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Canadian Silver Values, John.

widebody

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[size=large]John, was wonder if you could/ would post something on the idea of what coins are silver in Canada and when they stopped. something like the monly posting you've done on rings and other finds from members. the idea is to have a permanent place to turn to instead of trying to remember when and where you saw it last. same could be done on american coins. just an idea. cause i've seen the info but can't recall where or when.
maybe pass the idea to the big boss and have it for all the forums.i can't be the only senile person here.and i don't want to forget to say , Please.

HH[/size]
 
This is what I use for Canadian coin values http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php Hope it helps
HH Butch NY
 
[size=large]B.RATNY, thanks for the link. it will help in a pinch. takes a little getting around. was looking for a link to be permantly posted that just says these coins are silve and these are copper. all the rest are clad. something very simple.

HH[/size]
 
http://www.silvercoinstoday.com/silver-calculators/canadian-silver-coin-calculator/
 
[size=large]thanks for the posts and all but i'm just looking to see which canadian coins are silver and which aren't by regesting a simple list.

HH[/size]
 
Wide body 10 cents 25 cents 50 cents $1.00 prior to 1968 are silver
!921 5 cents and prior to this one are silver known as fishscale nickle because of its small size.
2,582,495 mintage produced in that year. 1921
Last year they produced this coin ( pulled most out of ciculation ) making it a very valuable key date.
I,ve heard of only two found in my province worth up to $10,000 many years ago
460 in ciculation finest known worth $ 57,000
 
[size=large]Thanks Joel. i'll be sure to post if i come across one of those nickels.

HH[/size]
 
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