The original Canadian Silver Dollar was issued from 1935 until 1967 and remains a popular coin among collectors. In this listing, JM Bullion is offering a varied option released prior to 1958. These coins could feature different designs, though the most common image is the Voyageur rendition by Canadian sculptor Emanuel Hahn. Now, Pre-1958 Canada Silver Dollars are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each Pre-1958 Canada Dollar in this online JM Bullion listing was struck at the Royal Canadian Mint and is considered legal tender under the monetary authority of Canada. These coins contain genuine silver content and will arrive to you in individual plastic flips. Bear in mind that we are unable to cherry-pick individual dates or designs for customer orders. Rather, we will ship the coin we have on hand once your payment processes.
Collectors of the Canadian Dollar are most interested in the dates between 1935 and 1967, as the coins were minted with genuine silver during this period. After 1967, the coins switched to a nickel composition and remained in circulation. However, there are non-circulating commemorative silver versions still offered at higher premiums for the collector market. As for the classic Voyageur design, this was used until 1986. It was then replaced by a Loon bird design, which earned the new Canadian dollars the nickname of “loonie.”
The obverse of Pre-1958 Canada Silver Dollars could contain various Royal portraits. The earliest portrait for Canadian Silver Dollars was presented in 1935 and featured King George V in honor of his Silver Jubilee. A more common portrait is King George IV, whose reign lasted from 1936 until 1952. In 1953, the Canadian Silver Dollar introduced a portrait of Queen Elizabeth in right-profile relief.
On the reverse of Pre-1958 Canada Silver Dollars, there could be various designs. The most common reverse image for this coin is known as the Voyageur. This image presents a French-Canadian trader traveling in a canoe with an indigenous figure. It is a simple yet elegant design and is admired by many collectors. An inscription reading Canada, Dollar appears along the border. The year of release is also inscribed on the reverse.
We encourage JM Bullion customers to call us with questions about these coins. You can reach us by phone at 800-276-6508. You can chat with us live online or email us as well.
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The original Canadian Silver Dollar was issued from 1935 until 1967 and remains a popular coin among collectors. In this listing, JM Bullion is offering a varied option released prior to 1958. These coins could feature different designs, though the most common image is the Voyageur rendition by Canadian sculptor Emanuel Hahn. Now, Pre-1958 Canada Silver Dollars are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each Pre-1958 Canada Dollar in this online JM Bullion listing was struck at the Royal Canadian Mint and is considered legal tender under the monetary authority of Canada. These coins contain genuine silver content and will arrive to you in individual plastic flips. Bear in mind that we are unable to cherry-pick individual dates or designs for customer orders. Rather, we will ship the coin we have on hand once your payment processes.
Collectors of the Canadian Dollar are most interested in the dates between 1935 and 1967, as the coins were minted with genuine silver during this period. After 1967, the coins switched to a nickel composition and remained in circulation. However, there are non-circulating commemorative silver versions still offered at higher premiums for the collector market. As for the classic Voyageur design, this was used until 1986. It was then replaced by a Loon bird design, which earned the new Canadian dollars the nickname of “loonie.”
The obverse of Pre-1958 Canada Silver Dollars could contain various Royal portraits. The earliest portrait for Canadian Silver Dollars was presented in 1935 and featured King George V in honor of his Silver Jubilee. A more common portrait is King George IV, whose reign lasted from 1936 until 1952. In 1953, the Canadian Silver Dollar introduced a portrait of Queen Elizabeth in right-profile relief.
On the reverse of Pre-1958 Canada Silver Dollars, there could be various designs. The most common reverse image for this coin is known as the Voyageur. This image presents a French-Canadian trader traveling in a canoe with an indigenous figure. It is a simple yet elegant design and is admired by many collectors. An inscription reading Canada, Dollar appears along the border. The year of release is also inscribed on the reverse.
We encourage JM Bullion customers to call us with questions about these coins. You can reach us by phone at 800-276-6508. You can chat with us live online or email us as well.