After 49 years The Charlton Coin Guide is still the working horse of coin accumulation evaluation. For those who are not numismatically inclined and wish to determine "What is it Worth!" the guide offers a neat and clean opportunity to determine the value of those coin accumulations that are tucked away in a dresser drawer, a safety deposit box or tucked away in the basement for safe keeping.
All prices have been reviewed and adjusted from the coins of Nova Scotia to those of New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island adn Canada, for copper, silver and gold coinage vocering over 165 years of issues.
Besides legal tender coinage, The 2010 Coin Guide contains updated information on all Royal Canadian Mint issues for the last 40 years, from proof-like sets of the early 1950s, to the late Queen Mother's silver dollar issued in 2002. It is all covered in the revised edition.
Not only are the buying prices for coins of Canada and Newfoundland listed, but also for Canadian Paper Money, from the 1935 Bank of Canada issues up to and including the Bird Series of 1986. Canadian Colonial Tokens, War Medals and Decorations, United States coinage and common gold coins of the world are also listed. Each category will have dealers buying prices listed along with illustrations of the coins for ease of identification. Included also are charts on gold and silver fineness, the gold, platinum, and silver content of Canadian coins, plus value charts for the various price increments of precious metal market values.
"What is it Worth!" — "What Can I Get." These questions on Canada's coins and currency are answered in the 49th edition of The 2010 Charlton Coin Guide.