The 1886 Canadian 5-cent coin, made of nickel, is considered a collectible item among numismatists. Its value can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand, typically ranging from a few dollars in lower grades to several hundred dollars for well-preserved examples. Coins that are certified by grading services may fetch higher prices. For an accurate estimate, it's best to consult a recent price guide or a professional coin dealer.
It's worth 5 cents Canadian.
Five cents
5 cents
5 Canadian cents.
It is worth it's face value.
Canadian money does not actually have a nickel. They have what is called a five cent piece. A 2002 Canadian 5¢ piece is only worth face value.
a 1917 5 cent piece would be about 100 dollars
That's the Canadian centennial quarter, currently worth about $5 for the silver.
It's still worth five cents in Canada.
1939 is not a rare date for these -- in average condition it's worth about 5 cents
Ten dollars
It's still worth 5 cents Canadian, so any store in Canada will accept it at face value towards payment.