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This coin is actually made of nickel, not silver, so there isn't much value to it.
Starting in 1968, Canadian dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars were all made of nickel, not silver. It's worth one dollar in Canada.
1937
The 1968 dollar is 100% nickel. 1967 was the last year that the canada used silver for their coins.
NO 1935 was the first year.
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Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
Canada didn't make any silver dollars in 1932.
I have a Sgt Tommy Prince-Red River Indian silver dollar-1978-Winnipeg,Canada On the front is his bust wearing a Beret -1915_1977
After 1967, Canadian dollar coins no longer contained silver. 1968-86, they're made of pure nickel, and are still worth one dollar each in Canada.
If I was to sell mine I would want at lest $2000. Thats why you don't ask other people. You tell them what its worth to you!
Canadian silver dollars (dated 1935-1967) were 80% silver with 20% copper, with a total weight of 23.33 grams.
The value of a 1949 Canadian silver dollar depends on the condition of the coin. Such a coin would fetch between 21 and 27 US dollars at auction.