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1967 Canadian Silver Dollar Value Guide

The iconic Centennial silver dollar with the flying goose design.

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This guide covers the value of the 1967 Canadian Centennial silver dollar, featuring the iconic flying goose design. The 1967 silver dollar contains 80% silver and is one of the most popular Canadian coins. If you have one, upload photos for a free appraisal.

Quick Value Summary

Typical Value

$12 - $25

Circulated condition

Silver Content

80% Silver

0.375 troy oz

About the 1967 Centennial Silver Dollar

The 1967 Canadian silver dollar is one of the most iconic Canadian coins ever produced. Issued to celebrate Canada's 100th birthday (Confederation Centennial), it features a beautiful flying Canada goose design that has become a symbol of Canadian numismatics.

Unlike regular circulation silver dollars, the 1967 Centennial dollar was widely saved by Canadians as a keepsake, making it relatively common today but still valuable for its silver content and historical significance.

Composition

80% Silver, 20% Copper

Weight: 23.33 grams

Mintage

6,767,496 coins

Relatively common

Silver Value

Minimum $10+

Based on silver content

Design Features

The 1967 silver dollar has a distinctive commemorative design:

  • Obverse (Front): Queen Elizabeth II facing right with the inscription "ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA"
  • Reverse (Back): Flying Canada goose with dates "1867-1967" and "CANADA DOLLAR"
  • Designer: Alex Colville designed the iconic flying goose reverse
  • Edge: Reeded (grooved) edge
  • Diameter: 36mm (larger than a quarter)

Iconic Design

The flying goose design is considered one of the most beautiful Canadian coin designs ever created. It captures the spirit of Canada and has become a beloved symbol among collectors.

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What Affects Value?

Condition

Circulated coins typically sell for $12-$25. Uncirculated coins in original packaging can be worth $30-$60 or more. Proof versions (special collector strikes) can command even higher premiums.

Silver Content

With 0.375 troy ounces of silver, the coin's base value fluctuates with silver prices. When silver prices rise, so does the minimum value of your 1967 silver dollar.

Packaging

Coins in original Royal Canadian Mint packaging (black leather case or plastic holder) are worth more than loose coins. The original packaging adds both value and appeal to collectors.

Types of 1967 Silver Dollars

Circulation Strike

Value: $12 - $25 (circulated), $30-$60 (uncirculated)

The standard version intended for general circulation. Most 1967 silver dollars are this type.

Specimen/Proof

Value: $50 - $150+

Special collector versions with mirror-like finishes and sharper details. These were sold in presentation sets and are more valuable.

How to Identify a 1967 Silver Dollar

  • Check the Date: Look for "1867-1967" on the reverse (back) of the coin
  • Look for the Goose: The reverse shows a flying Canada goose, not the regular voyageur canoe design
  • Size: Silver dollars are large coins (36mm diameter)
  • Weight: Should feel substantial at 23.33 grams
  • Sound Test: Silver dollars have a distinctive ring when tapped

Historical Significance

The 1967 Centennial silver dollar represents a pivotal moment in Canadian history. It was issued during Canada's 100th birthday celebrations and became one of the most widely saved Canadian coins.

Many Canadians received these coins as gifts or purchased them as keepsakes, making them common today. However, their beauty, silver content, and historical significance ensure they remain valuable and sought after by collectors.

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This guide covers the value of the 1967 Canadian Centennial silver dollar, including the iconic flying goose design. The 1967 silver dollar contains 80% silver and is one of the most popular Canadian coins. Upload photos for a free appraisal.

How Coin Values Are Determined

Four key factors influence what a coin is worth. Understanding these helps you know what to look for.

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Rarity

Coins with low mintage numbers or surviving in small quantities are worth more. A coin minted in the millions is common; one minted in the thousands can be scarce.

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Condition

Collectors grade coins from Poor (heavily worn) to Mint State (uncirculated). A coin in excellent condition can be worth many times more than the same coin in worn condition.

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Silver or Gold Content

Many older Canadian coins contain 80% silver. Even a common silver coin has a base value tied to the current silver price, regardless of collector demand.

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Collector Demand

Some coins are actively sought by collectors, which drives prices higher. Key dates, varieties, and coins from popular series attract more buyers.

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