Top 10 Rare Canadian Coins - My Road to Wealth and Freedom (2024)

The Top 10 Rare Canadian Coins are some of the most valuable coins in the world. Canadian rare coins are worth a lot of money and throughout its history, the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) has produced some of the rarest coins on earth.

Not only does this make Canadian coins super fun to collect, but they’re also some of the best investment-grade collectibles around. In recent years, there has been a surge of international collector interest in Canadian coins as they recognize the scarcity and investment potential of these coins.

There will always be a market for old Rare Canadian Coins. Which is why I only focus on these kinds of coins for my personal collection and not the current day purpose made collector coins offered by the RCM.

Here is my list for the top 10 most valuable and rare Canadian coins.

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Top 10 Most Valuable Canadian Coins :

1. 1911 Canadian Silver Dollar (known examples: 2)

The 1911 Canadian Silver Dollar is the Holy Grail of Canadian coins. For years it held the record for the world’s most valuable coin.

Only 3 examples were ever struck (2 in silver and 1 in bronze). The bronze example and 1 silver example are housed at the Canadian Currency Museum in Ottawa, which leaves only 1 example out there for collectors! At an auction in 2003, this coin fetched nearly 1 million dollars.

2. 1936 dot 1 cent (known examples: 3)

Some of the most popular and collectible Canadian coins are the 1936 “dot” coins. The story of how they came into being involved King Edward VIII’s sudden abdication in late 1936 which saw George VI ascend to the throne. That event caused a major problem for the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) because they didn’t have any dies with the new king’s effigy on them to strike the 1937 coinage.

The Mint’s solution was to produce a small number of 1936 coins with a tiny raised “dot” just below the date to denote that they were struck in 1937. Only 3 denominations were ever struck with the “dot”: 25-cents, 10-cents and 1-cent pieces. The 1936 “dot” 1-cent coin is the rarest of them all with only 3 mint state examples known to exist. One example sold at a 2010 coin auction for over $400,000!

3. 1936 dot 10-cents (known examples: 5)

The 1936 “dot” 10-cent piece is also extremely rare. One example sold at a 2010 coin auction for over $184,000!

4. 1969 Large Date 10-cents (known examples: 16)

The 1969 large date 10-cent coin is also extremely rare. From time to time they appear at auction and fetch anywhere from $10,000 to $25,000, depending on the grade.

5. 1916 C Gold Sovereign (known examples: less than 50)

A sovereign is a British one pound gold coin that was struck at the RCM from 1908-1919. The 1916 C gold sovereign is the rarest and sells at auction anywhere from $15,000 to $50,000, depending on the grade.

6. 1921 50-cents (known examples: less than 75)

Called the “King of Canadian coins,” the 1921 50 cent coin is another classic Canadian rarity. Charlton lists the original mintage of this coin at 206,398, but almost all of them were melted down because of low demand for 50 cent coins.

As a result, only a handful of these coins exist and many believe that they came from specimen sets and business strikes that were sold to visitors at the mint in 1921. These coins in various grades can fetch anywhere from $40,000 to $250,000 at auction.

7. 1906 small crown 25-cents (known examples: less than 200)

The 1906 small crown 25 cent coin is the rarest Canadian quarter and is worth a lot of money. It is believed that only 1 die was used to strike no more than a hundred examples before being replaced with the large crown die. Most of the known examples are low-grade circulated examples that are almost completely rubbed off.

There are only a handful of examples that grade above a “Very Good” condition. These coins in the lowest of grades can fetch over $1,000 and in the higher grades like “Almost Uncirculated” and “Mint State” can fetch well above $50,000.

8. 1921 5-cents (known examples: less than 400)

If the 1921 50 cent piece is the “King of Canadian coins” then the 1921 5 cent piece is the “Prince of Canadian” coins. In 1921 the RCM was looking to introduce a new 5 cent coin made of nickel for the 1922 coinage.

In preparation for its launch, the mint melted down its entire inventory of silver 5 cent coins, nearly all of which were 1921s.

As was the case with the 1921 50 cent coin, all surviving examples are believed to have come from specimen sets and business strikes that were sold to visitors at the mint in 1921. These coins in various grades can fetch anywhere from $4,000 to $100,000.

9. 1948 Canadian Silver Dollar (known examples: 1000?)

The “King of Canadian Silver Dollars” is the 1948 Silver Dollar. Its listed mintage was 18,780 but only a few have survived. The story behind the low mintage of the 1948 silver dollar has to do with India’s independence in 1947.

Prior to 1948, the obverse of Canadian coins featured the effigy of the reigning monarch with their name and royal title in a Latin inscription. Part of their royal title included the designation of “emperor of India.”

So this needed to be removed from the dies to strike the 1948 coins. By the time the mint received the new dies they were only able toproduce a small quantity.

These coins can be found at auction and usually sell between $1,000 and $20,000, depending on the grade.

10. 1947 Maple Leaf Silver Dollar (known examples: 1000?)

The 1947 Maple Leaf Silver Dollar shares its history with the 1948 silver dollar. As the RCM awaited new dies to strike the 1948 coins, they used the 1947 dies to fulfill existing demand.

In similar fashion to the 1936 “dot” coins, the mint placed a tiny maple leaf next to the date on the coins to signify that they were struck in 1948. The listed mintage for these coins is 21,135 but it is also a rare silver dollar. It can fetch anywhere from $300 to $10,000 at auction, depending on the grade.

Other Rare and Valuable Canadian Coins

The coins mentioned above are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Rare and Valuable Canadian Coins. There are literally thousands of other coins that are rare and valuable.

