(Disclaimer)
The following amounts show the recorded number of Canadian 50 cent coins minted each year by the Royal Canadian Mint.
Bear in mind though that it does NOT show the actual number of surviving coins.
Percentage of Silver in the Canadian 50 cents
1908 – 1919
Composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper
Weight (g): 11.62
Diameter (mm): 29.72
Thickness (mm): n/a
1920 – 1967
Composition: 80% silver, 20% copper
Weight (g): 11.66
Diameter (mm): 29.72
Thickness (mm): n/a
Years
The canadian 50 cent mintage by year.
1908 – 1909
1908 – 128,119
1909 – 203,118
1910 – 1919
1910 – 649,521
1911 – 209,972
1912 – 285,867
1913 – 265,889
1914 – 160,128
1915 – 0
1916 – 459,070
1917 – 752,213
1918 – 854,989
1919 – 1,113,429
1920 – 1929
1920 – 584,429
1921 – 206,398
1922 – 0
1923 – 0
1924 – 0
1925 – 0
1926 – 0
1927 – 0
1928 – 0
1929 – 228,328
1930 – 1939
1930 – 0
1931 – 57,581
1932 – 19,213
1933 – 0
1934 – 39,539
1935 – 0
1936 – 38,550
1937 – 192,016
1938 – 192,018
1939 – 287,976
1940 – 1949
1940 – 1,996,566
1941 – 1,714,874
1942 – 1,974,165
1943 – 3,109,583
1944 – 2,460,205
1945 – 1,959,528
1946 – 950,235
1947 – 463,318
1948 – 37,784
1949 – 858,99
1950 – 1959
1950 – 2,384,179
1951 – 2,421,730
1952 – 2,596,465
1953 – 1,630,429
1954 – 506,305
1955 – 753,511
1956 – 137,499
1957 – 2,171,689
1958 – 2,957,266
1959 – 3,095,535
1960 – 1969
1960 – 3,488,897
1961 – 3,584,417
1962 – 5,208,030
1963 – 8,348,871
1964 – 9,377,676
1965 – 12,629,974
1966 – 7,683,228
1967 – 4,211,395
1968 – 3,966,932
Canadian Silver Dollar: Mintage
(Disclaimer) The following amounts shows the recorded number of coins minted each year by the Royal Canadian Mint.Bear in mind though that it does NOT show the actual number of surviving coins. Percentage of Silver 1935–1967…