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Is there any value of a 1969 bahama dime?

I have a 1969 dime from the Bahamas found out it is a fabulous find on rarity but is only worth face value.


Why is a bluenose a Canadian symbol?

The Bluenose is a Canadian symbol primarily because of its significance in maritime history and culture. Launched in 1921, this iconic fishing and racing schooner became a symbol of Nova Scotia's shipbuilding prowess and the fishing industry. Its image graced the Canadian dime, further cementing its status as a national emblem. The Bluenose represents Canadian resilience, pride, and the rich maritime heritage of the Atlantic provinces.


What famous schooner appears on the Canadian dime?

The schooner Old Bluenose, built in Lunenburg Nova Scotia The ship is on the front, or obverse. By convention the side with the monarch's picture is considered to be the back, or reverse.


What do you call money in Canada?

Ontario is part of Canada so the Canadian dollar is the currency of Ontario. Coins are produced by the Royal Canadian Mint in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and currently issued in denominations of 5¢ (nickel), 10¢ (dime), 25¢ (quarter), 50¢ (50¢ piece), $1 (loonie), and $2 (toonie). Pennies are no longer minted in Canada.


Value of 1960 Canadian quarter?

A Canadian dime from 1968 may have a different value depending on where it was minted. Circulated coins are worth about seventy-five cents, but uncirculated coins can be worth anywhere from ten to a hundred dollars depending on whether or not is has any rare strike marks.