Are Canadian Olympic coins worth anything?
They contain silver, and that makes them valuable. Their value is equal to the amount of silver they contain multiplied by the current value of silver. Don’t be fooled. These coins are worth their weight in silver, nothing more.
How much is a 1976 Montreal Olympic gold coin worth?
$100 Coins and Sets
Description | Mintage | Price |
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1976 $100 Montreal Olympic Games BU (14kt) | 650,000 | 500.00 |
1976 $100 Montreal Olympic Games (22kt) | Incl. Above | 995.00 |
1977 $100 Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II (22kt) | 180,396 | 995.00 |
1978 $100 National Unity (22kt) | 200,000 | 995.00 |
How many Canadian Olympic coins are there?
28 coins
A key highlight of these coins were the standardized designs and the unique finishes. All 28 coins were styled in a similar fashion. The top aspect of the coin had the Olympic logo, its denomination, and the wording in the same spot.
How much silver is in a 1976 Olympic coin?
1.44 troy ounces
About Canadian 1976 Silver Olympic 28 Coin Set 72 troy ounce of silver and 14 $10 Silver coins containing 1.44 troy ounces of silver. This set has a total of 30.24 troy ounces of silver.
How much are Montreal Olympic coins worth?
Montreal Olympic Coins, 1973-1976
Description | Mintage | Proof |
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Series VII 1976 – $5 Olympic Village | 1,887,629 | 37.50 |
Series VII 1976 – $5 Olympic Flame | Incl. Above | 37.50 |
Series VII 1976 – $10 Olympic Velodrome | 1,985,257 | 72.50 |
Series VII 1976 – $10 Olympic Stadium | Incl. Above | 72.50 |
What is the rarest Canadian coin?
There are only two 1911 silver dollars in existence, and they’re considered the “holy grail” of Canadian coins. Only the two were struck in silver. Cook paid nearly $1 million for that coin alone, the auction house says.
How much is a $100 gold coin worth?
9999 FINE GOLD, $100 and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Weight: 1.0000 troy oz. Priced at $2,715.00, order the high relief 2021-W $100 Proof American Liberty Gold Coin from the U.S.
What are 1988 Olympic coins worth?
This melt value is calculated from the current silver spot price of $21.91 per ounce. The 1988 D Olympic silver dollar is worth around $30 in mint packaging. The 1988 S proof Olympic silver dollar is worth around $31 mint packaging.
Are Canadian Olympic coins legal tender?
In high value non-circulating coins, such as $5 and up, the limit is one coin, except for Montreal Olympics commemoratives, where legal tender are units of two coins as they are governed by a different act.
How much is a 1976 Olympic $5 coin worth?
1976 Canadian $5 Dollar Silver Coin – Montreal Olympics (. 7226 oz of Silver) – Random Design
Qty | Check / Bank Wire | Credit Card |
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1+ | $18.12 | $18.76 |
What is $100 Canadian gold coin worth?
$1,014
QTY | Wire Transfer Price Per Unit |
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1+ | $1,014 |
How much gold is in a $100 Canadian gold coin?
1/2 oz
About 1978 Canada 1/2 oz Proof Gold $100 Canadian Unity 9167 Gold coin contains . 5 oz of actual Gold weight. Contains 0.5 oz actual Gold weight. Comes in protective packaging or in original packaging, depending on stock on hand.
How much is a 1983 Olympic silver dollar worth?
The 1983 P Olympic silver dollar is worth around $29 in mint packaging. The 1983 D Olympic silver dollar is worth around $29 in mint packaging. The 1983 S Olympic silver dollar is worth around $29 in mint packaging. The 1983 S proof Olympic silver dollar is worth around $30 in mint packaging.
How do I sell my Canadian Mint coins?
For a very valuable collection, you could contact an auction house; for all others, you can either sell your coins privately or to a dealer. Contact a dealer first if you want to discuss more than just a few coins, and make it clear if you don’t intend to sell—there might be an assessment or consultation fee.
What to do with old commemorative coins?
As they are not circulating legal tender, banks and building societies have never been obliged to accept commemorative coins. Some banks may accept them at their own discretion, but in truth it remains somewhat unlikely. If you really want rid of your commemorative coins, you can cash them in at large Post Offices.