Canadian 1 dollar coins hold a central place in Canadian numismatics, particularly due to their rich silver coinage history from 1935 to 1967. Introduced in 1935 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V, Canadian silver dollars were struck in .800 fine silver until 1967, offering both historical significance and intrinsic silver value. These coins feature iconic designs such as the Voyageur dollar, making them highly sought after by collectors and investors.
Following the end of silver coinage, Canada transitioned to the modern 1 dollar coin in 1987, known as the “Loonie,” featuring the iconic loon design. This marked a major shift from precious metal coinage to circulation coinage, while continuing to offer a wide range of commemorative issues and collectible releases.
Our selection of Canadian 1 dollar coins for sale includes vintage silver dollars (1935–1967), key dates, high-grade specimens, and modern Loonies, including certified examples graded by trusted third-party grading companies. This category is ideal for collectors seeking both historic silver coins and modern Canadian issues.
















