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- Is the Canadian half dollar the same size as the U. S. half dollar?
Is the Canadian half dollar the same size as the U S half dollar? Discussion in ' Coin Chat ' started by Drago the Wolf, Jun 12, 2012
- Canadian Death Dollar? - Coin Talk
The raven is located at the top of the totem pole,which is why the 1958 silver $1 from Canada is known as the 'Death Dollar' or as the 'Totem Pole Dollar' Aidan
- 1972 Canadian dollar coin
I bought a lot of Canadian commemorative dollar coins from 1971-1988 yesterday I believe they’re all 50% silver One question though, there’s a 1972 in there with the standard voyager reverse I saw one link that said they made 50% silver version and another link that said they did not Can some one point me in the right direction??? Thanks
- Is a 1996 $20 US bill worth anything? - Coin Talk
All I can say is this; In 1999, the exchange rate between the Canadian dollar and the US dollar was 75 to $1 Today at this moment, it is sadly $1 02 to $1 I sure wish I would have had the oppertunity to grab some Canadian cash back in the day! I sure hope it bounces back!!
- $20, $25 silver coins - British Virgin Islands - Coin Talk
There's a difference between the value of a Virgin Island dollar and the US dollar just like there's a difference between the value of a US dollar and a Canadian dollar
- Canadian $1 - What Have I Got? - Coin Talk
All of the decimal coinage feature animals on the reverse side, like the Canadian goose on the silver dollar It was decided to produce a one dollar bank note with the dates 1867–1967 and no serial number
- Where can I exchange Canadian for US currency? - Coin Talk
I have a mixture of Canadian notes and coins I'd like to exchange for US currency Nothing of numismatic importance here, just everyday money Where can I exchange it if my bank won't? Now way, way back to your question As noted many machines will take the coins Toll gates, gum ball machines, coke machines and even some coin exchange machines
- Sacagawea Dollar w no date or mint mark - Coin Talk
The Date and Mint Mark were moved to the edge of the Sacagawea Dollar with the release of the Native American coin Series in 2009 which retained the Sacagawea Bust on the Obverse I do not have an image of a 2009 coin but offer this image of the 2010 version from the US Mint Pictures, even rudimentary pictures would answer a lot of questions
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