after that last post with the silver loonie, i was looking through my coin collection and found some (mostly canadian) coins.i was wondering what the value of these coins were. any help would be appreciated. the dates on the 50 cent coins are 1951, 1953, 1963, 1965,1972,1974,1975,1976, 1978, 1982 the dates on the 5 cent coins are 1927,1928,1929,1934, 1950 and the 1967 commemorative(sp?) the dates on the 1 cent coins are 1940,1942,1945,1946,1950,1951,1952,1953,1958,1967 commemorative(sp?) i also have a 1936 canadian quarter, a 1929 canadian dime if you need pictures, just ask p.s. what dates are the most rare for the canadian quarters and pennies? thanks in advance
Your Newfoundland cent pictures are much too dark to form the basis for a value opinion, except that the very faint outline of Queen Victoria suggests that the coin is very well worn, and a relatively low grade. The 1936 Walking Liberty appears to be an S, but whichever mint it's from, it would be worth $3-5 dollars in that condition without the "4" and "43" counterstamps. With them, it's worth bullion value - somewhere around 2 bucks. WLs are my one U.S. coin interest, but I'll leave valuation of your other coins to the Canadian experts.
I'd call your 1880 1¢ an F-12 - value about $6.50 The 50¢ 1951-65 silver bullion value about $2.50 each 1936 quarter $5.00 1929 dime $2.00 The rest are not really special and are not worth much more than face value. This is all assuming the coins are in good but circulated condition. Canadian small cents to look for are 1922,23 and 25. The only recent quarter of any value is the 1991 worth about$5.00 or $6.00 in uncirculated condition.Personally I have never seen one in circulation and I look at every coin I get in change. Other than very old coins and a few rare varieties ther is nothing special to look for in dimes and quarters