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A 1967 Canadian dime is either 80% or 50% silver, with no real way to detect which is which (both were minted that year) without further analysis. If it happens to be an 80% silver coin in average circulating condition it is worth US $1.30, if it happens to be a 50% silver coin it is worth US $0.81. Of course, that is just the silver value and the value of silver fluctuates very rapidly. If it is uncirculated or in a better condition, it can be worth a lot more than just melt, but for an average circulating coin, melt is generally the highest value it can fetch.

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