can you ID thes little Canadain coin?

bill from lachine

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Perry,

watercolor is correct it's a 5 cent silver coin also called fishscales due to their small size.

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What time frame ? any value (not this one but a good one) ??
 

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Thanks Bill: I don't see many old Canadians often so no book// My very best coin is a 1830 US 1/2 dime in ex cond, I carry it all the time and show it at the drop of a hat//// Perry stuck indores here in NH but soon to Fla for 10-12 days and MDing///
 

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What time frame ? any value (not this one but a good one) ??

Vicky fish scales can be worth a lot of money. Can you read any date at all on the other side?
 

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No even at 30 power I can only see a bit of a crown --nothing else--on the obverse I can make out Victoria xxx
 

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Still cool to have found a Canadian Victoria silver coin. There not a easy detecting find at all! [emoji106]
 

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