thurmownator
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'67 Canadian Quarters
From a Canadian coin website, (http://www.calgarycoin.com/modern/cd25cent.htm) and further supports what our Northern brethren have already confirmed.
"For the first half 1967 these were struck at the 800 fine standard and contain 0.15 ounces of silver, but later in the year they were struck to a 500 fine standard containing 0.094 ounces of silver, and there is no simply way to tell them a part. But the mintages of each were about 50-50, so silver values one are bought and sold on the assumption of them having the average, which is 0.1225 ounces of silver."
Hence, the 65%er.
From a Canadian coin website, (http://www.calgarycoin.com/modern/cd25cent.htm) and further supports what our Northern brethren have already confirmed.
"For the first half 1967 these were struck at the 800 fine standard and contain 0.15 ounces of silver, but later in the year they were struck to a 500 fine standard containing 0.094 ounces of silver, and there is no simply way to tell them a part. But the mintages of each were about 50-50, so silver values one are bought and sold on the assumption of them having the average, which is 0.1225 ounces of silver."
Hence, the 65%er.
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