I have a couple hundred 1967 dimes from Canada. I'm getting ready to sell a bunch of them for melt value. Before I do I just wanted to know, is there any added value to these coins considering that they are uncirculated? I think they are a very common date and are only worth melt, I just wanted to double check with some of the smart folks around here before I sell them though. Thanks.
Canadian Coin News lists any 1967 dime less then MS-60 as Bullion Value, Anything higher can sell for more. Just to let you know since 1967 was the year Canada converted from 80% to 50% silver in dimes and quarters, most places will assume its 50% silver.
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