You did not give a denomination or condition. Assuming the coin is from circulation, it would be worth its face value times whatever the current U.S / Canadian exchange rate is - maybe around 0.85 U.S. cents to the Canadian dollar. For example a Canadian quarter would be worth 0.85 x 25 cents or about 21 U.S. cents.
The value of a 1970 Canadian nickel is not likely to be worth more than 5 cents Canadian. Such coins typically only have value when they are over 100 years old and in perfect condition, or if they are stamped incorrectly or have some other very unusual feature.
More information is needed. Please post a new, separate question with the coin's denomination.
By 1970, Canadian Coins no longer contained silver. It's made of nickel, and is worth a dollar.
Unless it is unusual it is worth about one dollar. 1970 dollar coins were actually made of nickle from 1968 to 1987.
By 1970, silver Canadian coinage had been replaced by nickel. The coin is still worth one dollar in Canada.
face value
10 cents.
how much are 1970 silver 1oz Canadian olympic coins worth
From what country? The U.S. did not issue any dollar coins for circulation between 1936 and 1970 inclusive.
Before 1970, half dollars had silver in them, but in 1970, they used no silver in the coins, so it is worth only $0.50.
the value of 1970 5000 turkiye cumhuriyet merkez bankasi in Canadian dollar is $700.00
Please turn the coin over and check the denomination. It's a 50¢ piece. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1970 Kennedy half dollar?" for more information.
If I was to sell mine I would want at lest $2000. Thats why you don't ask other people. You tell them what its worth to you!
1.00 1.00 This coin is actually made of nickel, not silver, so there isn't much value to it.
The piastre was a unit of currency originally equal to one silver dollar or peso. It served as major unit of currency of French Indochina and in the Ottoman Empire from 1885 to 1952. The term is unofficially used in Quebec Acadian slang as reference to the Canadian dollar.
ZERO, because no dollar US coins were made dated 1970
Yes it is, 40% silver
No. There no dollar coins minted during the years 1936-1970.
There were no US silver dollars struck in 1970. Silver was removed from all circulating US coinage in 1965 and the Eisenhower dollar (which contained no silver but was the same size as the old silver dollars) wasn't first struck until 1971.