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Most Valuable Canadian Dollar Coins Every Canadian dollar coin is worth at least one dollar (aka its face value). However, silver dollars can be worth more for their precious metal content as well.
There are quite a few Canadian coins you can find in your change in 2025. That includes a dark blue loonie, an Anne of Green Gables loonie, a light blue toonie, and more from the Royal Canadian ...
The 3 coins set to rocket in value by 2025 Quarters that could be worth up to $40 million These coins’ value stems from their rarity, historical significance, and condition.
Explore More: Check Your $2 Bills — They Could Be Worth a Ton Some of those are worth a lot of money, but you can also strike it rich if you come across $2 coins that used to be circulated in ...
The first Canadian coins featuring the face of King Charles were unveiled in Winnipeg on Tuesday, the King's 75th birthday. "Since 1953 the portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth has graced the ...
COLLECTIBLES The 3 coins set to rocket in value by 2025: how to know if you have one While coin valuations can go up and down over the years, experts are pointing to these three for the coming year.
Costco is now selling packs of one-ounce silver coins, priced at $625 for 25 coins. Its CFO said that sales of the coins and Costco's 24-karat gold bars had led its e-commerce growth.
Canadian coins have won several awards in the past. In 2021, Canada also received an award for the Recognition Medal honouring front-line workers and those who've made a difference in the community.
The Royal Canadian Mint has unveiled a bunch of new collector coins with beautiful designs, and one in particular will cost you a pretty penny. The f… ...
WINNIPEG - Coin collectors across the country will soon be able to get their hands on a piece of history as the first Canadian coins bearing the image of King Charles go into production.
The Royal Canadian Mint in Winnipeg is set Tuesday to showcase its model of the King that will appear on one side of all Canadian coins.
Some of those are worth a lot of money, but you can also strike it rich if you come across $2 coins that used to be circulated in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.