Canadian Nickel - Keepers?

Mackaydon

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If you found one dated 1921 you might consider giving up your day job. While 2.5+ M were minted, only about 400 are known today. Their current value (retail) ranges from about $4k in VG-8 up to $28k in MS-63. Back in '89 a BU sold for $57,200.
Better still would be to find a 1944 in Tombac Brass (versus Chrome Steel). 8k were minted but only one is known.
Good hunting,
Don...
 

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I like those tombac ones. I got one from a Co worker for a whipping 50 cents
 

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tombac nickels? I will double check my canadian collection. I think I have like 10-15 of those. Thanks for the info.

Sincerely, GarouLady
 

Mackaydon

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The '42 Tombac has a pic of a beaver on the reverse; the '43 and '44 have the torch between the 'V' design. By far, the most common is the '43 (at nearly 25 M minted) then the '42 at 3.4 M minted; followed by the '44 which, I understand, has a known population of one (1) but 8,000 were minted.
Don....
PS: What you might find interesting is that on the Victory coin the rim denticles were replaced by the phrase "We win when we work willingly", in Morse Code, to promote the war effort.
 

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The pre-1982 ones are solid nickel, and are worth 6 cents each in metal right now.
 

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Hello,

@Mackaydon is correct, there is only one 1944 Tombac Canadian 5 cent piece in the world--My father is the current owner of that rare coin. As you may have read in the April 17th issue of the Canadian Coin News, he will be putting it up for auction on eBay this month.
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Disarray, welcome to the forum. If you notice, this post is over 6 years old.
 

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Disarray, welcome to the forum. If you notice, this post is over 6 years old.

I think he's commenting on this post to draw attention to his father's auction. BTW enamel can you see my posts or am I still ghosted? :laughing7:
 

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