Assuming you mean a gold-colored "Loonie" coin that's the same size as a U.S. Sacajawea dollar, it's a regular circulation coin and is worth face value only, 1 Canadian dollar
If it's a larger silver dollar it's a collector's bullion piece worth a premium for its silver content. The 1971 - 1990 are only worth about $10 - $13 each. 1991 through the present range from about $15 - $45 depending on the year.
A 1982 Canadian Dollar is worth its regular value of $1 unless it is in a Almost Uncirculated (AU) and in better than excellent condition. There is a variety of the 1982 Canadian loonie called the Constitution which features Queen Elizabeth II's head on one side and special image on the other side. There are two varieties of the Constitution loonie.
If you hold the loonie with the special image upright and you flip the loonie horizontally. If the queen's head is facing up then it is worth the same as the regular Voyageur loonie. If the queen's head is facing down, then the loonie is worth $430 in Very Fine (VF), $750 in Extra Fine (EF), and $2290 in Almost Uncirculated (AU).
This is a current issue circulation coin so it's worth face value in Canadian currency, or about 90 U.S. cents.
The coin is brass, not gold.
The 1987 Canada "Loon" Dollar (coin) is worth about $2 for a nice uncirculated coin. In circulated condition it has no added value.
It's bronze-coated nickel, NOT gold, and it's worth one Canadian dollar.
$1. It's an ordinary circulation coin.
Face value only.
It's worth exactly one dollar in Canada.
$1.
what is the value of a 1956 canadian siver dollar
The value of a 1984 Canadian proof dollar is about $12.
There were no dollar coins minted that year.
There is no such thing as a 1942 Canadian silver dollar.
Without further details, the best possible answer is that it's worth one dollar.
Depending on condition, anywhere from 50.00 to 400.00.
A 1964 Canadian half-dollar has a value of approximately $12 Canadian dollars. This value is dependent on the current silver market.
what is the value of a Canadian Centennial $1 bill
It's still worth one dollar in Canada.
one dollar
$1,100.00
The value is similar, with the American dollar usually being slightly stronger.