.800 pure
0.7501 oz
3,039,630 minted
1 dollar 1958
1958
A 1958 Canadian 1 dollar struck in 80% silver, 20% copper. Reverse designed by Stephan Trenka. Reverse: Totem pole with Rocky Mountains backdrop, British Columbia centennial. Mintage: 3,039,630. Contains approximately 0.600 oz of silver (melt value applies). Known varieties: 1 documented.
Metal
Silver (.800 pure)
Weight
0.7501 oz (23.33 g)
Mintage
3,039,630
Diameter
36.0 mm
Edge
Reeded
Finish
Circulation
Series
Elizabeth II Silver Era (1953-1967)
Obverse
Mary Gillick
Reverse
Stephan Trenka
Rarity
Scarce
Est. Value
$51.20
Status
Available
Live Melt Value
$61.25 CAD
$44.54 USD
Spot Silver
$102.07/oz
CAD per troy oz
Mint SRP as of last update. Visit mint.ca for current pricing.
Collector Value by Grade
| G-4 | VG-8 | F-12 | VF-20 | EF-40 | AU-50 | MS-60 | MS-62 | MS-63 | MS-64 | MS-65 | MS-66 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $51 | $51 | $51 | $51 | $51 | $51 | $51 | $51 | $51 | $59 | $260 | $630 |
Source: Coins and Canada. Prices in CAD.
Identification Tips
Reverse text: "CANADA 1858 1958 DOLLAR BRITISH COLUMBIA". 36.0 mm diameter. Reeded edge. Non-magnetic. 80% silver, 20% copper.