If you are in possession of canadian maple leaf, then you can sell them here. They can be anywhere from 1 cent to 25 dollars canadian.
1) You can find canadian maple leaf at a place that buys and sells second hand goods. I did a quick Google search for "buy and sell second hand goods near me" and this website popped up.
2) You can simply go to the coin's official website and sell them there.
3) Sell or buy at aubullion.ca; they can pay you via direct bank deposit, cash payment, or mail your canadian silver coins to you (for a small fee of course). It can be done in under 15 minutes with them too.
4) Coins can also be sold on ebay, but they only get around $15 for it; this is more if you have proof of purchase like an original receipt. If one does choose to sell on ebay though, there are some things that can make it easier if selling internationally (like using "global shipping program" when printing postage through Paypal).
5) You can sell canadian silver coins to a dealer.
6) The canadian maple leaf coin can also be purchased through your canadian bank if you can show that you are in possesion of them. If possible, the bank may purchase them from you for more than face value (which is subject to change).
7) Savings bonds can be cashed in with the government, but only until they mature; this is when the government automatically purchases these savings bonds for face value. Keep in mind though that savings bonds are sold at half their face value when selecting the date of interest payment on it. These are popular amongst seniors, who often buy large amounts of savings bonds when they are young and redeem them once they become of age.
8) Savings can also be cashed in through a canadian bank if you can show that you are in possesion of them. If possible, the bank may purchase canadian silver coins from you for more than face value (which is subject to change).
9) The canadian government may also buy back your canadian silver coins which were previously sold up until 1979 with an exchange value of $20 canada or $40 canada . This does not mean however that you would receive the same amount that was paid when originally selling them; this means that they will give you a certain percentage depending on how much money they have left in their budget and what kind of year it isfor example, 2008 had a budget of $568 million canadian but because canada was hit hard by the 2008 recession, they only had $553 million canadian to spend.
10) You can also find canadian silver coins at canadiancoinauctions.com; this site is good if you are trying to sell them in bulk (100+) or want a quick price on how much your canadian silver coin is worth. This link can be used to quickly compare prices between different websites which buy and sell canadian silver coins (like bullionexchanges). To view prices for individual items, one would need to register with their website first before being able to make purchases.
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