The value of a 1990 Canadian dollar coin can vary depending on several factors, including its type and condition.
- A standard circulation 1990 Canadian Loonie (1 dollar coin) is generally worth close to its face value, which is C$1 (approximately US$0.75 as of the current date).
- Some circulated coins may be sold for slightly higher than face value, for example, around US$4.23 or US$5.
- A proof version of the 1990 Canadian dollar coin, commemorating Henry Kelsey, is composed of 50% silver.
- The intrinsic silver melt value for this coin is approximately US$14.28.
- Proof silver dollar coins commemorating Henry Kelsey were minted in 1990 and may fetch a higher price as collectibles.
- One listing for a 1990 Canada Silver Dollar Proof (Henry Kelsey) has a price of US$27.82.
- Another listing for a 1990 Proof Commemorative Silver Dollar – Henry Kelsey Tricentennial is priced at US$32.95.
- A [1990 Canada 1 One Dollar Loonie Canadian Coin Shoulder Fold] is listed for US$9.
- A “like new” [Morgan 1990 Canada Dollar Coin] is listed for US$120.
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1990 Canada 1 One Dollar Loonie Canadian Coin Shoulder Fold $9.00]
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Morgan 1990 Canada Dollar Coin $120.00]
Note: Prices for collectible coins can fluctuate based on factors such as condition, demand, and rarity. It is always best to consult with a reputable coin dealer or numismatist for a precise appraisal.
What is the 1990 Canadian silver dollar coin?
From my experience, 1990 Silver Henry Kelsey Canadian $1 Coin.
This Canadian silver dollar commemorates the 300th anniversary of Henry Kelsey’s exploration of the Canadian Prairies. The coin is struck in . 500 silver fineness and is issued loose.
What year is Canadian silver dollar worth the most?
Maple Leaf issue
The very low mintages of these made the 1947 Maple Leaf and 1948 dollars exceptionally rare, with the 1948 Silver Dollar commanding a very high market price. (Mint condition 1948 coins are worth over CA$2,000 as of July 2019.)