Canadian coin prices can vary greatly depending on condition, age and rarity of the specific coin. Coinsandcananda gives updated estimates on coin prices.
The Canadian Post website contains information on their rates and prices, products and services, shipping tools and guides as well as mailing support.
quarter and a dime (the other coin is a dime).
PRICELESS! Dimes are US and Canadian coins. It is unlikely you will find one dated 179 years before Columbus sailed!
If you are interested in finding good prices for ATV tires, there are many places that offer them. Stores such as Canadian Tire offer a wide variety and are well priced.
Canadians dollars. One dollar coins are called 'Loonies', and two dollar coins are called 'Toonies'. Canadian dollar are very close to the American dollar, I believe. Also...I'm sorry but, it would be 'their' not 'there'.
One- and two-dollar Canadian coins are in wide circulation and can be found anywhere in Canada, and may be available at the exchange counter of your local bank. There is no five-dollar Canadian coin in circulation. If there is one, it is actually not currency, but either bullion or jewelry, and can be purchased through the Canadian Mint.
One can learn about value of old coins on the website Coins About. Most coin value guides give you retail prices; that is, they tell you how much coin dealers are selling the coins for.
There are 100 Canadian one-dollar coins, known as "loonies," in a pound.
One can find a Canadian calendar for girls at various websites. One can find a Canadian calendar for girls at websites such as Amazon, Calendar Club, and Calendar Club of Canada.
If the coins are from the United States, the best bet would be to check the U.S. Old Coins Identification Chart. If the old coin is from the United States but not on said chart, it is probably a commemorative coin and a person would need to obtain a copy of U.S Coins Red Book
You can find updated coin values at cointrackers, it will give you the retail prices. There is also a coin value guide you can check the value and what dealer you can use to sell coins.
There are many websites with notes on collectible coins. One can find such notes on 'coins-notes', 'Collectible Coin and Currency' and on 'Noteworthy Collectibles'.