Canadian silver quarters (1909-1967) — how to sell them?

Canadian Silver Quarter

Canadian Silver Quarter

Hi Everyone,

My fiance’s grandmother just gave us a few dozen Canadian silver quarters from 1909 to 1967. None of them seems to be a rare coin (the closest is one of the maple leaf marked 1947 quarters). They are all in pretty worn shape.

She suggested that we should sell them for their silver. How do we go about doing this? Do we take them to a coin collector for appraisal, or is there a better venue? We want to maximize the amount of money we can get for these, and I suspect that the silver is worth more than the coins themselves. Is there anything we should be sure to do?

Thanks for any help or advice you can offer. If it helps, we’re located in Vancouver, BC.

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