Silver Dollars 1935-1967
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Coin Inventory: Canada & Provinces : Dollars: Silver Dollars 1935-1967 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
With shoulder straps, flat rim; A lustrous white coin with a couple of toned spots from holes in the 2x2. | 7905-026-1 | |||||
With shoulder strap; A brilliant coin lustrous fields. First year type with flat rims, used from this point on. | 1411-064-8 | |||||
No shoulder straps, wire rim; An untoned example of this first year type. | 7801-051 | |||||
A nice example of the subtype with no shoulder fold and wire rims. | 2410-019-2 | |||||
Nice example of the shoulder strap variety. Fully struck and lustrous brilliant surfaces. Wanted to call MS64, but not quite there. | 1805-313 | |||||
A brilliant coin with coruscating cartwheel lustre. | 8001-001 | |||||
One water line; An untoned example with a trace of wear. | 0702-256 | |||||
British Columbia; A very popular issued featuring a Totem Pole from British Columbia. A bright, semi-prooflike example with a trace of toning. Mark free and lustrous. | 1411-064-12 | |||||
Totem pole; A brilliant, prooflike coin with this iconic design. | 8005-041 | |||||
British Columbia; A very popular issued featuring a Totem Pole from British Columbia. A medium gold toned coin with an obvious wipe on the reverse. An entry level coin for a type or commemorative collector. | 1411-064-13 | |||||
British Columbia; A very popular issued featuring a Totem Pole from British Columbia. A bright, semi-prooflike example with a couple of minor marks from 65. | 1411-064-11 | |||||
British Columbia; A very popular issued featuring a Totem Pole from British Columbia. A bright, semi-prooflike example. with a few grade limiting hairlines | 1411-064-9 | |||||
Totem pole; A bright, untoned example. | 7905-023 | |||||
British Columbia; A very popular issued featuring a Totem Pole from British Columbia. A bright, semi-prooflike example with a trace of toning. Mark free and lustrous. | 1411-064-10 | |||||
Nice cameo contrast, and would have graded higher except for a hazy area on the obverse. | 0901-117-4 | |||||
Clean, bright mirrors with a little cameo contrast. | 0901-117-2 | |||||
Nice cameo contrast on a near flawless, untoned coin. I expected at least a 67! | 0901-117-1 | |||||
Type 5, Medium beads, pointed 5, detached jewel; The scarcest of the 1965 varieties, and really tough as the grade gets higher. A nice, lustrous, untoned coin. | 1805-314 | |||||
Flying goose; A coin with deep purple/blue toning on the obverse from an old set. definitely has cameo surfaces under the toning, as the obverse is lighter and is nicely cameod. | 9905-073-20 | |||||
A nearly flawless, deeply mirrored example of the "Flying Goose" issued for the 100th anniversary of Confederation. Pure white with a faint touch of cameo. | 1805-315 |