You are asking about a 1 Cent coin from Canada (KM#49). The coin is 19.1mm in diameter, weighs 3.24 grams and is made of bronze. The obverse (front) bears the "young" portrait of Queen Elizabeth and the words "Elizabeth II DEI GRATIA REGINA" (Latin for "Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of G-d, Queen"). The reverse (back) depicts 2 maples leaves, above which is the denomination ("1 CENT") and below which is the date ("1963") and "CANADA". 279,076,334 such coins were produced in 1963.
According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, in circulated condition such a coin would be worth its exchange value (as of January 2011, the Canadian dollar and the US dollar are worth about the same); in Uncirculated MS-60 it would be worth about 15 US cents, and in Uncirculated MS-63 about 30 US cents.
Depends on the grade of your coin, if it is extreme fine or almost uncirculated, it is worth about $10.00. If it is uncirculated, for grade MS60-MS63, It is worth around $12.00 and if it is in MS64, it is worth around $45.00. Of course, it if is very good or worse than that, it is only worth the melting price, around $4.00
This coin was issued in a number of different varieties worth anywhere from a buck or so to around $60. You'll need to have the coin checked in person by a dealer or appraiser who is familiar with Canadian coinage.
One is currently worth about $3.50 for the silver.
The 1963 Canadian nickel is worth $0.9. The 1963 Canadian Nickel worth is 100 percent nickel which weighs about 4.54 grams.
silver value is 10.49 maybe get 13$ if in great condition
Since it is still in circulation it is worth 10¢.
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Retail values are $1.50- $2.00