The 5 New Pence coin is a British coin and 1968 was the year of its first issue.
The larger pre-1991 5 Pence coins were withdrawn from circulation and demonetised in 1991. So, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they have little or no value.
5 cents
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.
the value of the nickel is 5 cent
It is made of nickel.
That was a transitional year for the coin's composition. If you have a silver quarter, it's worth up to about $4. If you have one made of nickel, it's worth face value only. A coin made of silver will not be attracted to a magnet, but the nickel ones will stick.
10 cents. It's an ordinary circulation coin made out of pure nickel.
1968 is a common year for these -- a gem uncirculated piece may be worth about 5 cents
The last year for the Canadian silver 5-cent piece was 1921, except those coins weren't called nickels because they didn't contain any nickel. The Canadian nickel (actually made of nickel) was then introduced in 1922.
The first 5-cent US nickel was made in 1866, the 3-cent nickel in 1865, and the copper-nickel flying eagle 1-cent in 1856.
One cent. It was probably plated for use in jewelry or similar. It has no special value to collectors, however.
The value of a 1922 Canadian 5 cent coin is (if in good condition) $0.20.
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