Value of a bag of $1 dollar Canadian coins?
I have a bag of 100 - dollar Canadian coins. They are in mint condition, the bag has never been opened and still has the original seal on it from the mint. I am curious as the the value of this. Any help? It appears the year is between 1964 and 1968.
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I am some what confused to the years you state. Mints sell bags of one date not a mixture of them. How did you come up with the dates you did? Are they on the bag? Also does the bag say Royal Canadian Mint? You see I can find no info on mixed dollar bags sold by the mint or even single date bags from the Royal Canadian Mint. Could they have been put together by a private company? Is the seal really a mint seal? I know I am making more questions than you asked but I can’t help with out more info. I can find nothing in the Canadian coin books on this bag. Go to google and put in Royal Canadian Mint and maybe they can help.
!968 would be worth less than 1964-1967 because it’s the first year that silver content was reduced to zero. Before that, dollars were 80% silver. Bullion value alone for 100 silver coins is currently roughly $800. A sealed bag form the RCM would carry a premium. I would guess the bag is worth at least $1000. Check with a dealer specializing in Canadian coins. A bag of 1968 might be worth between $150 and $250.