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The $1 Dollar - Nickel/Bronze (Proof) series of Canada in the World Coins contains 0 distinct entries.
Canada has a rich history of producing silver dollars that are highly sought after by coin collectors. These coins were minted between 1935 and 1967 and are made from 80% silver and 20% copper.

The most famous Canadian silver dollar is the "King of Canadian Coins," the 1948 Canadian silver dollar with a "Maple Leaf" reverse design. This coin is highly valued due to its low mintage and rarity.

Other notable Canadian silver dollars are the 1935 "Voyageur" design, the 1958 "Totem Pole" design, and the 1965 "Winston Churchill" design.

Collectors can also find commemorative Canadian silver dollars that were minted for special events such as the 1976 Montreal Olympics or the 1967 Canadian Centennial.

Canada silver dollars are a great addition to any coin collection due to their beauty, rarity, and historical significance.

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The $1 Dollar - Nickel/Bronze (Proof) series of Canada in the World Coins contains 0 distinct entries.
Canada has a rich history of producing silver dollars that are highly sought after by coin collectors. These coins were minted between 1935 and 1967 and are made from 80% silver and 20% copper.

The most famous Canadian silver dollar is the "King of Canadian Coins," the 1948 Canadian silver dollar with a "Maple Leaf" reverse design. This coin is highly valued due to its low mintage and rarity.

Other notable Canadian silver dollars are the 1935 "Voyageur" design, the 1958 "Totem Pole" design, and the 1965 "Winston Churchill" design.

Collectors can also find commemorative Canadian silver dollars that were minted for special events such as the 1976 Montreal Olympics or the 1967 Canadian Centennial.

Canada silver dollars are a great addition to any coin collection due to their beauty, rarity, and historical significance.

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