1966 Canadian One Dollar Coin
1966 Canadian One Dollar Coin
I've looked at the site and think I have some idea of it's value, but really I don't. The only thing I saw was that the I in Regina is pointed straight at a dot and that's the difference as far as I can understand.
There is tarnish/oxidization from what I can see. It's never been out of this small packaging.
I would be most appreciative is someone could educate me on this particular coin.
Is it worth keeping or better to sell? If I sold it, where could I do so?
Thanks very much.
Liz
Re: 1966 Canadian One Dollar Coin
Yours is not the rare small beads variety.
It is not exceptionally high grade.
It is a bullion value item worth about $20.
Silver prices fluctuate so it's value isn't stable.
You have to watch the price of silver and decide when it is best for you to sell.
If it's a family heirloom maybe you should just keep and pass it on.
It is not exceptionally high grade.
It is a bullion value item worth about $20.
Silver prices fluctuate so it's value isn't stable.
You have to watch the price of silver and decide when it is best for you to sell.
If it's a family heirloom maybe you should just keep and pass it on.
Re: 1966 Canadian One Dollar Coin
Thanks very much. I appreciate your advice. It's not a family heirloom at all. I may cash it in.
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Re: 1966 Canadian One Dollar Coin
Don't just "cash it in". It is worth $20 Cdn (approx $15 US or nearly so) to a coin person who collects scrap silver to resell. Every face dollar, regardless the denominations, has .6 troy oz of silver. The current silver price for pure Ag is $25.13 US, so that's about $15 US.
Bill in Burl