1967, regardless of the date, will not be worth very much. Pretty well everyone in Canada has one of these sets because everyone bought one when they came out, and they are all in beautiful condition. The silver weight of the coins is 1.11 ounces, and that's about the going rate for them.
1967 is a set that was minted in the millions, they were all made in mint condition. And because so many people saved them, their value has suffered because of it. You are looking at about 17 dollars for one. If you wanted to sell a dealer would offer you around $7.00
The value of a Canadian 1867 - 1967 commemorative set depends on its condition. However, you can expect to fetch about 40 US dollars for such a set at auction.
about 40 dollars yeah i thought mine would be worth much more too dissapointing eh
It depends of the denomination. You can find the value here : http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php
The nation of Canada dates from 1867, so that is a centennial commemorative coin. Lots of them were minted.
I HAVE ONE ALSO AND IT HAS THE INITIALS KG ON THE RIGHT SIDE. Type your answer here...
No. It is a British coin.
yes, his portrait was struck on a Canadian coin.
The value of an 1879 Canadian dollar depends on its condition. Such a coin in good condition is valued at about 24.82 US dollars while an uncirculated coin is valued at 42.88 US dollars.
The design on the back of the coin is the Canadian Coat of Arms.
US$47
A Canadian $20.00 gold coin is worth around $400.00
The 'toonie'is the two dollar coin and a 'loonie'is a one dollar coin in the Canadian currency. A Looney is also a water bird of Canada of which is on the one dollar coin.
The value of a 1922 Canadian 5 cent coin is (if in good condition) $0.20.
No.
The Loonie
Toonie