how much does canadian nickel 1751-1951 is worth
The US and Canadian dollar values are nearly equal right now, so a Canadian nickel is worth 5 cents on either side of the border.
There is absolutely no silver in that coin.
5 cents.
It's worth 5 cents...
Canadian coins aren't usable in the US. A Canadian nickel isn't worth anything in the US. IN Canada, the 2004 nickel is worth .05 cents. However, if you can sneak it into your change one day, you'll get .05 cents worth of stuff.
Canadian quarters from 1999 and earlier were made of pure nickel and weighed about 5 grams;quarters from 2000 to present are steel with nickel plating, and weigh 4.4 grams.
It is worth about $3 in good condition and $5 in mint condition.
The Big Nickel weighs close to 13,000 kilograms (approximately 13 tons)
1000 dollars
The 1968 dollar is 100% nickel. 1967 was the last year that the canada used silver for their coins.
It's an ordinary circulation coin worth only face value.
The Big Nickel is a tourist attraction in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, and is not worth a specific monetary value because it is a replica of a 1951 Canadian nickel coin. The value of the Big Nickel is in its historical significance and as a symbol of the mining industry in the region.