Twenty-Five Cents Coins: Canada Coins & Paper Money
Canada's twenty-five cents were first produced in 1870, after the twenty-cent piece proved unpopular, was taken from circulation and melted down. Canadians' didn't like the twenty-cent coin and wanted one like the twenty-five cent piece in America instead, so the Canadian quarter was born. In Canadian French the Canada twenty-five cents is commonly called a “trente sous” or a “thirty-cents” because of its relation to French coinage.Discount & Bargain
Canada boasts some of the most beautiful and interesting coins in the world, and their coins are prized by experienced collectors and novices alike. The Canadian quarter or twenty-five cents is no exception. With the first twenty-five cent pieces minted in 1870 being worth hundreds or thousands of dollars, up to the most newly minted quarters worth, right now, only twenty-five cents, all the varieties of Canada's twenty-five cents are suitable for collecting.
And you can find all the varieties of Canadian quarters at these high-quality, high-value auctions. You'll find Canada's twenty-five cents in large and small lots, in small collections, mixed lots, and in individual coin auctions, especially for those early mintings with little or no wear. An uncirculated 1870 twenty-five cent piece is a coup for experienced collectors, but even mid-range moderate wear Canadian twenty-five cents make attractive additions to any collection, no matter how vast or small it might be. Browse the many auctions here to find Canada twenty-five cent pieces you're missing.
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