Silver Dollars 1935-1967
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Coin Inventory: Canada & Provinces : Commemorative Coins: Commemorative Dollars | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A nice example of the commem dollar issued to celebrate the centenary of the Calgary Stampede. | 2410-020-2 | |||||
Coin Inventory: Canada & Provinces : Dollars: Silver Dollars 1935-1967 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A lustrous, white coin that makes a good example of Canada's first regularly issued dollar coin. | 1211-117 | |||||
One year type coin. Lustrous white example with no distractions. | 1704-026 | |||||
One year type; A problem free dollar with original, undamaged medium grey surfaces. | 1411-064-5 | |||||
A nice brilliant coin with just a trace of rub. | 1709-035 | |||||
A brilliant coin with a trace of rose rim toning. | 9202-001 | |||||
A lustrous coin with light original toning on baggy surfaces that account for the grade. | 2108-210 | |||||
Parliament; An above average strike with nearly full denticles. Frosty white lustre makes for a nice looking coin. | 8302-010 | |||||
A very well struck example with nearly full dentils, but unfortunately it is left hairlined by an old cleaning. It has retoned somewhat. | 1805-311 | |||||
Original purplish toning on sharp and lustrous surfaces. A very eye appealing coin! | 0512-121 | |||||
Parliament; An original coin with nice frosty surfaces giving it a cartwheeling look. | 0411-300 | |||||
A lustrous, white coin with nearly complete dentils all around. Very scarce this fully struck! The HP is extra thick, may be 2X HP. | 1801-208 | |||||
Parliament; An attractive coin with old time light yellow peripheral toning. | 0411-301 | |||||
Parliament; An original coin with old time light grey toning and some traces of dirt on the high points. | 0411-302 | |||||
A clear RPD off the serif of the 5. An untoned, lustrous example with some light hairlines on the prooflike surfaces from brief circulation. | 1907-069 | |||||
Pointed 7, Quadrupled die obverse: A prooflike coin with no wear, but some hairlines that keep it from a higher grade. The quadrupling shows well on the designer's initials. Quite scarce considering the combined mintage with the more common blunt 7. | 2208-001 | |||||
A pretty coin picturing Cabot's ship used in the discovery of Newfoundland. A coin with deep mirrors and light toning. | 2207-069 | |||||
NOT FOR SALE, BUT ENJOYMENT: An original coin with light violet toning. It has been in my collection for almost 60 years. One of the nicest coins I bought as a kid, and I've kept it since. Just back from PCGS. | 6304-029 | |||||
3 water lines; An original coin with light gold toning and the barest trace of rub. | 1411-064-6 | |||||
No shoulder strap; A brilliant coin with a trace of rim toning. First year type with wire rims, used for this year only. | 1411-064-7 |