This is a "sterling", or 0.925% pure silver coin that contains 1.4453 troy ounce of silver. As of November 10, 2009, silver is $17.40 per troy ounce, and these coins don't have much "numismatic" value, meaning they don't have much collecting value and are basically worth their bullion value, or 1.4453 x 17.4 = $25.14 dollars today.
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it would be worth about $195 maybe more but it also depends on what the condition of the coin is
how much are 1970 silver 1oz Canadian olympic coins worth
the 3 coin proof set with 2 silver proof one dollar coins and one 10 dollar proof gold coin is worth about $550.00 retail the 3 coin proof set with 2 silver proof one dollar coins and one 10 dollar proof gold coin is worth about $550.00 retail
It's worth one Canadian dollar.
If the cent was found in circulation, it is only worth face value. If it is a "proof" that was purchased from the Canadian Mint, it is worth about 1.50 retail.
The Canadian Dollar is worth the most.
That depends. If you mean 1 Canadian dollar, then it's worth 1 dollar Canadian. If you mean 1 American dollar, it's worth 99 cents Canadian.
A 1986 Canadian 5 dollar bill is worth $10.00
A 1986 Canadian 5 dollar bill is worth $10.00
A 1969-S proof half dollar - aka - Kennedy Half Dollar is worth: $7.00.
The Canadian Dollar
un-circulated ones can be worth up to $1000 Actually about $100 if it is a proof or specimen coin as these are 50 percent silver the non-proof version is 99.9 percent nickel making it less valuable. They are a nice coin and hard to come by but who ever put $1000 is a bit off