5 cents.
No. The last year for silver in Canadian dimes and quarters was 1968.
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Together, in good condition, fifteen cents.
no sorry it's worth as much as a2010qurter
The 1975 Canadian 50 cent coin in good condition, without much wear, is worth approximately $375.00 - $400.00. Only 10,000 of them were put into circulation, and most of those were melted down during the mid-80s nickel crisis in Sudbury, Ontario.
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It's still worth 50 cents.
It's still worth 50 cents in Canada.
A Bahamas nickel is worth more because it is made out of silver
In circulated condition, 5 cents. Huge numbers were minted. A nice uncirculated one might retail for all of a quarter.The 1975 Jefferson nickel (please note the spelling) is still found in circulation and is only five cents.Exactly 5¢. No less, because coinage is always worth its face value. No more, because there is almost nothing collectable about a 1975 nickel.
A 1975 nickel struck with nickel and copper swirled together is known as a "mint error" or "off-metal error." The value of such a coin can vary depending on its condition and the level of collector interest, but it could be worth more than face value to a coin collector or error coin enthusiast. On average, these types of errors can fetch anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred dollars.
One cent (Canadian or US since the exchange rates are so similar). 1975 is a common date and only worth a penny regardless of the shape it is in. The hole was created after the coin left the mint and so the coin is damaged and worthless to a collector.