You have to be careful with some of the 1968s too...there are some in that year that are some silver, but many are all nickel. IF the quarter sticks to a magnet, it does not contain any silver. I did get your PM Thora, and I will get back to you ASAP!Was an avid collector when younger. As you are probably aware, Canadian coins minted prior to 1968, regardless of condition, are worth ~ 11 times their face value because of Silver content. Obviously condition and rarity adds to that value.
http://www.coinflation.com/canada/
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At the moment, I have really switched my focus away from older Canadian coins. My current fascination is with coins from Nord Pas de Calais during the reign of Louis XV. It's the region of France where the Chunnel comes out; it's where the ferry lands. It's where Dieppe is, and where the evacuation of Dunkirk took place, and I have discovered that telling this French company how much I, as a Canadian, love their merchandise and its history, makes them very happy to accept my best offers for these tiny pieces of history you can hold in your hands. Today, I purchased a Charles I coin...really cheap, because it isn't perfect. I also have an amazing Queen Anne coin made from silver captured by the British during a battle against the Spanish...the coins are marked "VIGO" so that all the citizens who came into possission of these coins were reminded of the glorious victory! I have Henry VIIIs, James IIs, Elizabeth Is, William & Marys, coins depicting satyrs and nymphs...Many of the older Victorian coins are stunning as well, and as my collection grows, I start thinking more and more about thinning some chaff so I have more room for more neat stuff!






