| ROLLS, Canadian Coinage, 1937-date |
| $2, Bi-metalic, 1996-date (Elizabeth II) |
| $10, Gold, 1912-14 (George V) |
| Special Offerings of Silver $1 Coins |
| $5, Gold, 1912-14 (George V) |
| $1, Silver, 1935-36 (George V) |
| $1, Silver, 1937-52 (George VI) |
| $1, Silver, 1953-67 (Elizabeth II) |
| $1, Loon, 1987-date (Elizabeth II) |
| Prince Edward Island Coins, 1871 |
| $1, Nickel, 1968-87 (Elizabeth II) |
| U.S.A. One-Cent Coins, 1816-1958 |
| U.S.A. Two-Cent and Three-Cent Coins, 1864-1889 |
| U.S.A. Five-Cent and Half-Dime Coins, 1809-1873 |
| U.S.A. Dimes, 1809-1964 |
| U.S.A. Twenty-Cent and Quarter Dollar Coins, 1815-1964 |
| U.S.A. Half-Dollar Coins, 1809-1969 |
| U.S.A. $1 Coins, 1840-1969 |
| U.S.A. Gold Coins |
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$1, Silver, 1935-36 (George V)
Coins weigh 23.33 grams with a diameter of 36 mm and have a composition of .800 silver, .200 copper.
This is the first silver dollar in circulation for Canada.
The reverse was of a bundle of goods in a canoe manned by an Indian and a voyageur, a traveling agent of a fur company. In the background, is an islet on which two wind swept trees sit.
For coins with significant silver content the prices will be adjusted to current market equivalent when an order is filled.
Please note that this catalogue is used as both an ordering tool and the only online reference list of its kind. We do not always have every item available in every grade, nor do we have every older coin or set. However, we tend to have many items available in many grades. Rare or hard to obtain items may not be available. Anything not currently available can be located for you if you request by sending an e-mail, fax, or by calling.
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