.925 pure
1.562 oz
1,086,196 minted
10 dollars 1973 - Not intended for circulation
1973
A 1973 Canadian $10 struck in 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper (sterling silver). Reverse designed by Georges Huel. Reverse: Depicts a map of the world with Montreal highlighted, commemorating the city as host of the 1976 Summer Olympic Games. Part of the first series of Montreal Olympic silver coins issued beginning in 1973. Mintage: 1,086,196. Uncirculated finish.
Metal
Silver (.925 pure)
Weight
1.562 oz (48.60 g)
Mintage
1,086,196
Diameter
45.0 mm
Edge
Reeded
Finish
Uncirculated
Series
Montreal 1976 Olympics
Obverse
Arnold Machin
Reverse
Georges Huel
Rarity
Scarce
Est. Value
$40-$60 CAD
Status
Available
Live Melt Value
$147.52 CAD
$107.29 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
1973 - Skyline
| PL-65 | PL-66 | PL-67 |
|---|---|---|
| $126 | $126 | $126 |
1973 - World Map
| PL-65 | PL-66 | PL-67 |
|---|---|---|
| $126 | $126 | $126 |
Source: Coins and Canada. Prices in CAD.
Identification Tips
Reverse text: "OLYMPIADE XXI OLYMPIAD MONTRÃAL 1976 10 DOLLARS". 45.0 mm diameter. Reeded edge. Non-magnetic. 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper (sterling silver).