The 1967 Canadian Confederation medal was issued as a centennial remembrance of the unification of the loosely federated provinces of Canada. Some of these medals were made of copper and are worth a few dollars apiece. Others were made of silver and are worth more in the range of fifteen dollars apiece.
Canada 1867-1967 10 cents how much they cost
In US dollars it has a melt value of $1.37. It is illegal to melt these coins for the metal they contain.
There are no such things as 1967 Canadian Olympic coins. Perhaps you are thinking of Centennial coins?
No way of supplying an answer. Hundreds of coins fit this description.
Which Canadian coins??? 1967 dollar ---- Canadian Goose 1967 cent ---- Dove Loonie ---- Loon
It depends.
There is no silver in the Canadian half dollar dated after 1967. If you have older coins (lucky you), the content is as follows: 1870 - 1919 92.5% silver 7.5% copper 1920 - 1967 80% silver 20% copper
Canadian coins are face value is the U.S.
According to the Canadian Counsel they encourage the use of Canadian coin as well as US coins. The use of US coins makes no sense because it holds no value in Canada.
The 1967 Canadian quarter is either made of an 80/20 or 50/50 silver to copper ratio. The Canadian mint distributed both. Both are worth more than face value in silver alone. The 80/20 ratio coins usually sell upwards of 5 times face value.
The coins are face value and have no silver.
Probably nothing. Modified coins have no collector value.