How much is my 1940 Canadian nickel worth?

How much is my 1940 Canadian nickel worth?

5 cents 1940 prices and values

Variety MS-60 MS-64
1940 $23.60 $112

What is a 1940 Canadian nickel made of?

Specifications

Mintage: 13,820,197
Composition: 100% nickel
Finish: Circulation
Weight: 4.54 g
Diameter: 21.21 mm

What Canadian 5 cents are worth money?

I know that seems old, but now that we’re nearing 2020, it’s not that unlikely to come across these older coins.

  • 1965 “Large Beads” Nickel.
  • 1953 “No Shoulder Fold” Nickel.
  • 1953 “Shoulder Fold” Nickel.
  • 1951 “High Relief” Nickel.
  • 1947 “Dot” Nickel.
  • 1926 “Far 6” Nickel.

How much is a nickel worth 5 cents?

How Many Coins Are In Each Roll?

Coin Coins Per Roll Roll Total Value
Nickel (5 cents or 1/20 US$) 40 $2
Dime (10 cents or 1/10 US$) 50 $5
Quarter (25 cents or 1/4 US$) 40 $10
Kennedy Half-dollar (50 cents or 1/2 US$) 20 $10

What is a Tombac nickel?

Steve Woodland, president of the Ottawa Numismatic Society holds a 1943 (Tombac) Canadian 5 cent coin. Because of the World War, the five cents was made with a brass alloy called “tombac” to conserve nickel.

What is a 1964 Canadian nickel worth?

5 cents 1964 prices and values

Variety AG-3 VF-20
1964 $0.10
1964 – Whistling queen $0.10 $0.55
1964 – Extra water line $25.00

Is a nickel 5 cents?

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

How many nickels is 2 dollars?

40 nickels
Beyond the usual $. 50 per penny roll or 40 nickels to complete a $2 roll, the denominations can become less self-explanatory the higher the face value and physical thickness of a coin.

How much is a 1965 5 cent worth?

Mintage, Worth:

Year Mintage Value, USD
Unc
1967 4.590.000 $ 0.49
1966 4.101.000 $ 0.47
1965 32.689.999 $ 0.59

Is a 1964 nickel rare?

With the exceptional number of original mintages, the two mint varieties (Philadelphia and Denver) 1964 nickels are very abundant today.

How much is a 2000 D nickel worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 2000 D Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 5 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $36.

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