for its mines
Please look at the rest of the date. It's 1751-1951 and commemorates the 200th anniversary of the Sudbury nickel mines in Ontario. Circulation-quality Sudbury commemorative nickels were saved by the carload so even today they sell for less than 50 cents. There were also a lot of novelty items made that resemble the actual nickel; these too are only worth a small amount today.
A.G Burrows has written: 'Sudbury Basin area' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources
H. D. Meyn has written: 'Geology of Afton, Scholes, Macbeth, and Clement townships, districts of Sudbury and Nipissing' -- subject(s): Geology, Mines and mineral resources 'Geology of Roberts, Creelman, and Fraleck Townships, District of Sudbury'
Sudbury's prov. is Ont. (Ontario)
Sudbury.
Urban neighbourhoods of Sudbury's population is 92,059.
They traded gold, salt. They had a lot of gold mines and salt mines.
Sudbury Was first settled in 1638, and incorperated in 1639. There were 54 settlers in Sudbury
Sudbury's prov. is Ont. (Ontario)
There is plenty of mining in and around Sudbury now known as the City of Greater Sudbury.
Sudbury, Ontario is home to the Big Nickel.