Well, isn't that a happy little question! The value of a 1982 Canadian silver dollar can vary depending on its condition and rarity. I recommend reaching out to a coin collector or checking online resources to get a better idea of its current value. Just remember, every coin has a story to tell and brings joy to those who appreciate its beauty.
The coin is pure nickel with absolutely no silver, and is still worth one Canadian dollar.
It's made of nickel, not silver, and realistically is still worth one dollar.
$1,100.00
$1654 dollars go to a coin trade in place and you will get about that much that is whatt they said when i asked
No US half dollar has the dual date 1732-1982. But if you mean the 1982 issued George Washington 250th Anniversary of Birth? It's worth $15.00.
No
Look at the coin again. It's a half dollar not a dollar. Average retail value is $12.00.
Yes, It is a silver dollar and you can exchange other silver dollars to the bank, so you should be able to. Yes, It is a silver dollar and you can exchange other silver dollars to the bank, so you should be able to.
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.
What about it?
No Kennedy half dollars dated 1982 are silver, those are 50 cents. But if you mean a 1982 George Washington commemorative half dollar, this coin is about $14.00.
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.