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Canadian Coin Price List

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Canadian Coin Price List Canadian Coin Prices Review By Peter Gitundu - Ezinearticles Coins come in different types for various purposes, some in coin collection and others in the business world. One of the coins that has been of interest to the coin collectors is the Canadian coin. However, it is not always possible to find the Canadian coin price mostly because of the grading system that is in use for given coins. This does not stop you from finding out because, alternatively, there is a book in which you can check to see the grading system for Canadian coins. First and foremost you need to find an expert who will give you correct information regarding the Canadian coins prices. Next is to compare what he tells you with what is in the grading system in the book. Do not be surprised to see fluctuations in the prices since the value keeps changing every now and then due to the forces of supply and demand. Make sure that the expert is willing to keep you informed and is not out...

British Sovereign Gold Coin (Canada)

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Gold British Sovereign coins (Canadian Mint) Minted 1908 - 1919 Fineness: .917 Actual Gold Content: .2354 troy ounce

Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Bullion Coins

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Canadian Maple Leaf -- gold bullion coin Fineness: .9999 Actual Gold Content: 1.0 troy ounce (31.103 grams) Diameter: 30 mm Face value: $50 (also minted in 1/2, 1/4, 1/10 ounce sizes)

Canadian Coin Price Guide

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Canadian Coin Price Guide Canadian Coin Prices By Frederic Madore - Ezinearticles I trust that you will take a few moments to read this article. If this is the case then lets get started. As you well know we used different types of coins everyday. Most of us use those coins to buy goods; others use them in the field of coin collecting. Very often you may encounter a coin you think may be valuable but most of the time those coins have very little value in the eye of a coin collector. There is one type of coins that have garnered interest among coin collectors. Those are Canadian coins. Although finding Canadian coin prices may require more research than you think. As you probably know coin dealers or coin appraisers use a certain grading process to evaluate the price of a coin. Although it is not an exact science, this process becomes more difficult if the coin is from another country. The best way to get a good idea about Canadian coin prices is to buy a book on the subject. From ...