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PICK ONE ONLY CANADIAN 1957-66 SILVER 80% FIFTY CENT COIN
- SKU
- CO 1730
- Dimensions (mm)
- 29.72 x 29.72 x 2mm
- Weight (g)
- 11.62
- Year
- 1957
- Colours
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oNE COIN ONLY PIUCKED RANDON FROM PARCEL
COINS AS PER IMAGES
80% SILVER
CONDITION FAIR MIXED AS PER IMAGES
SILVER .800 FINE SILVER
silver half dollars
Diameter: 29.72 millimeters
Weight: 11.62 grams (1870-1919)
Weight: 11.66 grams (1920-1967)
Composition: .925 Silver, .075 Copper (1870-1919)
Composition: .800 Silver, .200 Copper (1920-67)
Edge: Reeded
Canada’s last true silver dollar
Minted from 1935 to 1966 by the Royal Canadian Mint, these classic coins are the last 80% pure silver dollars minted for regular issue by the Canadian government. They feature the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II of England on the obverse, and the image of two intrepid explorers, known as “voyageurs,” paddling a birchbark canoe, on the obverse. The vertical lines above the voyageurs represent the Northern Lights. These lovely coins represent the end of the real silver era and are difficult to find in any real quantity today
In 1964 silver dollars were issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Charlottetown Conference where, in 1864, the negotiations were started that led to Canadian Confederation as a distinct country. Some 1965 dollars are missing the “dot” between T and S of the designers initials, and are known as the “NO DOT” variety.
In 1958, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of British Colombia becoming a British Territory, silver dollars were issued with an image of a Totem Pole (beaver totem) similar to those for which the Coastal Indians of British Colombia are well known.
We are told that to some tribes, this is the “Death Totem”, and many Native North Americans refuse to handle these dollars, due to their religious beliefs. This may be an Urban myth.
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- SKU
- CO 1730
- Dimensions (mm)
- 29.72 x 29.72 x 2 mm
- Weight (g)
- 11.62
- Year
- 1957
- Colours
-
oNE COIN ONLY PIUCKED RANDON FROM PARCEL
COINS AS PER IMAGES
80% SILVER
CONDITION FAIR MIXED AS PER IMAGES
SILVER .800 FINE SILVER
silver half dollars
Diameter: 29.72 millimeters
Weight: 11.62 grams (1870-1919)
Weight: 11.66 grams (1920-1967)
Composition: .925 Silver, .075 Copper (1870-1919)
Composition: .800 Silver, .200 Copper (1920-67)
Edge: Reeded
Canada’s last true silver dollar
Minted from 1935 to 1966 by the Royal Canadian Mint, these classic coins are the last 80% pure silver dollars minted for regular issue by the Canadian government. They feature the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II of England on the obverse, and the image of two intrepid explorers, known as “voyageurs,” paddling a birchbark canoe, on the obverse. The vertical lines above the voyageurs represent the Northern Lights. These lovely coins represent the end of the real silver era and are difficult to find in any real quantity today
In 1964 silver dollars were issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Charlottetown Conference where, in 1864, the negotiations were started that led to Canadian Confederation as a distinct country. Some 1965 dollars are missing the “dot” between T and S of the designers initials, and are known as the “NO DOT” variety.
In 1958, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of British Colombia becoming a British Territory, silver dollars were issued with an image of a Totem Pole (beaver totem) similar to those for which the Coastal Indians of British Colombia are well known.
We are told that to some tribes, this is the “Death Totem”, and many Native North Americans refuse to handle these dollars, due to their religious beliefs. This may be an Urban myth.
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