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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A 1947 Canadian dime features an image of the ship called the Bluenose so it is sometimes called a "Bluenose dime". Because of the value in the metal, it is worth at least a dollar and a half. Depending on its condition, these dimes can be worth upwards of twenty dollars.
By the 1970s, Canadian Coins no longer contained silver. The 1977 dollar is made of pure nickel, and worth one dollar.