The answer to this question depends on more conditions than are cited in the question. From a numismatic point of view, the value of any coin depends on the date and condition of the coin. In the case of a Canadian coin, one must also specify whether it's a coin from circulation, a Proof-Like uncirculated coin (i.e. from an Uncirculates set), a Specimen coin, or a Proof coin. From a legal tender point of view, the value of a Canadian coin depends on the current exchange rate between Canadian dollars and the country in which the value is being determined.
how much does canadian nickel 1751-1951 is worth
It's worth 5 cents...
Canadian coins aren't usable in the US. A Canadian nickel isn't worth anything in the US. IN Canada, the 2004 nickel is worth .05 cents. However, if you can sneak it into your change one day, you'll get .05 cents worth of stuff.
5 cents.
It is worth about $3 in good condition and $5 in mint condition.
The US and Canadian dollar values are nearly equal right now, so a Canadian nickel is worth 5 cents on either side of the border.
A nickel is an American or Canadian coin which is worth 5 cents.
Canadian money does not actually have a nickel. They have what is called a five cent piece. A 2002 Canadian 5¢ piece is only worth face value.
It's an ordinary circulation coin worth only face value.
five cents
It's worth about 7 cents for the metal content.
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