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Where Did All The Canadian Silver Coins Go?

Where Did All The Canadian Silver Coins Go?

At one point in time it was very common to see circulated silver coins. On January 2nd, 1908 when Canada opened its first Royal Mint in Ottawa, the “first coin” (half-dollar) was a silver coin (92.5% silver/7.5% copper). From then until the late 1960s, Canada, much...
What Makes a Coin Valuable?

What Makes a Coin Valuable?

What’s the difference between a 1918 Canadian 50-cent coin and a 1921 Canadian 50-cent coin? Easy answer: 3 years. Informative answer: the 1921 is far rarer (suspected that only 75 exist), and is worth 25,000 times more (estimated to be worth $249,000 USD). Of course,...
3 Steps to Sell Gold With Gemstones

3 Steps to Sell Gold With Gemstones

Most people know that any gold jewellery can be sold off for its precious metal content value quite easily these days through a local cash for gold dealer. A solid piece of gold jewellery can fetch a price well beyond its aesthetic appeal due to the precious metal...