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.600 ozt 1967 Dollar Graded MS-65 Silver $1
.600 ozt 1967 Dollar Graded MS-65 Silver $1
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This is a 1967 Canadian silver dollar (KM# 70), a commemorative piece issued for the centennial of the Canadian Confederation (1867-1967). This specific design, featuring a Canada goose in flight, is one of Canada's most well-known wildlife coin designs.
The reverse features a flying Canada Goose, designed by artist Alex Colville.
It was minted to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Canada's confederation in 1867.
The coin is composed of 80% silver.
All 1967 circulating coins depicted different Canadian animals to mark the centennial.
1867-1967 Canada One 1 Dollar Circulated Coin KM# 70 Graded MS-65 ICCS
Content: .600 troy oz. of fine silver
Mint: Royal Canadian Mint
Denomination: 1 dollar
Diameter: 36 mm
Weight: 23.33 g or 18.664 g fine silver
Purity: 80%
Year: 1967
Mintage: 6,767,496
Graded: ICCS MS-65 SmBds Ptd 5; Cameo
Certification No.: XNI 266
KM: 70
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