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I'm not really sure how to answer this question, so I will just put all the values on here.

1950: Between two cents and $2.

1951: Between 2 cents and $2.

1952: Between 2 cents and $1.90.

1952 (double 952): 75 cents to $6.00.

1953: Anywhere from 2 cents to $5.80, depending on a multitude of errors and variations.

1954: 1 cent to $2.00

1955: Anywhere from 2 cents to six hundred dollars, depending on a multitude of variations.

1956: Anywhere from 2 cents to 48 cents.

1957: Anywhere from 2 cents to $2.50.

1958: Anywhere from 2 cents to $2.50

1959: Anywhere from 2 cents to $2.50.

These values, of course, depend on the condition of the coin. A 1959 penny in good condition would be 2 cents, but one in uncirculated condition would be $2.50.

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The 1950 Canadian dime is 80% silver currently worth about $1.60 USD

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