Dimes - Canadian

hr


      The Canadian dime was originally struck in sterling silver (92.5% silver). The silver quantity was reduced to 80% silver in 1912 and remained that way until 1967. During the Centennial year, the price of silver forced the reduction to 50%. A further price increase caused the government to remove all silver from the coins sometime in 1968, leaving a year that has both silver and non-silver variations.


Prices are in Canadian. Purchase discount: 1 coin-5%, 2 coins-10%, 3 coins-15%,
GST and/or HST will be added where applicable.









1936 10¢ PCGS MS65 $ 400.00



hr

mckaig@shaw.ca

Index

Copyright © Andrew McKaig, 2009