How much is a 1988 gold Canadian dollar worth?

1 dollar 1988 prices and values

VarietyMS-60MS-66
1988$1.00$102

What canadian coins are worth money?

The Rarest Canadian Pennies

  • 1936 Canadian “Dot” Penny. At a 2010 auction, a Canadian penny made headlines for fetching more than $400,000 USD.
  • 1953 Shoulder Fold (SF) Penny.
  • 1955 No Shoulder Fold (NSF) Penny.
  • 1923 Small 1-Cent.
  • 1925 small 1-Cent.
  • 2012 Canadian Pure Silver Farewell Penny.

    What canadian loonies are worth money?

    Top 10 collectible Canadian coins

    • 1906 Small Crown. Experts believe that manufacturers used a single crown die to strike around 100 examples before replacing it with a larger die.
    • 1916 C-Gold Sovereign.
    • 1921 50-Cent.
    • 1921 5-Cent.
    • 1936 “Dot” 10-Cent.
    • 1948 Canada Silver Dollar.
    • 1969 Large Date 10-Cents.
    • 1987 Loon dollar.

    How big is a 1989 Canadian dollar coin?

    1989 Canada 14-karat Gold $100 Coin – Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons. Face Value: $100. Mintage: 63881. Composition: 58.33% gold, 41.67% silver. Weight (g): 13.34. Diameter(mm): 27.00. Finish: Proof.

    What’s the thickness of a 1987 Canadian dollar?

    Note: for 1987 the coin’s thickness is 1.95 mm, but for 1988 and 1989 coins it is 1.75 mm. The common loon or the Canadian Loon (Binomial Name: Gavia immer)

    What was the inflation rate in Canada in 1989?

    The inflation rate in Canada between 1989 and today has been 88.86%, which translates into a total increase of $88.86. This means that 100 dollars in 1989 are equivalent to 188.86 dollars in 2020. In other words, the purchasing power of $100 in 1989 equals $188.86 today. The average annual inflation rate has been 2.01%.

    When did the 10 Canadian dollars go out of circulation?

    The Bank of Canada issued Canadian Dollar banknotes in 12 different denominations, including this 10 Canadian Dollars banknote series 1989 Birds of Canada. They are part of the withdrawn Canadian Dollar banknotes series. The Bank of Canada started issuing these 10 Canadian Dollar banknotes in 1989. They were withdrawn from circulation in 2001.

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