This coin was struck in several varieties that have a wide range of prices, so it's not possible to say on the basis of a verbal description. Your best bet would be to have it examined in person by a dealer who works with Canadian Coins.
near 6 maybe in very fine condition 15 - 20 Canadian dollars
far 6 anywhere from 100 - 350 Canadian dollars
There were 3.85 million 5c coins minted that year featuring King Edward VII (1901-10) and it contains .0346 of an ounce of silver. There are two varieties: pointed leaves and rounded leaves. The first may be worth about $10 with heavy wear to around $30 with moderate wear to maybe $85 with light wear. The second may be worth about $2 with heavy wear to around $4 with moderate wear to maybe $8 with light wear. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info. Brad
Depending on condition dealers will sell:
VG-F $2.00 VF-XF $6-$7 MS-60 Graded $25.00+.
I saw a MS-63 Graded go for $50
At the very least the coin is silver and is worth its content weight stated below
KM# 22
OBV: George V Bust Left
REV: Crowned Maple Boughs Surround Value
Composition: 0.9250 Silver
Silver Weight: 0.0336oz
Weight (g): 1.1300
Size (mm): 15.5
Mintage: 5,488,048
July 26 2011>>
In very worn condition it is worth around $2. If it is moderately worn it is worth $8 to $14. If it shows very little wear it is worth around $32. If it is uncirculated then it is worth $80 to $1550. These values are as of July 26 2011.
Retail prices range from $1.25 if very worn, up to about $30 if almost uncirculated.
Anywhere from $2.20 to $89. In the future, PLEASE give a description or the condition of the coin so I can give you a more precise value.
The value of a 1922 Canadian 5 cent coin is (if in good condition) $0.20.
A 1961 Canadian 25-cent coin can be worth about $6. A coin's actual value would be based on the silver market at the time of purchase or sale.
Face value only.
1980 canadian one cent coin worth?
50 cents.
5 cents
25 cents
Canadian Currencyabout 0.0954 of American money. ex. a Canadian dollar is about 95 cents
In circulated condition, face value only.
20 cent coins were only made for four years: 1875-1878
You answered your own question.
It is worth it's face value.