Coins and Canada - 50 cents 1922 to 1936 - Canadian coins price guide and values

Coins and Canada - 50 cents 1936 - Canadian coins price guide and values

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Price Guide - 50 cents 1922 to 1936

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Description

Descriptions in the following list represent errors and varieties. Click on a year for more details.

G-4

G-4, what it means?

Major illustrations and features are evident as outlines. although the coin overall is heavily worn.

Grade - G-4 - 50 cents de 1922 to 1936

VG-8

VG-8, what it means?

Full rim with clearly discernable illustrations and features. Most legends are readable clearly, but the whole coin is still significantly worn.

Grade - VG-8 - 50 cents de 1922 to 1936

F-12

F-12, what it means?

Distinct rim, all legends readable, clear illustrations showing some detail, but the whole coin is moderately, but evenly worn.

VF-20

VF-20, what it means?

Clearly readable but lightly worn legends, illustrations show good detail, rims are clean, but the whole coin shows moderate wear on the high points and a little wear below.

EF-40

EF-40, what it means?

Legends are sharp, illustrations are clear with slight but obvious wear on the high points.

Grade - EF-40 - 50 cents de 1922 to 1936

AU-50

AU-50, what it means?

Sharp legends and illustrations show only a trace of wear on the highest points. There must be some remaining mint luster.

MS-60

MS-60, what it means?

Coins in this grade are ugly, dinged-up, bag-marked, ill-toned specimens, but they are in mint condition and free of any wear.

MS-63MS-65
1929 6 $ 10 $ 15 $ 50 $ 175 $ 350 $ 700 $ 1 750 $ 7 000 $
1931 8 $ 15 $ 35 $ 100 $ 350 $ 700 $ 1 250 $ 3 000 $ 7 500 $
1932 100 $ 200 $ 325 $ 650 $ 1 250 $ 2 550 $ 5 250 $ 14 500 $ 30 000 $
1934 10 $ 20 $ 35 $ 150 $ 350 $ 650 $ 900 $ 2 000 $ 8 000 $
1936 10 $ 20 $ 35 $ 150 $ 350 $ 550 $ 800 $ 1 750 $ 6 500 $
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