For example, Pre-1968 silver coins (dimes, quarters and 50-cent pieces) are valuable based on their silver content. You can even sometimes still find these in your pocket change!

The above picture is from my personal coin collection. These are sterling silver quarters from early Confederation. The first Canadian quarters were minted in 1870 and some years were skipped. From 1899 until present, a Canadian quarter has been minted for every year, but not always minted for circulation.

You Can see from the 1875 example that even in well circulated condition these coins can sell for hundreds of dollars. That’s what makes Canadian quarters one of my favourite type of coin to collect!

Do You Have Any Rare Coins? What Are They Worth?

For more information about Rare Canadian coins check out these titles from Amazon:

James A. Haxby’s A Guide Book of Canadian Coins

M. Drake’s Canadian Coin Guide: Charlton Coin Guide.

Protect and Preserve Your Coins

It’s no secret that the most valuable coins are ones that are well preserved. I highly recommend using the individualized 2×2 coin holder. I’ve used them for years for my own coins and they can be kept in a special coin album.

Other Great Coin Articles

See my other articles on rare coins and investing in coins:

Rare Canadian Quarters

Top 10 Rare Canadian Nickels

Top 10 Rare Canadian Pennies

Investing in Rare Coins

Top 10 Rare American Coins

Modern Rare Canadian Coins

The Thousand Dollar Bill

Rare Victorian Quarters

Top 10 Silver Bullion Coins

Top 10 Gold Bullion Coins

Thanks for reading the top 10 rare Canadian coins and keep on collecting!

Top 10 Rare Canadian Coins - My Road to Wealth and Freedom (2024)

FAQs

What is the most sought after Canadian coin? ›

The 1911 Canadian Silver Dollar is considered to be the Holy Grail of Canadian coins. While three coins exist, only one lives in the outside world, available for collectors.

What is the holy grail of Canadian coins? ›

Bank of Canada Silver Dollar

The nickname of this is 'Emperor' and 'Holy Grail'. It is extremely rare as only pattern pieces existed, which were not meant for circulation. In 1965 it held a world record for being the world's most valuable coin. It is also the rarest in the country.

What Canadian nickels are worth keeping? ›

Five Cents - Nickel coins
Five Cents - NickelValue Range
Five Cents - NickelValue Range
1929 5c MS$0.25 - $780 $0.25 - $780
1930 5c MS$0.25 - $780 $0.25 - $780
1931 5c MS$0.25 - $2,250 $0.25 - $2,250
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Are there any Canadian coins that are worth money? ›

1936 Canadian "Dot" Dime

Fetching $184,000 at auction, the "dot" dime of 1936 is another great collector's coin. This dime was actually produced in 1937, and the dot was added to the 1936 design. Very few of these coins exist, perhaps only five. They are currently valued from $144,500 to $245,000 CAD.

What is the most valuable coin to collect? ›

1933 Double Eagle

And here is the world's most expensive coin of all time: the 1933 Double Eagle, worth up to $18.9 million. It sold for this price at auction in 2021, per Smithsonian Magazine.

What is Jesus coin? ›

Jesus Coin is the official cryptocurrency for Christians across the world, as per the token's whitepaper. The token is considered an alternative to tithing, contributing one-tenth of one's income voluntarily to support a religious establishment.

What Canadian quarters are worth money? ›

Quarters coins
QuartersValue Range
QuartersValue Range
1906 25c Small Crown MS$780 - $33,600 $780 - $33,600
1907 25c MS$5.49 - $3,500 $5.49 - $3,500
1908 25c MS$5.49 - $2,500 $5.49 - $2,500
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What is the Judas coin? ›

And they covenanted with him for 30 pieces of silver." Matthew 26:14-15. Shekels of Tyre were the only currency accepted at the Jerusalem Temple and are the most likely coinage with which Judas was paid for the betrayal of Christ.

Which Canadian dimes are worth money? ›

1889 dimes are one the rarer Canadian coins, in my experience about four times rarer than 1921 5 cents. It's reported mintage of about 600,000 is the highest of all dates between 1883 and 1890 so the reason for it's rarity is a mystery.

How much is a 1929 Canadian penny worth? ›

This is a rare variety of the 1929 cent, and is worth substantially more. The value of the low 9 variey ranges from $0.32 in About Good condition (AG - you can barely read the date) to over $1600.00 in virtually perfect (Mint State - as it came from the mint) condition.

Is a 1936 Canadian penny worth anything? ›

In the initial sales the coins took over $100,000, and in more recent years the trio of rare 1936 Dot Cents have fetched much more. The record price of $402,500 goes to an example that sold in 2010 and is currently graded PCGS SP65RB, the same grade as the other of two PCGS-graded specimens.

What is the hardest coin to find? ›

With just one coin currently in existence, the gold 1849 Double Eagle is considered the rarest and most valuable coin in US history.

What coin is worth a million dollars? ›

The 100-kilogram (220-pound) Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is a novelty coin produced by the Royal Canadian Mint with a face value of $1 million. Made of 99.999% pure gold, this monolithic coin features the iconic maple leaf design on the reverse and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.

Is there a free app to scan coins for value? ›

Coin collectors finally have the resource needed to make informed numismatic buying, selling and trading decisions, thanks to the PCGS CoinFacts mobile app. The world's largest encyclopedia of U.S. coins now fits in your pocket and is 100% free to use.

What is the king of Canadian coins? ›

Charles III (2023-present)

Is a 1969 Canadian dime worth anything? ›

1969 Large Date: Fewer than 20 examples of the large date variety exist. High-grade versions of this coin sell for $15,000 to $30,000.

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