How much is a Canadian 1987 dollar coin worth?

How much is a Canadian 1987 dollar coin worth?

Total metal value of the 1 dollar 1987 – Voyageur Elizabeth II is USD 13.915. Total Bronze content in the coin is 8.5% and the Bronze value of this coin is USD 0 ,Bronze value is claculated with a spot price of USD 0/ounce….1 dollar 1987 – Voyageur Elizabeth II.

MINT SPECIFICATIONS NA
METAL COMPOSITION Bronze : 8.5% Nickel : 91.5%
WEIGHT 7 Grams

What is a Canadian half dollar worth?

Comprised of 80% silver and 20% copper, these coins once served as legal tender and still carry a face value of 50-cents in Canada.

How much does a 1987 Canadian dollar weigh?

Specifications

Mintage: 178,120
Weight: 7.0 g
Diameter: 26.50 mm
Certificate: Yes
Face Value: 1 dollar

What is the most valuable Canadian silver dollar?

1911 Canadian Silver Dollar
The 1911 Canadian Silver Dollar held the record of the world’s most valuable coin. Only two Canadian silver dollars were struck, and one is housed at the Canadian Currency Museum in Ottawa. This leaves only one 1911 Canadian silver dollar available to collectors. In 2019 it sold to a private collector for $552,000 USD.

How much silver is in a Canadian silver half dollar?

Content guaranteed – Each coin contains 80% pure silver as well as 20% of other metals used as hardeners, as guaranteed by the Canadian Mint. Each $0.50 face value silver dollar contains 0.3 ounces of pure silver.

Do 50 cent coins have value?

Value of Old Silver 50 Cent Coins. It is rare to see a half dollar in circulation today (not that the coins themselves are rare). It is worth mentioning that all circulation strike Kennedy half dollars from 1971 and later are just worth their face value of 50 cents.

What is the bird on the Canadian dollar?

loon
The answer is really simple: There’s a picture of a loon on one side of the $1 coin. A loon is a bird that looks not unlike a duck, and is extremely common in Canada. They’re also pretty vocal, and make several types of pleasant hoots and wails. Of note, Canada does not have $1 bills.

What is the most valuable Canadian coin?

The 1911 Canadian Silver Dollar held the record of the world’s most valuable coin. Only two Canadian silver dollars were struck, and one is housed at the Canadian Currency Museum in Ottawa. This leaves only one 1911 Canadian silver dollar available to collectors. In 2019 it sold to a private collector for $552,000 USD.

What Canadian coins are collectors looking for?

Top 10 collectible Canadian coins

  • 1906 Small Crown. Experts believe that manufacturers used a single crown die to strike around 100 examples before replacing it with a larger die.
  • 1916 C-Gold Sovereign.
  • 1921 50-Cent.
  • 1921 5-Cent.
  • 1936 “Dot” 10-Cent.
  • 1948 Canada Silver Dollar.
  • 1969 Large Date 10-Cents.
  • 1987 Loon dollar.

What are rare Canadian coins?

The Rarest Canadian Pennies

  • 1936 Canadian “Dot” Penny. At a 2010 auction, a Canadian penny made headlines for fetching more than $400,000 USD.
  • 1953 Shoulder Fold (SF) Penny.
  • 1955 No Shoulder Fold (NSF) Penny.
  • 1923 Small 1-Cent.
  • 1925 small 1-Cent.
  • 2012 Canadian Pure Silver Farewell Penny.

How can you tell if a Canadian coin is silver?

(The easiest way to tell them apart is to test with a magnet. Canadian coins with silver content are never magnetic, so if a 1968 quarter jumps on the magnet you know it is not silver).

When did Canadian silver dollars stop being silver?

The voyageur design was used on the dollar until 1986. It was then replaced with the 1987 Canadian 1-dollar coin (colloquially known as the “loonie”). 1967 marked the end of the silver dollar as a business strike, or a coin issued for circulation….Silver content, 1911, 1935–1967.

Year Mintage
1967 6,767,496

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