Reference image of 10 dollars 1975 - Not intended for circulation
.925 pure
1.562 oz
8,431,217 minted
Reference image courtesy of NumiCanada

10 dollars 1975 - Not intended for circulation

1975

A 1975 Canadian $10 struck in 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper (sterling silver). Reverse designed by Ken Danby. Reverse: Features Olympic sporting scenes as part of the third series of Montreal 1976 Olympic Games commemorative silver coins. The design highlights athletic competition and the Olympic tradition. Mintage: 8,431,217. Uncirculated finish.

Metal Silver (.925 pure)
Weight 1.562 oz (48.60 g)
Mintage 8,431,217
Diameter 45.0 mm
Edge Reeded
Finish Uncirculated
Obverse Arnold Machin
Reverse Ken Danby
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
1975 - Canoeing
PL-65PL-66PL-67
$126$126$126
1975 - Hurdles
PL-65PL-66PL-67
$126$126$126
1975 - Sailing
PL-65PL-66PL-67
$126$126$126
1975 - Shot Put
PL-65PL-66PL-67
$126$126$126
Source: Coins and Canada. Prices in CAD.
Identification Tips
Reverse text: "OLYMPIADE XXI OLYMPIAD MONTRÉAL 1976 10 DOLLARS". 45.0 mm diameter. Reeded edge. Non-magnetic. 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper (sterling silver).
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