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Canadian One Dollar Coin Values – Price Guide, Key Dates & Rarity

Discover the complete value guide for Canadian one dollar coins from 1935 to 1990. This resource covers each monarch era—from George V to Elizabeth II—and highlights key dates, rare varieties, metal composition changes, and essential mintage figures that influence a coin’s market value. Learn how grading, condition, and collector demand affect pricing, and access expert tips for identifying counterfeits, spotting valuable die varieties, and understanding shifts in the coin market. With price estimates, auction results, and rarity insights, this guide helps collectors accurately evaluate the worth and historical significance of Canadian silver dollars and early nickel dollar coins. Whether you're researching a specific coin or building a full collection, this page provides the key information needed to make informed decisions.

George V Canadian One Dollar Coins, obverse and reverse

Historical One Dollar collector valuation insights

Edward VII One Dollar Coins 1902 to 1910

One Dollar Rarity guide and value trends

George V One Dollar Coins 1911 to 1920

Collector valuations and numismatic highlights

Elizabeth II One Dollar Coins 1920 to 1936

Rarity overview and historical market trends