Canada dollar

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Speedy, Jul 16, 2005.

  1. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Hey Ya'll

    I got this coin and I would like to know how much its worth...I paid $5 total with shipping...but only $1.99 for the coin!...

    It looks to be silver like the Maple Leaves...its still in the mint packing...it also has some CAMEO to it!

    Thanks

    Speedy
     
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  3. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    KM#55, 23.3276g of .800 silver, mintage 7,296,832, centenary of Charlottetown, Quebec. Looks to me like you paid pretty much full value, as 2006 Krause says XF-40, BV (.6 oz ASW); AU-50 US$5; MS-60 US$5.50; MS-63, US$8.

    Are those spots in front of the Queen's face on the coin or the holder? :confused:
     
  4. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Some of the spots are on the coin and some are on the holder...

    Thanks for the info...gald I didn't pay too much over...I thought it was silver and so I knew it would be worth a little at the most.

    I'm sure it won't be in the mint packing to much longer...either in a flip or it will be taken to a show I"m hoping to go to!!!!!

    Speedy
     
  5. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    Excuse me for my ignorance because I just haven't developed any talent for this yet, but could this be a proof coin? I suspect not, but if it is my records show that it could be worth closer to $250 (not to get you excited or anything :) ).
     
  6. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    Not very likely.

    Speedy mentioned that it is still in the mint packaging, which would indicate "proof" if it applied.

    Also, there is zero frosting or mirrors which would indicate a lot of circulation-type impairment for a proof.
     
  7. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    This coin was issued for the centenary of the conferences that led to Canadian confederation (at Charlottetown (which is the capital of Prince Edward Island),& Quebec).This coin is Prooflike.

    Aidan
     
  8. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    As the Maple Leaves area called more PL than they are PF I thought that they would be considdered PL...thanks for the info ;--)

    Speedy
     
  9. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    The term 'Prooflike' was introduced into the Canadian coin collecting field by Charlton,the coin dealer who originally published the Charlton catalogue.

    Aidan.
     
  10. jello_g

    jello_g Senior Member

    This is a common issue. Proof (proof-like) or mintstate, it is only worth a few dollars (ie. price of silver). However, there may be a premium attached if the cameo is superb and/or it is very high grade. The 1964 is also known to have a "missing dot" variety, which will increase the coin's value 3-5x depending on condition.

    Cloudsweeper99, I'd like to know what records you keep to conclude a proof is worth $250? :eek:
     
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