What years of Canadian dimes are worth money?
1936 Canadian “Dot” Dime Fetching $184,000 at auction, the “dot” dime of 1936 is another great collector’s coin. This dime was actually produced in 1937, and the dot was added to the 1936 design. Very few of these coins exist, perhaps only five. They are currently valued from $144,500 to $245,000.
How much are Canadian dimes worth?
In Canada, a dime is a coin worth ten cents. It has been the physically smallest Canadian coin since 1922; it is smaller even than the penny, despite its higher face value.
What is the value of a 1945 Canadian nickel?
Mintage, Worth:
Year | Mintage | Value, USD |
---|---|---|
Unc | ||
1945 | 18.893.216 | $ 1.65 |
1944 | 11.532.784 | $ 0.85 |
How much is a Canadian 1944 dime worth?
The 1944 dime with no mint mark is worth around $3 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $3.25. In uncirculated condition the price is around $6 for coins with an MS 60 grade.
How many ridges does a Canadian dime have?
118 ridges
One of the fun facts I learned from the Money Smart Week exhibit at the library is that dimes have 118 ridges or grooves and quarters have 119.
Is a 1945 nickel silver?
So it decided to pull the nickel content out of the five-cent coin to allocate the metal for war artillery. As the wartime nickels of 1942 through 1945 contain silver, a valuable precious metal, they are worth more than face value—much more!
What Canadian nickels are worth money?
Top 10 rare Canadian nickels include the 1926 far 6, 1947 dot, 1951 high relief, 1953 Shoulder Fold (SF) Far Maple Leaf, the 1925 and 1965 large beads.
Is a 1945 Liberty dime worth anything?
In very fine condition the value is around $3. In extremely fine condition the value is around $3.25. In uncirculated condition the price is around $6 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $26-30.
When did Canadian dimes stop being silver?
The reason for this is because the silver content in coins depended on the spot price of silver. Between 1908 and 1919, Canadian silver coins were made with 92.5% silver. However, after 1919 (the end of WWI), almost all Canadian silver coins contained 80% silver.
Are Canadian dimes silver?
The Canadian silver coin values are based only on the actual silver content of the coins (intrinsic value), and not by any numismatic (collector) or base metal value. * In 1967, some of the Canadian dimes and quarters were minted in 80% silver while the remainder were minted in 50% silver.