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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.

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17y ago
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10y ago

Please post a new, separate question with the coin's date.

Given that King George V reigned from 1910 to 1936 and George VI until 1952, stating that it has a picture of "King George" isn't detailed enough to ID the coin.

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9y ago

Most of the coins are valued between $1 and $2 each. The exact price will depend upon the condition of the coin.

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8y ago

If you got it in change it's only worth face value.

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10y ago

Face value only, unless it's in uncirculated or proof condition.

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10y ago

This is a general circulation coin. It's worth 5 cents.

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8y ago

One-twentieth of a Canadian dollar.

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8y ago

It is 1/20 of a Canadian dollar.

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7y ago

5 cents

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