How much is a Canadian 5 cent coin worth?

The Canadian five-cent coin, commonly called a nickel, is a coin worth five cents or one-twentieth of a Canadian dollar.

What year Canadian nickels are worth money?

Top 10 rare Canadian nickels include the 1926 far 6, 1947 dot, 1951 high relief, 1953 Shoulder Fold (SF) Far Maple Leaf, the 1925 and 1965 large beads.

What 5 cents are worth money?

These 20 Nickels Are Worth a Combined $15 Million

  • 1880 Shield Nickel. Sold at auction: $88,125.
  • 1867 Rays Shield Cameo Nickel.
  • 1867 Rays Cameo Proof Shield Nickel.
  • 1916 Doubled Die Obverse Nickel.
  • 1880 Shield Nickel.
  • 1916 Doubled Die Obverse Buffalo Nickel.
  • 1964 Jefferson Mirror Brockage on Reverse.
  • 1913 Liberty Head Nickel.

What is 5 cents called in Canada?

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The maple leaf is the national symbol of Canada. This is the five-cent coin. The common name for the five-cent coin is a nickel.

What’s the rarest nickel in Canada?

Are 5 cent coins rare?

1879, 1880, and 1881 shield nickels all have mintages under 100,000 and they are rare no matter what. Any shield nickel in perfect condition will be worth $100 or more. Liberty aka V Nickels (1883-1913) – With exception of the famous 1913 nickel, the 1885 and 1886 are by far the rarest V Nickels in the series.

Are there any valuable Canadian nickels?

But even still, it’s cool to know there are Canadian nickels out there worth as much as $10,000. This coin is worth so much because it is so rare. The “6” in 1926 is farther away from the maple leaf on the face of the coin (the less rare versions show the 6 nearly touching the maple leaf).

What is a 5-cent coin called?

The nickel is the United States’ five-cent coin.

Are 5-cent coins still being made?

The Australian five-cent coin is the lowest-denomination circulating coin of the decimal Australian dollar introduced in 14 February 1966, replacing the pre-decimal sixpence. Since then, with the exception of 1981, the coin has been produced exclusively in Canberra.

What are rare Canadian coins?

The Rarest Canadian Pennies

  • 1936 Canadian “Dot” Penny. At a 2010 auction, a Canadian penny made headlines for fetching more than $400,000 USD.
  • 1953 Shoulder Fold (SF) Penny.
  • 1955 No Shoulder Fold (NSF) Penny.
  • 1923 Small 1-Cent.
  • 1925 small 1-Cent.
  • 2012 Canadian Pure Silver Farewell Penny.