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Gold/Mining/Energy : VAX - Vantex Resources Ltd. - Company Website http://www.van

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From: pocotrader1/15/2011 12:37:45 PM
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Ever wondered what your old Canadian coins are worth?
here's a formula and chart to figure it out.
Get the current price of silver.
To work out the value of your coin, multiply
the price of silver by the content of silver in the coin.
For example, if the price of silver is $30 and you have a 1910 dime the value is 30x0.0693= $2.079

1919 Dime (92.5%) = 0.0693 troy ounces of silver
1920 -1967 Dime (80%) = 0.0599 troy ounces of silver
1967-1968 Dime (50%) = 0.0375 troy ounces of silver
1900 -1919 Quarter (92.5%) = 0.1734 troy ounces of silver
1920 - 1967 Quarter (80%) = 0.15 troy ounces of silver
1967-1968 Quarter (50%) = 0.0937 troy ounces of silver
1901-1919 Half Dollar (92.5%) = 0.3456 troy ounces of silver
1920-1967 Half Dollar (80%) = 0.2989 troy ounces of silver
1935-1967 Dollar (80%) = 0.6001 troy ounces of silver
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