Auctions certified coins prices and values
Find the market price of canadian coins, based on auctions sales of certified coins from different auctioneers and online auctions.
Recent sales statistics
Best auctions prices realized
5 cents 1926 - MS-64 | $173,275.00 |
20 cents - Nouveau-Brunswick 1862 - SP-62 | $19,120.00 |
5 cents 1881 - SP-66 | $14,340.00 |
10 cents 1858 - AU-55 | $11,651.25 |
1 cent 1891 - MS-64 | $9,560.00 |
50 cents 1944 - SP-64 | $9,560.00 |
5 cents 1921 - VF-25 | $8,365.00 |
5 cents 1926 - MS-65 | $7,767.50 |
1 cent 1891 - MS-65 | $7,468.75 |
1 cent 1859 - MS-63 | $7,170.00 |
1 cent - Nouvelle-Écosse 1861 - MS-65 | $7,170.00 |
1 dollar 1948 - MS-64 | $6,600.00 |
5 cents 1954 - VF-30 | $5,676.25 |
10 cents 1858 - MS-65 | $5,520.00 |
10 cents 1911 - MS-67 | $5,400.00 |
Best-selling denominations in %
Random highlights
1 cent 1936 - Dot
January 3, 2010, from the Belzberg Collection, a 1936 Dot 1-cent coin certified PCGS SP-66 Red sold for $410,000 CAD at Heritage Auction. It is, among the only three three known 1936 Dot 1-cent coins, the one with the highest grade. This same coin sold 9 years later in 2019, downgraded PCGS SP-65, during the Cook Collection sale, for a similar amount: $415,000 CAD. Then, in November 6, 2021, it sold for $445,600 CAD.
January 12, 2004, during the Pittman Collection sale at the same Auction House, another 1-cent 1936 Dot coin, certified PCGS MS-63 Red, was sold for approximately $265,000 CAD. On April 18, 2013, the same coin was sold again at auction for around $250,000 CAD.
Sales from renowned collections