WEB World Gold Coins Value Guide Coin Melt Values
1987 1 Dollar - PCGS PR69 - Queen Elizabeth II Voyageur 571
This coin is part of the Voyageur series that was issued by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1987. The coin features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a depiction of a voyageur on the reverse. It was graded PR69 by PCGS and has a melt value of $1.00.
1987 1 Dollar - PCGS PR69 - Queen Elizabeth II Voyageur 572
This coin is also part of the Voyageur series and features the same design as the previous coin. It was also graded PR69 by PCGS and has a melt value of $1.00.
1987 1 Dollar - PCGS PR69 - Queen Elizabeth II Voyageur 573
This coin is the third and final coin in the Voyageur series. It features the same design as the previous coins and was also graded PR69 by PCGS. It has a melt value of $1.00.
1987 NGC PF70UCAM CANADA SILVER DOLLAR JOHN DAVIS 1587-1987 S1 PR 70
This coin commemorates the 400th anniversary of the birth of John Davis, an English explorer who made several voyages to North America. The coin features a portrait of Davis on the obverse and a depiction of his ship, the Sunshine, on the reverse. It was graded PF70UCAM by NGC and has a melt value of $1.00.
WEB 1987 - Canada 1987 to 2011 - Elizabeth II - One Dollar Loonie OFCCUNGRADED C1 OFCC
This coin is the first in a series of one-dollar coins that were issued by the Royal Canadian Mint from 1987 to 2011. The coin features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a depiction of a loon on the reverse. It is OFCCUNGRADED and has a melt value of $1.00.
The Loonie
The coin was dubbed the "loonie" after the solitary loon that graces the coin's reverse side. The nickname caught on, and Canadians have been using it ever since.
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