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Re: I got a 1958 Canadian quarter in change...

Canada has used different proportions of silver in its coins.

The alloy was 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper from 1858 to 1919. From 1920 to 1968 the composition was 80% silver, 20% copper, which let Canada continue producing silver coins for a couple of years longer than the U.S. where the alloy was a more expensive 90%/10%.

By 1968 the rise in silver prices caught up with Canada too. In mid-year the composition was changed to 50% each, but by the end of the year even that was too costly to make coins so it was replaced with pure nickel.

Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_years_of_the_canadian_coins_are_silver#ixzz1JbQDwXzY

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Silver currently at $42.14 ...
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Time to change those silver fillings w/ amalgam ?
Re: Silver currently at $42.50 this morning ...
I got a 1958 Canadian quarter in change...
Re: I got a 1958 Canadian quarter in change...
Some early Caribbean chips were silver in 1820s ~~
What are silver tokens worth?
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HOW MANY DO YOU WANT TO SELL...
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NO, NO, NO .... Do NOT take them to a coin dealer
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Lin ... do the math
Re: NO, NO, NO .... Do NOT take them to a coin dea
Re: NO, NO, NO .... Do NOT take them to a coin dea
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