the coins to 50% silver. Roughly 24 million of each type were minted; it's difficult to tell them apart on sight.
An 80% silver version has a melt value of about 0.15 times the current price of silver while a 50% silver version uses a factor of about 0.10.
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These coins were minted to mark the Canadian Centennial. Huge numbers were saved as keepsakes so unless you coin is uncirculated or proof in its original package, it's not worth much more than face value.
The 1967 centennial quarter is a common date, currently worth just over $3 for the silver (as of 3 August 2014).
Face value unless it's uncirculated / proof in its original packaging.
Huge numbers of these coins were minted for the Confederation Centennial. Unless it's uncirculated, only about $2 for the silver it contains.
The Cougar Quarter was part of the 1967 Centennial series. Depending on the quality it is worth anywhere from .25cents to $6 or $7.
About $2.50 for its silver content.
5-10
The value of a 1922 Canadian 5 cent coin is (if in good condition) $0.20.
Such a coin does not exist. The first Australian 10 cent coin was issued in 1966.
Face value only.
A 1961 Canadian 25-cent coin can be worth about $6. A coin's actual value would be based on the silver market at the time of purchase or sale.
1980 canadian one cent coin worth?
50 cents.
5 cents
25 cents
Canadian Currencyabout 0.0954 of American money. ex. a Canadian dollar is about 95 cents
Such a coin does not exist. The New Zealand 1 cent coin was first issued in 1967.
In circulated condition, face value only.
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