Canadian Nickel

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by thejuggla1, Dec 2, 2009.

  1. thejuggla1

    thejuggla1 Junior Member

    I came across this nickel my camera doesn't take very good close ups so I can really get a pic.

    On the 'heads' side it says "GEORGIVS VI DEI GRATIA REX" and the 'tails' side it has 6 buildings a tall skinny building in the middle of the 6 with 3 maple leafs at the bottom, it says CANADA across the top NICKEL 1751-1951 on the left side above the buildings and 5 CENTS on the right side above the buildings.

    Condition isn't bad but no where near new looking. Just wondering if it holds any value thanks.
     
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  3. FreezerBurn

    FreezerBurn Member

    You have a single year issue 5 CENTS commemorating the isolation and naming of the element Nickel. 9,028,507 were minted in 1951; the Nickel Bicentennial. The reverse design depicts a nickel refinery. The tall building in the center is actually a smoke stack.

    RETAIL values range from $0.20 in VERY GOOD to $1.75 in UNCIRCULATED (MS60).
     
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