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How much does a 1914 CANADIAN Five dollar COIN worth today?

1914 canadian 5 dollar coin = ? $ today


There are online services that will pay for insured shipping and give free appraisals.

You will get a much better valuation at CollectorLoans.com where they specialize in making non-recourse loans against collectible coins. If you never want to pay back the loan, they just keep your coin. If the value of the coin increases, you can buy it back at the loan amount.

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Ideas for 5 dollar coin?

I need to make a 5 dollar coin. what should i put on the front, something that represents canada, like a symbol?
and who or what do u think should be on the back of the canadian coins instead of the queen?
also what would be a good name for the 5 dollar coin such as the dime for 10 cent, loonie for 1 dollar


you should use a leaf for a symbol

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Four Canadian dollars and one five cent coin?

I have four one dollar coins and one 5 cents. Need to sell them - WHERE?. Live in the USA.


Any bank can exchange the dollar bills. For the nickel - just spend it. The discount rate on canadian money isn't worth calculating it for small change.

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What are people's thoughts on this new $5 coin?

I hear that Canada is replacing their lovely blue $5 dollar note with a coin, just like they changed the $2 note with a Toonie. Are Canadians happy with this, or are they annoyed? Why do you think they are replacing the note with a coin? Is it because of a weak currency?
Quintessential: The question of why a weak economy would possibly lead to increased coinage is answered in your own response: coins stay in circulation significantly longer than bills and, thus, are less expensive in the long run. I'm not saying it's necessarily true in this case, but a possibility considering the Loonie and Toonie.

As for the CAD being at a 35-year high you're just flat wrong. Sure, the CAD is at $.90 USD which is the highest it's been since the early 70's but is that because the Canadian Dollar is worth more, or the US Dollar is worth less? When compared against the Yen or the Euro the Can. Dollar hasn't fluctuated much. However, as we all know the USD is having a hard time against the EUR and has lost value which makes the CAD look more valuable when compared. Furthermore, the fact that the CAD has remained the same value on the whole, but gained compared to the USD means American importers are less willing to purchase goods from Canada! Economics 101


No! Dammit! My wallet is already heavy enough with all the loonies and twoonies! Gaddamit I don't need another coin!!!! *screams*

I have some old coins, where do I find out how much they are worth now?

Most of them are American. I have a bag of part silver with copper inside (they range from 1964 and up) I also have a bigger bag of coins that range from 1926 to the 1950's and they are all pure silver. Then I also have a Canadian 1 cent peice from 1914, which I belive to be quite valuable. Here are links to a few pictures of them. Please help me out on where I could find out how much they would be worth and give me input.

Canadian 5 dollar coin 1976:
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee296 /learning2breathe_11/0272.jpg
"Buffilo" 5 cent peice (american) 1937:
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee296 /learning2breathe_11/0312.jpg
Canadian 1 cent peice 1914:
Front: http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee296 /learning2breathe_11/034.jpg
Back: http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee296 /learning2breathe_11/027.jpg
An old American Half dollar i think 1942:
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee296 /learning2breathe_11/029.jpg


You are one lucky man. Those all of those coins are worth a few grand now. From about 2 thousand to almost a hundred thousand. Especially your 1914 piece. If you sell those coins, get ready to be a millionare. I'm not sure where you can find the price online. You need to go to a special bank or whatever to find the value of those today.


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