97,395
its worth bout a 1.50
Unfired, in the box, about $900. If it has been shot, it is now a shooter, not a collector's gun, and would be worth less, depending on condition.
If your rifle is unfired(new in the box) along with the original box and tags it will be worth 650 dollars in todays market.
It is worth 1 cent. I know it seems that it should be worth more, but because there were so many made it isn't.
That's the Canadian centennial quarter, currently worth about $5 for the silver.
The 1867-1967 Canadian cent was issued to commemorate the Centennial of the Dominion of Canada (which occured in July 1867 with the uniting of the Province of Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia as per the British North America Act). It is worth a few cents in circulated condition, and perhaps a dollar or so in Proof condition.
Canada has not celebrated a bicentennial. The 1967 coin is the Centennial penny. It's worth face value, .01 cent.
The Canadian Centennial Rifle and Carbine were made in 1967. My Standard Catalog of Firearms lists a value of $395 for either, but that is WITH the box. Without the box, it should be valued as a shooter, and the Blue Book of Gun Values suggests $275 for a 100% post-64 rifle but says add 20% for pre-1992, making it $330. However; I own one and I think it's worth close to $2500. It is a very beautiful rifle!
silver content in 1867-1967 Canadian quarter
well it depends on the condition it is normally worth about 10 cents
A Centennial penny, uncirculated, varies in price from $1 to about $8.