That's a current Canadian nickel, part of a full series of coins commemoration 150 of Canadian Confederation. It's worth exactly five cents in Canada.
Yes. Check this site. www.allensinc.com/coins/canadian/canadian_nickels.htm
No way of supplying an answer. Hundreds of coins fit this description.
There are no such things as 1967 Canadian Olympic coins. Perhaps you are thinking of Centennial coins?
The first Canadian coins were made for the Province of Canada (now Ontario and Quebec) in 1858. They were produced up until Canadian Confederation. The first coins made for the Dominion of Canada were made starting in 1870.
Those are part of the Millennium series of Canadian quarters, all from 1999. They're worth 25 cents each.
By 1983, Canadian coins were no longer made of silver. It's worth 50 cents.
It is worth nothing since it does notexist. Canadian dimes where not minted between the years of 1876-1879. However if you have any other inquires of the price of your coins asuggestthe following site for Canadian coins:http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php
US coins are worth more than Canadian coins. If you pay in US currency in Canada, the vendor makes money. If American vendors allowed the reverse, they'd lose money.
There is no company that mints Canadian coins. The coins are minted by the Canadian government, not a company. The government entity in charge of minting Canadian coins is the Canadian Mint.
This Canadian 1 cent piece, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Canadian confederation, is worth no more than a few cents unless in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
Canada has never issued a Halfpenny or half cent coin since Confederation. Prior to Confederation, any Halfpenny coins circulating in what was to become Canada would have been British Halfpennies. British coins do not have the country name on them. Until Confederation, private banks such as the Bank of Upper Canada and the Bank of Montreal, issued their own coins and some of the provinces such as New Brunswick and Nova Scotia issued their own coins. All of these coins will indicate the origin of the coin.