1870 25 cents are known for both obverse 1 and obverse 2, but the obverse 2 examples are extremely rare and unless other wise noted below, the examples listed are all obverse 1. There are a few way's to differentiate the two even on worn coins. On obverse 1 Victoria's eye ball is ...
25 cents 1967 and 1968 Number of coins: Melt value: $0.00 $4.14/coin (Historical) 50 cents 1920 to 1967 Number of coins: Melt value: $0.00 $13.26/coin (Historical) 1 dollar 1935 to 1967 Number of coins: Melt value: $0.00 $26.53/coin (Historical) ...
25 cents 1920 to 1966 Number of coins: Melt value: $0.00 $6.83/coin (Historical) 25 cents 1967 and 1968 Number of coins: Melt value: $0.00 $4.27/coin (Historical) 50 cents 1920 to 1967 Number of coins: Melt value: $0.00 $13.65/coin (Historical) ...
The Mint has also produced an uncirculated set featuring all three coloured moments coins.In addition to the moments coins, there were releases of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games themed circulation coins including several 25 cents and the 2010 Lucky Loonie coin....
Many common coins have little or no value to collectors if even lightly circulated and for newer coins even if in as new mint state condition, although some may have value in any gold or silver they contain. The same can be true for even scarce coins in very poor condition. On the ...
25-cents coins 1870 to 1901 - Victoria 1902 to 1910 - Edward VII 1911 to 1921 - George V 1922 to 1936 - George V 1937 to 1952 - George VI 1953 to 1964 - Elizabeth II 1965 to 1989 - Elizabeth II 1990 to 2003 - Elizabeth II ...
The Canadian dollar is subdivided into 100 cents (in English, symbol: ¢ or c) or sou (in French informally). Frequently used Canadian dollar coins are in denominations of C$1, C$2, 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢. Frequently used Canadian dollar banknotes are in denominations of C$5,...
Exchanging Canadian bills for their equivalent in U.S. dollars is a fairly straightforward process, but that's not the case with Canadian coins. They're handled much like U.S. coins, meaning they need to be rolled before you exchange them, but finding a
Along with their historical significance, they are clearly one of Canada's rarest coins. 2. 1921 King George V 5 Cents: $4,500+ Canadian 5 Cents coin. Image: NGC Coin Explorer For decades, Canada’s five-cent coin was a small, lightweight piece made from a silver composition. Beginning...
The Canadian dollar is subdivided into 100 cents (in English, symbol: ¢ or c) or sou (in French informally). Frequently used Canadian dollar coins are in denominations of C$1, C$2, 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢. Frequently used Canadian dollar banknotes are in denominations of C$5,...