This is one of the Canadian commemorative coins that were not made of silver and has very little numismatic value. If it is uncirculated and has no marks on it, it may be worth about $5 USD. Otherwise, at the market exchange rate, current to mid March 2009, it is worth $0.79 USD.
The coin is pure nickel with absolutely no silver, and is still worth one Canadian dollar.
$1,100.00
It said in a coin collection book that this coin costs about $500.00
Which one, and what is it's condition. I believe there are at least 6 Canadian Constitution coins. I have a set of them somewhere in a nice red presentation case.
A Canadian $20.00 gold coin is worth around $400.00
$1654 dollars go to a coin trade in place and you will get about that much that is whatt they said when i asked
How much is 1903 Canadian dime worth
The value of a 1982 Confederation Constitution dollar can vary based on its condition and demand among collectors. Generally, these coins are worth between $1 and $5 in circulated condition, but uncirculated examples can fetch higher prices, sometimes reaching $10 or more. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a coin collector or a pricing guide specific to Canadian coins.
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.
Unless there was rare mistake in minting, it is not likely worth any more than 25 Canadian cents. It is too new to be particularly desirable by coin collectors.
That depends on which country the coin is from.
If the coin is a Proof coin it is worth about $20 USD. If it is not a proof coin and is uncirculated it is worth about $12 USD. (2/28/2010)