This listing features an 80% Silver Canadian Dollar struck between 1958 and 1967 by the Royal Canadian Mint. These coins contain .600 troy ounces of actual silver weight and are offered in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) or Prooflike (PL) condition. Each coin showcases historic Canadian imagery and is an excellent choice for collectors of vintage Commonwealth silver.
Design Insight:
Most coins from this era feature the classic "Voyageur" design, depicting a fur trader and Indigenous guide paddling a canoe. Special commemoratives include the 1964 Charlottetown and Quebec Conference coin and the 1967 Centennial Goose dollar. These vintage coins offer timeless artistry and a glimpse into Canadian heritage.
Collector Note:
These 80% silver dollars are among the last Canadian circulating coins made with precious metal. Whether you're building a historic set or stacking vintage silver, these coins combine affordability, silver weight, and national history in one beautiful package.
Highlights:
- Legal tender with a face value of $1 CAD
- Dates range from 1958 to 1967 (our choice)
- BU (Brilliant Uncirculated) or PL (Prooflike) condition
- Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint
- Obverse: Effigy of Queen Elizabeth II
- Reverse: Varies by year - includes iconic designs such as the Voyageur, Charlottetown, and Confederation Centennial Goose
Specifications
SKU: |
750 |
Year: |
Random |
Grade: |
BU &/or Prooflike |
Grade Service: |
None |
Denomination: |
1 Dollar |
Mint Mark: |
RCM (not shown) |
Metal Content: |
0.600 Troy Oz |
Purity: |
0.8 |
Thickness: |
2.84 mm |
Diameter: |
36 mm |