It's still worth 5 cents Canadian, so any store in Canada will accept it at face value towards payment.
it is worth I cent to the banks, so spend it and buy a coin book!
Who will buy such a coin
Coin dealers buy coins.
If you have lost a coin collection, we will probably not be of much help. If you are looking to buy one, you could advertise on eBay or visit a local coin dealer.
If you are thinking of a numismatic collectible item, it is the 1936 dot cent, which sold for 402,000 dollars in January. If you are asking about face value, the most expensive circulating coin is 2 dollars, and the most expensive collectible coin would be around 500 or something like that.
I have one of this coins. Do you want buy one? I live in Argentina, South America.
it depends on where you go to and maybe that place you go to will think that its worth a couple of hundred bucks if your luckly enough to find a place that will buy it. Fifty cents in Jamaica
You can purchase real Canadian gold from the tdcanadatrust website. They offer a range of different precious metals including gold and silver in bars and coin forms.
If they are Australian coins, they are all still legal tender. You can take them to a shop and buy something worth 45 cents, or put a deposit on something worth more than 45 cents. You could put it in a money box or give it to a charity.
9 cent?.. nothing.
Yes to anyone who would want to buy it. You can also sell it from newspaper classifieds to eBay and craigslist. also a coin dealer or maybe a jewler would buy it.
Companies that manufacture coin books for collectors include Whitman, Coin Supply Store and Canadian Coin. You can purchase these from the company directly or visit a book store such as Chapters.