Canadian Quarters and dimes- 1901-1919 .925 silver 1920-1966 .800 slver 1967 some were .800 silver some 1967-some 1968 .500 silver some 1968-2000 Nickel (magnetic)
Coinflation is accurate for Canadian Silver, Nickel and Copper for the coins it lists. It does not list the .925 Silver coins, or early .99 Ni Nickels. Also values are based on mint fresh coins, and do not account for wear. A refiner will account for silver lost to wear.
Coinflation, and most online sources ignore the fact that all 2000+ Cdn Nickels WITHOUT a P or logo mint mark are also CuNi. RCM also produced and continues to produce zinc pennies along side the steel ones, which only matters if you want to hoard zinc.
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” – George Bernard Shaw. Why Copper Bullion ~~~ Interview with Silver Bullion Producer Market Harmony Passive Income blog