1949 is a special year for Canadian dollars because it was a Newfoundland commemorative dollar.
There were a surprisingly small amount of them made, BUT there are still alot available. I see them sell anywhere from $10.00 to $200.00 depending on condition.
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The value of a 1947 Canadian quarter can vary based on its condition and specific features. The "maple leaf" variety, which has a small maple leaf under the date, is generally worth more than the standard version, often ranging from $5 to $20 or more for coins in good condition. The "dot" variety, which has a small dot under the date, is rarer and can be valued between $50 and $200 or higher, depending on its condition and market demand. Always consider having coins appraised by a professional for an accurate evaluation.
The face value usually starts off at $15 because of the rarity of the coin. Depending on the condition of it, it markets up to a value of $450. Uncirculated it can be a little more.
the second dot adds one quarter of its value
A first dot adds one half the duration of the given note. A second dot adds one quarter of the given note (or one half the value contributed by the first dot). A third dot adds one eighth of the value of the given note (or one half the value contributed by the second dot).
Any quarter from before 1968 was made with silver. Generally, unless your coin is in mint condition, your coin will be worth the current value of silver.
Dot Fulghum died in 1947.
The dot at the right of a half note makes the half note one beat longer. The dot makes the note to the left of the dot half of the note value longer. For example a quarter note dot is one and a half beats in 4/4 time.
Well, if 4 sixteenth notes equal one quarter note (commontime) and a dot (.) adds half of the value, the answer must be 6
Dot Germain was born on 1947-05-21.
1 and a half: Quarter note is a crotchet=1 beat Dot is half of the note value it stands next to so the dot = 1/2 And so 1 + 1/2 = 1 1/2 = 1 and a half Thanks
Well, if 4 sixteenth notes equal one quarter note (commontime) and a dot (.) adds half of the value, the answer must be 6
It means that length of the note is increased by one half For example: a semibreve is a whole note, and in 4/4 time or 6/4 time (for example) is worth 4 beats. The addition of a dot means that an extra two beats is added to its duration. A minim is worth two beats. The addition of a dot means it is worth three beats. A crotchet is worth one beat. The addition of a dot means it is worth one and a half beats (or 6 quavers).