Huge numbers of these coins were minted for the Confederation Centennial. Unless it's uncirculated or proof, only about $1 for the silver it contains.
Ten cents - it's not silver, it's nickel. Canada uses single-layer coins instead of the 3-layer "sandwich" metal used in the U.S.
The value is 5 cents and it has no silver in it.
Anywhere from 2 cents to $2.50. In the future, PLEASE add a description or condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.
.50 in canada .00 in American the silver % is about 28% so if you sold just the silver 1.75$
5 cents
No Nickels were struck in silver after 1945, the value is 5 cents.
The last year Canadian dimes contained silver was 1968. The 1981 dime is worth 10 cents.
50 cents?
The current metal value is 19 cents.
It's worth 25 cents, because it contains no silver.
25 cents. The last year for silver quarters was 1964.
It's steel, not silver, and it's worth about 5 cents.