The Canadian quarter or 25 cent has been around for greater than 130 years, it was first struck in the year 1870. From its first year of minting until 1968 these had silver in them (bear in mind 1968 had some coins that were 50% silver and others that made entirely in nickel). Keep in mind 1967 was also a mixed year with some with 80% and others with 50% of the precious metal. Now from 1920 until 1966 all quarters made in Canada were 80% silver while years prior to those (1870-1919) were 92.5% of it.
See the pictures of the 1943 Canadian quarter that we have. Its obverse has King George the VI of the British Empire on it. Its back has an image of a Caribou. This coin has a good amount of wear on its back and because of that may grade very good.
Koin perak kuno dua puluh lima cents dari negara Kanada di depan bergambar Raja George VI.
See the pictures of the 1943 Canadian quarter that we have. Its obverse has King George the VI of the British Empire on it. Its back has an image of a Caribou. This coin has a good amount of wear on its back and because of that may grade very good.
Koin perak kuno dua puluh lima cents dari negara Kanada di depan bergambar Raja George VI.
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